I think
I predicted this:
Grief turned into anger Saturday for fans of Michael Jackson who bitterly accused his doctors -- and society at large -- for cutting short the King of Pop's tragic life.
Two days after one of history's best-selling artists collapsed and died at his rented Beverly Hills mansion, streams of fans kept offering flowers and teddy bears outside his home and on his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
"He shouldn't have died so young. It's so sad. I'm just hysterical," said Deborah Canton as she sobbed inconsolably near the late 50-year-old pop singer's star.
Canton, 46, grew up in Jackson's home state of Indiana and listened to him since he was a child star in the Jackson 5. She blamed society for treating him cruelly.
"The guy would never hurt a fly but all of these evil people would do everything to destroy him just to get his money," she said. "I don't think he wanted to live anymore."
She pointed to the accusations of pedophilia, on which Jackson was acquitted, and sharply criticized the doctors who surrounded the pop star.
"The doctors were greedy bastards. I do hold them responsible," she said.
Los Angeles police are hoping to question the singer's doctor, identified as Conrad Murray, a second time late Saturday. Murray is reported to have injected Jackson with the powerful painkiller Demerol shortly before his death.
Dr. Murray is going to have a lot of people looking for him, and he's not gonna want to be found by them.
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