Jul 11th, 2009 - Freep
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While fans of Michael Jackson lined up in the Jackson family hometown of Gary, Ind., for a tribute Friday, Los Angeles police continued their investigation into the pop star's June 25 death. Their focus was on his prescription drug history and the doctors involved.
Dr. Arnold Klein and Dr. Conrad Murray have not turned over all the medical records the L.A. County Coroner's office has requested, TMZ.com reports.
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