As fans around the world pay tribute to Michael Jackson, the singer's family said it is seeking a second independent autopsy. Reports say Jackson's family is feeling confused and angry by the lack of information about those who were around the pop superstar in his final days.
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Fans mourn during a candlelight gathering for Michael Jackson in Shanghai June 27, 2009.[Xinhua/Reuters]
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Moving vans were parked outside the gates of Michael Jackson's rented home in Los Angeles on Saturday, although it wasn't immediately known what was being taken out.
Michael Jackson's family is said to be making funeral arrangements and planning for the care of his three children.
They said they want to know specifics about what role Jackson's concert promoter, advisers, and representatives served in his final days.
Jackson never told his family who he had in place to handle his business affairs.
Recently, an anonymous person said that Jackson likely had a will, but it may be many years old. The family is skeptical of what they heard.