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Michael Jackson is still alive, video tries to prove
Michael Jackson didn't die, a website named LiveLeak.com is trying to prove using a new video that allegedly shows the King of Pop popping out of the coroner's van and disappearing behind a door.
"This video shows that Michael was still alive after his dead body was transported to the Los Angeles Dept. of Coroner," the website says. "I checked the license plate number and it looks like the King of Pop is jumping out of the same van his dead body has been in."
Click here to see the video and explanation on the LiveLeak website.
"I got the original video tape from a trustworthy source. I know him for years," the LiveLeak reporter says. "And I am sure it's real and Michael is alive."
Ummm, we're sure it's a real video. And we're sure a human being hops out of the back of the van. But unless he moonwalks up to the coroner's office door opens it with a sparkly gloved hand, that's about all we know for sure. No comment from Joe Jackson yet (until the check clears, we presume.)
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