PARIS Jackson appeared to be fighting back tears as she arrived back in
America following her shocking claims that her father Michael Jackson was
"murdered".
An onlooker said she became "emotional" and "upset"
when asked about the big revelation she made to Rolling Stone magazine.
Wearing
a loose brown vest, shades and tight trousers, the teenager made her way
through the crowd.
She seemed desperate to keep her eyes
shielded, and held her hand up to her face.
The teenager looked
visibly upset as she made her way through the terminal.
Her
arrival back in the US has caused a storm following the big interview which
was released yesterday.
In her first ever interview, the 18-year-old spoke candidly to
Rolling Stone, making a series of explosive claims, including that her pop
icon father was killed in 2009 in what she says was a “set up”.
“He
would drop hints about people being out to get him. And at some point he was
like, ‘They’re gonna kill me one day,’” Paris revealed.
“It
sounds like a total conspiracy theory and it sounds like bulls***, but all
real fans and everybody in the family knows it. It was a setup. It was
bulls***."
She added that "a lot of people" wanted him dead.
And
Michael’s only daughter believes she will get justice, cryptically
describing it as a “chess game.”
She continued: “It’s a chess
game.
“And I am trying to play the chess game the right way. And
that’s all I can say about that right now."
When Michael Jackson
died in June 2009 he was in the midst of preparing for an ambitious number
of comeback performances at London’s O2 Arena, and despite AEG Live winning
a wrongful death lawsuit against the family, Paris still believes they
played a part in his sudden death.
"I'd tell him, 'Let's take a
nap,' because he looked tired. We'd be in school, meaning downstairs in the
living room, and we'd see dust falling from the ceiling and hear stomping
sounds because he was rehearsing upstairs."
"AEG Live does not treat their performers right," she alleges.
"They drain them dry and work them to death."
Paris even said she
felt “scared” for Justin Bieber after seeing him tour. She added: "He was
tired, going through the motions. I looked at my ticket, saw AEG Live, and I
thought back to how my dad was exhausted all the time but couldn't
sleep."
She also blames Dr. Conrad Murray who was convicted of
involuntary manslaughter, for getting him hooked on anaesthetic drug
propofel, which lead to his death.
Among the heartbreak and the
grief of losing her dad, Paris plummeted into depression and drug addiction
in June 2013, and tried to kill herself when she was 15, slashing her wrists
and taking 20 Motrin pills.
Before this attempt, which became
public, the teen had tried to commit suicide “multiple times” - blaming
“self-hatred" and "low self-esteem, thinking that I couldn't do anything
right, not thinking I was worthy of living anymore".