INVESTIGATORS searching Michael Jackson’s home after the singer’s death found skin-whitening creams, Associated Press reports.
Search warrants released by Associated Press have detailed an array of skin-whitening creams and medical items found in Michael Jackson’s home after the singer’s death.
The documents were unsealed overnight following a legal motion by AP.
Detectives found four bottles of anesthetic and dozens of tubes of skin-whitening cream in a cupboard in the late singer’s room, the newswire reported.
Jackson was long believed to have had the skin condition vitiligo, that creates patches of de-pigmented skin.
The skin-whitening cream can be used to cover patches of skin that have retained their colour and give a more even appearance. itsahardrocklife.com
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