Michael Jackson buried in unmarked grave
King of Pop's final resting place kept a secret from crazy fans

King of Pop's final resting place kept a secret from crazy fans
Michael Jackson has finally been buried, but in an unmarked grave to keep crazy fans from turning his final resting place into a shrine.
Although it is thought the King of Pop's grave lies within the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood, the exact location is being kept a closely guarded secret.
'Other than the Jackson family and the Forest Lawn management, no one knows the exact spot,' a source tells The Daily Mail.
'Staff at the cemetery have been fed several locations, it's as if they're hoping to confuse everyone.
'The fear is that thousands of Jackson fans will descend on the cemetery and damage or deface the grave.'
The choice of cemetery, and possibly the exact location, are closely linked with Jackson's beloved grandmother, Martha Bridges, who was also buried at Forest Lawn.
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