Michael Jackson autopsy: what was revealed after the King of Pop's death

New details about the final days of iconic pop music figure, Michael Jackson, are still emerging 14 years after his death.

A documentary titled “Killing Michael Jackson,” directed and produced by ZigZag, has been creating buzz on social media. It features testimonies from the three detectives involved in the investigation of the singer’s death.

The documentary reveals intriguing aspects of Jackson’s autopsy, shedding light on his various body scars. According to the documentary, it is disclosed that the King of Pop was bald and used a wig to conceal it.

Furthermore, the documentary reveals that Jackson had a tattoo on his side to camouflage his baldness, and it also uncovers multiple scars found on his body.

These scars were reportedly located in the following areas:

Ears
Nose
Base of the neck
Wrists

Arms
These scars are believed to be the result of the numerous cosmetic surgeries Michael Jackson underwent throughout his life in an effort to enhance his appearance.

Jackson’s sudden death at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009, sent shockwaves around the world. The official cause of Michael Jackson’s death was determined to be cardiac arrest caused by an overdose of the sedatives he regularly consumed.