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Michael Jackson's Last Syringe to be Auctioned in Vegas
The Syringe Said to Administer the Fatal Drugs to Michael Jackson to be Auctioned in Las Vegas
An unnamed seller who is said to be in possession of the syringe that administered the fatal drugs to Michael Jackson is shopping the syringe around to auction houses in Las Vegas and the Mirror reports that it could go for $5 million.
Janet and Tito Jackson have been told about the seller's intent and they are said to be outraged and are trying to stop the sale.
It is not known how the syringe came to be in this person's possession, but it could go up for auction on the first anniversary of Michael Jackson's death, June 25th.
One source told the Mirror:
'This is one of the sickest lots ever put up. The syringe is no longer needed in the inquest or in Murray's forthcoming trial but the moral implications don't bear thinking about.
The unnamed seller has been in discussion with a legal team to make sure that he is able to sell the syringe legally, however, he may not be able to sell it in the United States due to legal problems and may have to sell it somewhere like Brazil.
'The validity of the sale is a matter of interpretation, dependent on whether the DA believes a crime has even been committed.


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