INDEX

The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

(the initials MJ in subentries refer to Michael Jackson; J5 refers to the Jackson 5)

‘ABC’

Adams, Janice

AEG Live

in imagined alternative timelines

increased outlay of

and insurance

Jackson family lawsuit against

and memorial service

and MJ’s health

and Murray contract

and O2 tickets

‘pull the plug’ threat of

and rehearsal footage

AllGood Entertainment

Allocco, Patrick

Alvarez, Alberto

on day of MJ’s death

testimony of

Alvarez, Nicole

Alwaleed, Prince

Anding, Sade

Andrews, Dr Rawle

‘Another Part of Me’

Anschutz, Philip

Arvizo, Gavin

ATV Music Publishing Company, MJ purchases

‘Baby Be Mine’

Backerman, Stuart

Bad

sales of

tour

Bahler, Tom

Bain, Raymone

Barak, Daphne

Barrack, Tom

Bashir, Martin

Basie, Count

Bayer Sager, Carol

‘Be Not Always’

Beach Boys

Beard, Javon

Bearden, Michael

‘Beat It’

Beatles, The

MJ purchases rights to songs of

‘Ben’

Berry, Chuck

‘Big Boy’

‘Billie Jean’

Black, Don

‘Black or White’

‘Blame It on the Boogie’

Blood on the Dancefloor: HIStory in the Mix

Blount, Martin

‘Blues Away’

Bon Jovi

Bone, William

Boni, Marissa

Boshoff, Alison

Branca, John

and MJ’s wills and estate

and unreleased material

Brando, Marlon

Brown, Gordon

Bryant, Kobe

Burgandy, Gary

‘Burn This Disco Out’

Bush, Michael

Butler, Andrew

Campbell, David

‘Can You Feel It’

Captain Eo

Carey, Mariah

Cascio, Frank

Caswell, Johnny

CBS

J5 sign with

MJ’s enhanced contract with

Chandler, Evan

Chandler, Jordan

Charles, Ray

Chase, Kai

on day of MJ’s death

testimony of

Chernoff, Ed

Cina, Dr Stephen

Cohen, Rob

Colomby, Bobby

Colony Capital

Cooper, Dr Richelle

testimony of

Crowley, Kenton

Culkin, Macaulay

Dangerous

sales of

tour

David, Clifton

The David Frost Show

Destiny

Diamond, Neil

Dileo, Frank

concern of, over MJ’s health

at crisis meeting

on day of MJ’s death

Distefano, Kelly

Dixon, Edward

The Dome Project

‘Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough’

Dylan, Bob

‘Earth Song’

Eastwood, Clint

Eaton, Dr Hubert

Echols, Steven

Ellen, Mark

Ellington, Duke

Erk, Arthur

Evenstad, Ben

Falcons, The

Farrakhan, Louis

Faye, Karen

on day of MJ’s death

and MJ’s body

testimony of

text of

Ferringo, Lou

Fitzgerald, Ella

Fleak, Elissa

Forest Lawn Cemetery

Great Mausoleum at

Fortress Investment Group

Fournier, David

Gaye, Marvin

Gest, David

‘Get on the Floor’

Gill, Antoinette

Goin’ Places

Gongaware, Paul

at crisis meeting

on day of MJ’s death

testimony of

Goodwin, Mark

Gordy, Berry

house leased to Jackson family by

and MJ’s first solo single

Gordy, Hazel

‘Got To Be There’

Greatest Hits

Guest, Lynton

Hacienda Palomino

contents of

MJ rents

Neverland Chapel in

Thriller Villa sobriquet of

Halperin, Ian

Hampton, Lionel

Harvey, Craig

Haley, Alex

Herron, Brett

Hewlett, Steve

Hilton, Perez

Hirschberg, Sally

HIStory

tour

Hoefflin, Dr Steven

Hougdahl, John

Houston, Whitney

Hudson, Jennifer

Huston, Angelica

‘I Want You Back’

Ibanez, Alfred

Iglesias, Aner

Iglesias, Julio

‘I’ll Be There’

Immortal show

Invincible

Jackson, Blanket (son)

on day of MJ’s death

told of MJ’s death

and window incident

Jackson Brothers, see Jackson

Jackson 5 (formerly Jackson Brothers, Jackson Five) (see also individual record titles)

become Jacksons (q.v.)

become Motown’s biggest-selling group

beginning of decline of

first Billboard No. 1 of

first international tour of

first Motown single of

first recording contract of

first single of

formation of

Gordy sues

growing TV success of

hard rehearsal and practice by

Jermaine quits

last chart-topping single of

Motown audition of

Motown public debut of

Motown signs

talent contests won by

touring begun by

Jackson 5ive animated series

Jackson 5 Boulevard

Jackson, Jackie (brother)

in J5, see Jackson

Jackson, Janet (sister)

and MJ’s painkiller addiction

Jackson, Jermaine (brother)

on day of MJ’s death

Gordy marries

and Islam

in J5, see Jackson

leaves J5

at MJ’s funeral

and Murray verdict

statement issued by

and Victory

Jackson, Rev. Jesse

Jackson, Joe (father)

and AllGood

birth of

CBS deal struck by

children abused by

complaint filed by

on day of MJ’s death

financial problems of

Gordy sues

Hayvenhurst estate bought by

Hayvenhurst stake sold by

Jackson 5 driven hard by

Katherine files for divorce from

Katherine meets, marries

MJ’s continuing tensions with

and MJ’s will

musical ambitions of

on possibility of others’ involvement

and Rowe

and Victory

and The Wiz

Jackson, Katherine (mother)

on day of MJ’s death

files for divorce

Joe meets, marries

and MJ’s funeral

and MJ’s painkiller addiction

and MJ’s will and estate

and Murray verdict

Jackson, La Toya (sister)

on day of MJ’s death

murder suspicions of

and Murray verdict

on possibility of others’ involvement

speaks out against MJ

Jackson, Marlon (brother)

in J5, see Jackson

Jackson, Michael (see also individual record and film titles)

aliases used by

annual earnings of

art collection of

autopsies on

back injury sustained by

becomes millionaire

changing appearance of

charity donations of

claims against estate of

comeback tour planned by

cosmetic procedures on

crane incident concerning

drugs discovered by coroner at home of

drugs reliance of (see also Murray, Dr Conrad)

Encino family home of

failing health of

fans’ vigils in honour of

financial problems of

first movie role of

first No. 1 solo single of

first solo single of

funeral of

Gordy identifies as star of Jackson

Grammys won by

hair samples taken from

and hangers-on

hours leading to confirmed death of

in imagined alternative timelines

injured during Pepsi commercial

installed in Ross house

and Islam, see Nation of Islam

in J5, see Jackson

LA condo bought by

lawsuits filed against

leaves CBS, joins Sony

media report death of

memorial service for

Murray’s audio recording of

music’s early influence on

Neverland Ranch property bought by

nose injury to

post-death music sales of

potential beneficiaries of death of

AEG Live

Branca

Jackson family

pronounced dead

rehab undertaken by

rift between siblings and

‘riot act’ read to

rushed to hospital

self-imposed exile of

and sexual-abuse scandals (see also Chandler, Jordan)

and Sony contract

toxicological investigation on

trial acquittal of

‘Wacko Jacko’ sobriquet of

wild spending habits of

wild theories on death of

wills and estate of

withdrawal symptoms suffered by

Jackson, Paris (daughter)

birth of

on day of MJ’s death

at MJ’s funeral

Murray treats

told of MJ’s death

Jackson, Prince (son)

birth of

on day of MJ’s death

told of MJ’s death

Jackson, Randy (brother)

in J5, see Jackson

MJ owes money to

Jackson, Rebbie (sister)

Jackson, Tito (brother)

in J5, see Jackson

Jacksons (formerly Jackson 5, q.v.) (see also individual record titles)

first entirely own-written album of

first own material recorded by

name assumed by

outsell MJ’s solo work

success of, without MJ

The Jacksons (album)

The Jacksons (TV series)

Jagger, Mick

Jehovah’s Witnesses

Johnson, Magic

Johnson, Richard

Jones, Quincy

Jorrie, Kathy

Keith, Gordon

Keough, Danny

King, Don

King of Pop

King, Stephen

Klein, Dr Arnold

MJ urged to stop seeing

MJ’s recorded visits to

and Murray’s audio recording

Knight, Gladys

J5 championed by

Kool & The Gang

Koravos, Jessica

‘The Lady in My Life’

Lamicka, Mark

Landis, John

Lee, Cherilyn

Lee, Spike

Leiweke, Tim

Lemon, Don

Lester, Mark

Levin, Harvey

Linnel, Bob

Little Richard

Living with Michael Jackson

Lopez, Tim

raided premises of

Los Angeles Forum

Los Angeles Times

‘The Love You Save’

‘Lovely One’

Lumet, Sidney

McCartney, Paul

McClain, John

Madison Square Garden

Madonna

Malibiran, Nenita

Maloof, George

‘Mama’s Pearl’

‘Man in the Mirror’

Mandela, Nelson

Martinez, Det. Orlando

Mayer, John

Metzger, Dr Allan

Michael Jackson & The Doctor

Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon

Michael Jackson’s Ghosts

Mills, Jeff

Mitchell, Patricia

MJJ Productions

MJJcommunity.com

Moonwalk (Jackson)

Moonwalker

Morgan, Bridgette

Morgan, Piers

‘Morphine’

Motown

J5 audition for and are signed by

J5’s first single for

Mottola, Tommy

MTV, birth of

Muhammad, Faheem

on day of MJ’s death

Muhammad, Isaac

Muhammad, Larry

Muhammad, Leonard

Muhammad, Patrick

Muhammad, Rosalind

Muhammad, Wallace D. Fard

Murphy, Eddie

Murray, Blanche

Murray, Dr Conrad

anaesthetic drug amassed by

attempts to revive MJ

background of

birth and early life of

contract for services of

at crisis meeting

on day of MJ’s death

detectives’ meeting with

determination of, not to accept MJ’s death

and family’s lawsuit against AEG

financial problems of

guilty verdict on and sentencing of

Hewlett’s interview with

and hiding of vials

in imagined alternative timeline

innocence claimed by

involuntary manslaughter charge against

Jackson family’s suspicions of

jailed on child-support charges

media probe background of

and Michael Jackson & The Doctor

MJ meets

and MJ’s grave

and MJ’s ‘inner sanctum’

MJ’s insistence on hire of

more time at MJ’s home spent by

net closes in on

nowhere to be found

Phillips’s confrontation with

police statement of

raided premises of

records MJ

release of

and skeletons in the closet

testimony of

total propofol ordered by

trial of

turns himself in

wives and mistresses of

YouTube video of

Nation of Islam

Neverland

and Nation of Islam

police raid

secret vault at

up for sale

zoo and toys at

Newsweek

Ng, Connie

Nguyen, Jessica

Nguyen, Dr Thao

testimony of

‘Off the Wall’

Off the Wall

tour

O’Leary, Dermot

Ono, Yoko

Ortega, Kenny

concern of, over MJ’s health

at crisis meetings

on day of MJ’s death

and MJ’s funeral

and MJ’s readiness for O2 shows

and rehearsal footage

testimony of

O2 concerts (see also AEG Live)

delayed opening of

doubt over MJ’s readiness for

film of rehearsals for

in imagined alternative timelines

and insurance

rehearsals for

ticket sales for

Oxman, Brian

Parker, Col. Tom

Payne, Travis

on day of MJ’s death

MJ’s wellbeing concerns

testimony of

Pena, Michael

Pepsi

Pfeiffer, Jason

Phillips, Randy

at crisis meetings

on day of MJ’s death

Murray’s confrontation with

Playboy

Prashad, Dr Joanne

Presley, Elvis

Presley, Lisa Marie

Presley, Priscilla

Qwest Productions

Ray, Ola

Redding, Otis

Remember the Time

Richie, Lionel

Riley, Teddy

Robinson, Smokey

‘Rock With You’

‘Rockin’ Robin’

Rogers, Dr Christopher

conclusions of

Rogers, Kenny

Rolling Stone

on MJ

Rolling Stones, The

Ross, Diana

J5 Motown debut witnessed by

in The Wiz

Rowe, Debbie

Rowe, Leonard

Ruggles, Stacey

Russell, Bob

Rwaramba, Grace

increasing influence of

Sathyavagiswaran, Lakshmanan

Scharf, Walter

Schwartz, David

Schwartz, June

Seigel, Barry

Seltzer, Ralph

Senneff, Richard

Shafer, Dr Steven

Shaffel, Marc

‘Shake Your Body’

Sharpton, Rev. Al

‘She’s Out of My Life’

Sinatra, Frank

Singh, Anita

Skywriter

Slash

Slavit, Dr David

Smash Hits

Smith, Det. Scot

Spears, Britney

Starting Over (Jackson)

‘State of Shock’

Steeltown Records

Steinberg, Dr Alon

Sting

Sullivan, Randall

Superdog Contest

Supremes, The

J5 replace, as biggest-selling group

Sutter, Gabe

Taylor, Bob

Taylor, Bobby

J5 championed by

Taylor, Elizabeth

Taylor, Gary

Temperton, Rod

Terrell, Leo

Tesfai, Zufan

‘This Girl Is Mine’

‘This Is It’ comeback tour, see O2 concerts

‘This Place Hotel’

‘Thriller’

video

Thriller

cost of recording

MJ’s income from

name of

phenomenal success of

remixing of

sales of

singles from

Thriller Villa, see Hacienda Palomino

TMZ.com

MJ’s death reported by

Tohme, Dr Tohme

The Trials of Michael Jackson (Guest)

Triumph

tour

Two Seas Records

Untouchable (Sullivan)

Vaughan, Sarah

Victory

tour

Waldman, Dr Robert

Walgren, DA David

‘Walk Right Now’

Walker, Stacy

on day of MJ’s death

‘Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’’

‘We Are the World’

Weiss, Christopher

White, Barry

Whitfield, Bill

Wiesner, Dieter

Williams, Michael Amir

on day of MJ’s death

Williams, Serena

Will.i.am

Wishna, Jack

The Wiz

Wonder, Stevie

Woolley, Timm

‘Working Day and Night’

Wynn, Steve

‘You Are Not Alone’