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From his death on June 25 to the coroner's decree of homicide on Aug. 28.

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Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown to Launch Investigation

On the heels of the L.A. County Coroner’s announcement on Friday that Michael Jackson’s death is being considered a homicide, California Attorney General Jerry Brown is getting into the case. Brown announced that he is launching his own independent investigation of several doctors whose names have been involved in the investigation. Though no doctors were identified in Brown’s statement, the most likely candidates are Jackson’s personal doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, and his dermatologist, Arnold Klein. -- TheWrap, 6:00 E.T., August 28

 

Coroner: Jackson Died of Acute Propofol Intoxication

The coroner’s report issued Friday said that propofol and Lorazepam -- also known as ativan -- were the primary drugs that caused the pop singer's death on June 25. The coroner’s ruling came in a news release given to the media on Friday, rather than in a full coroner's report. It said the coroner had completed its investigation into Jackson's death earlier this month. The coroner had no comment on the completed investigation. The final report, including the complete toxicology report, will remain on security hold per request by the LAPD and the L.A. County District Attorney. -- TheWrap, 3:00 E.T., August 28

 

Jackson Burial Moved to Sept. 3
Though the singer's burial had initially been scheduled for the end of August, Jackson's spokeswoman announced the funeral date has been moved to Sept. 3. The ceremony will be private and will still take place at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park. She did not include a reason the date had been changed. -- CNN, 7:04 p.m. ET Aug. 21

 

Jackson Burial Set for Aug. 29

Michael Jackson will be buried at L.A.’s Forest Lawn Cemetery on what would have been the pop star’s 51st birthday, Aug. 29, his father told the New York Daily News on Monday. And E! Online is confirming that the ceremonies will be held at 10 a.m., and that the burial will be “fit for a king,” according to an individual close to the family. The body will be interred in a specially built mausoleum on the cemetery's grounds. Following the service, Jackson’s father Joe and sister LaToya will go to Las Vegas, where Joe will accept a star from the Brenden Theatre at the Palms Resort and Casino in his son’s honor. That will be followed by yet another tribute concert to Jackson."Donny and Marie (Osmond), and Wayne Newton are some of the celebrities that are coming to perform at the concert," the family insider told E! News. -- TheWrap, 6 p.m. ET Aug. 17.

 

DEA Raids Las Vegas Pharmacy

DEA agents are currently searching a Las Vegas pharmacy believed to be the source of the deadly propofol that was allegedly administered by Michael Jackson’s personal physician Conrad Murray just hours before the June 25 death of the King of Pop.

 
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