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LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- La Toya Jackson, Michael Jackson's sister, insists her pop icon brother was murdered as part of "a conspiracy" and calls Dr. Conrad Murray "the fall guy."
La Toya has upheld that belief ever since her brother died suddenly two years ago.
She tells KTLA her brother was targeted for murder because of his power in the music industry.
"It was pure murder," La Toya told KTLA on Wednesday. "I don't care what anyone says. This was pure murder. This was a controversy. This was all manipulated."
She says her brother knew he was being targeted and repeatedly mentioned it to her.
La Toya believes her brother's publishing rights to a catalog of songs, including works by the Beatles, motivated his alleged killers.
"He hated the fact that he had the catalog and they were going to murder him for it. So he said, 'I don't want it, it's not worth it.' And then the other part of him would say, 'No but it's mine. I bought it outright and I'm keeping it growing. This is for my children. They can't do this to me'," La Toya said.
She says she immediately went to police following her brother's death, but they would not look at other possible suspects besides Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal physician.
La Toya says her brother's death was part of "a conspiracy" by a group of individuals, including a high-powered entertainment lawyer.
"Dr. Murray was the fall guy," La Toya said.
She has her own theories on what motivated her brother's death.
"Michael had fired John Branca. He didn't want him around," she said, adding that her brother then "hired a private investigator."
"Then he found out John Branca had smuggled… $150-million off-shore of his money and he just started investigating," she added.
"I'm not blatantly saying they killed him. This was a conspiracy to do this to him."
Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 after authorities say he was given a lethal dose of the powerful sedative propofol.
Conrad Murray is awaiting trial on involuntary manslaughter charges in connection with Jackson's death.
The Jackson Estate issued the following statement in response to La Toya Jackson's interview:
La Toya Jackson is currently promoting her new book, "Starting Over."
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La Toya has upheld that belief ever since her brother died suddenly two years ago.
She tells KTLA her brother was targeted for murder because of his power in the music industry.
"It was pure murder," La Toya told KTLA on Wednesday. "I don't care what anyone says. This was pure murder. This was a controversy. This was all manipulated."
She says her brother knew he was being targeted and repeatedly mentioned it to her.
La Toya believes her brother's publishing rights to a catalog of songs, including works by the Beatles, motivated his alleged killers.
"He hated the fact that he had the catalog and they were going to murder him for it. So he said, 'I don't want it, it's not worth it.' And then the other part of him would say, 'No but it's mine. I bought it outright and I'm keeping it growing. This is for my children. They can't do this to me'," La Toya said.
She says she immediately went to police following her brother's death, but they would not look at other possible suspects besides Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal physician.
La Toya says her brother's death was part of "a conspiracy" by a group of individuals, including a high-powered entertainment lawyer.
"Dr. Murray was the fall guy," La Toya said.
She has her own theories on what motivated her brother's death.
"Michael had fired John Branca. He didn't want him around," she said, adding that her brother then "hired a private investigator."
"Then he found out John Branca had smuggled… $150-million off-shore of his money and he just started investigating," she added.
"I'm not blatantly saying they killed him. This was a conspiracy to do this to him."
Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 after authorities say he was given a lethal dose of the powerful sedative propofol.
Conrad Murray is awaiting trial on involuntary manslaughter charges in connection with Jackson's death.
The Jackson Estate issued the following statement in response to La Toya Jackson's interview:
"The outrageous and obviously false statements made this morning by Latoya Jackson are further examples of her willingness to say anything involving her brother for attention or money. The truth is Michael appointed John Branca and John McClain as his Executors. Their success in generating unprecedented revenues for Michael's Estate coupled with their preserving, protecting and enhancing Michael Jackson's legacy speaks for itself."
La Toya Jackson is currently promoting her new book, "Starting Over."
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