Michael Jackson's Alleged Blood-Stained IV Drip Is Being Auctioned By His Cousin
Michael Jackson's cousin is auctioning off the IV drip used to administer drugs to the King of Pop in his last few days of his life.
Michael Jackson's cousin is auctioning off his alleged final IV drip.
Marsha Stewart says she took Jackson's IV drip — which she claims delivered the dose of Propofol that killed him in 2009 — from his bedroom after his death and she is now putting it up for sale.
According to TMZ, Marsha — who is a niece of Michael's late father Joe Jackson — alleges she spotted the IV bag in the rented Holmby Hills mansion where Jackson died and there was a "white milk fluid" inside it, which is consistent with Propofol and has now dissolved.
She added that she noticed blood on the IV and put it into her bag.
The IV is now being sold through Memorabilia Expert Auctions in Las Vegas, with a starting price of US$2,500 (S$3,445).
A message on the auction site reads that Stewart is selling: "a Braun medical bag that was leftover from Jackson's LA Sunset house. According to Stewart, it was obtained from the Michael Jackson estate on Sunset after his death".
Conrad Murray, Michael's personal physician, was found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter and served two years of a four-year prison sentence. He was released in 2013.— BANG
IV Drip photo: Memorabilia Expert