Jun 26 2009
Michael Jackson Update June 26

June 26 the day after Michael Jackson.

Encino: Police and fire officials are keeping the media from doing anything illegal. The street is closed. The fans have to walk 1/2 mile to visit the Jackson compound. Ventura Blvd and Havenhurst in Encino is where officials want people to park who are going to walk to the Jackson estate.

Holmby Hills: Investigators took a car away and have visited the house.

Corner’s Office: Lincoln Heights: The body was flown from UCLA to Hacienda Hieghts to the LA County Coroners office. Where the body will be examined autopsy starting at around 7am.

Police officers guarded the entrance to the coroner’s building on Mission Road. News helicopters hovered overhead and county police officers and sheriff’s deputies are closed access to adjacent County-USC Medical Center parking lots near the State Street entrance to the new hospital.
Los Angeles County Department of Coroner
1104 Mission Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90033

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View Michael Jackson: Significant locations in his life and death in a larger map

This is a cool map that shows some of the locations:

https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=117631292961056724014.00046d32f7277a72d2668&source=embed&ll=34.061761,-118.212032&spn=0.068972,0.110378&z=13

Some things missing.
CenterStaging in Burbank
Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara/Santa Ynez

Jackson was in debt to about $400 million.

The cost production of was approx $30 million most paid by AEG.

All the media has been covering various locations above. Including the location where Michael Jackson was rehearsing. CenterStaging in Burbank has been in several news stories with Johnny Caswell(principal/co-founder)  being quoted in several stories. As well Danyelle Sanders and Kerry Jensen who work at CenterStaging where also interviewed.

CNN had called.

Here’s some of the details from the LA Times Story:

While details of the rehearsals were closely guarded, reports of limousines packed with dancers began to surface last month, as did tales of his six-hour sessions at Centerstaging, the Burbank soundstage where Jackson rehearsed for his London concerts.

There, soundstage principal Johnny Caswell watched many of the run-throughs and said he was “absolutely shocked” by the performer¹s death.

Jackson was “very frail” but tackled the rehearsals with limitless energy, Caswell told the Times Thursday afternoon.

He was working hard. Putting four days a week in here. Six hours a day. Working hard. Dancing,” he said. “We¹re in shock over here.”

The pop star moved from the Burbank facility to the Forum beginning in June, Caswell said.

A receptionist at Centerstaging said Thursday evening that the company’s executives had all left for the day.

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