On June 25, 2009, the great American singer Michael Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication after he suffered a cardiac arrest at his home in the Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California.
Soon after stories started to arise saying the famous singer's ghost had been seen in different places.
One man took a photo of what looked like Michael's ghostly face upon the hood of his car. Why Michael would want to be on the hood of some strange man's car is inconceivable.
Then there was the famous "Larry King Live" interview at Neverland Ranch, that showed what may have been an apparition of the deceased "King of Pop". I, myself had skepticism about it , however this Examiner can't debate the fact something was causing a shadow in the hallway outside his elite estate bedroom.
Curiosity got the best of this Examiner and I decided to use my training and ability in the audio field to see if the voice of the late, great singer could be recorded.
This Examiner, has done several audio sessions of the dead with the use of professional audio equipment such as a microphone and sophisticated audio analysis hardware. The audio sessions are conducted in a secluded private area , a building that is out in a desert away from traffic, neighbors or anything that can cause any unnecessary or distracting noise. Noise pollutes the audio and can give false positives. Recording the voices of deceased celebrity spirits, is usually the main focus of the sessions that were conducted.
Several hundred voices of deceased people had been recorded in the past and in this Examiner's files also on disc.
Michael's spirit was called upon, to volunteer his time to answer some question that were written especially for him.
Quickly, the audio picked up and recorded a voice that sounded like the "King of Pop" himself. Very faint and sweet.
Few of the questions were answered, voice was received and recorded .
One question that was asked was, " Michael, have you given money to charities in the past?" Possibly, his reply was very specific and solemnly, "I'm done".
Voice was heard and verified by others as sounding like his.
Please note; Although, I can not audibly hear any responses with my ears, they can be heard upon playback of audio.
Also, a question about his childhood arose and a response came back in what sounded like his voice, "I once had a kite".
Another question asked was referring to him as the "King of Pop". The answer back, in what sounded like his voice was," Do not call me that".
Seemed a very humble response.
All responses are in my files. Whether, the voice that this examiner recorded was indeed the spirit of the late singer can be debatable.
Everyone has their own opinion and any opinion can be a factual possibility.
No one would ever know for sure unless an additional voice sample analysis can be done to see if it in fact was him. This would have to be done with a sample of his actual voice that was recorded when he was alive, as a comparison of frequency.
Two of the EVPS captured, are included HERE for your individual evaluation.
The Evps are copyrighted and may not be distributed without this Examiner's consent.












