About Marcus Expertise Official Statement from Marcus Lamar Walker on the death of Michael Joseph Jackson:
"Today is an extremely sad day. My heart is heavy. The King of Pop is gone. Even though his person is gone, his music and artistry will live in the hearts of billions and will undoubtedly be with me forever."
Marcus Lamar Walker
June 25, 2009
8:30 pm CST
"Born to amuze, to inspire, to delight - here one day, gone one night. Like a sunset dying with a rising of the moon. Gone too soon."
- Michael Jackson, Dangerous, Gone Too Soon, 1991
Experience Consumer Culture Studies, Michael Jackson, Stephen F. Austin State University, 2002.
Organizations Texas Association of Classroom Teachers
Education/Credentials B.S., Political Science, History; Composite Social Studies
MoonWalker wrote at 2009-02-19 19:03:03
I thought the result of his high pitched voice was a result of him being castrated at a young age. Which is what they used to do to young Victorian Choir boys to keep them hitting the notes. Which explains why there is so much speculation whether his children are really his.
I beleive due to the high demand to keep the Jackson Five marketable this was imposed on Michael. Well at least that's my version of events. LOL - Any retorts on this theory.