Bill Whitfield and Javon Beard from Michael Jackson's security team have revealed the pop star's secrets from his wacky world in a book called 'Remember the Time
Talking about the King of Pop's panic attacks, Whitfield said that Jackson was so paranoid about safety that even with a fully armed security staff on premises, he used to go around the house at 3 or 4 in the morning, to check the locks on all the doors, the New York Post reported.
Whilst further talking about Jackson, Whitfield asserted that when the late 50-year-old musician saw homeless people for the first time from the window of his limo while driving around Las Vegas in early 2007, he said that why were these people out there to which Whitfield replied that they were homeless people.
According to Whitfield, Jackson was amazed what he saw.
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