Jackson's Body Being Held At Berry Gordy's Crypt
Posted on Fri Jul 10th, 2009 8:05am PDT By X17 Staff
Michael Jackson's family is reportedly so divided over what to do with his remains, that his body is being stored in a crypt belonging to Motown founder Berry Gordy.
According to the NY Post, Jackson's remains were brought to the white marble, above ground crypt owned by the Motown founder at Forest Lawn Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills.
Michael's remains are currently the only ones in the mausoleum which is adorned with a distinctive swooping letter "G."
The family is still reportedly split over weather to bury Michael at Neverland Ranch, near Santa Barbara. Michael's mother Katherine is reportedly opposed to the idea, since Michael vowed never to return to the property after Jackson was accused of molesting children on the property. Jackson's brothers, however, strongly want a public memorial for the former King of Pop to be created at Neverland.
To be able to bury Michael at Neverland, the family would need to get approval from Santa Barbara County as well as a certificate the state Cemetery and Funeral Bureau. Neither of which have reportedly been obtained.
So where do you think he'll end up? And isn't about time somebody made a decision?
Where do you think Michael belongs?
According to the NY Post, Jackson's remains were brought to the white marble, above ground crypt owned by the Motown founder at Forest Lawn Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills.
Michael's remains are currently the only ones in the mausoleum which is adorned with a distinctive swooping letter "G."
The family is still reportedly split over weather to bury Michael at Neverland Ranch, near Santa Barbara. Michael's mother Katherine is reportedly opposed to the idea, since Michael vowed never to return to the property after Jackson was accused of molesting children on the property. Jackson's brothers, however, strongly want a public memorial for the former King of Pop to be created at Neverland.
To be able to bury Michael at Neverland, the family would need to get approval from Santa Barbara County as well as a certificate the state Cemetery and Funeral Bureau. Neither of which have reportedly been obtained.
So where do you think he'll end up? And isn't about time somebody made a decision?