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[glow=red:25ws6m0i]LATEST IN COURT: Michael Jackson Threatened to Cancel Appearances Without Drug Help[/glow:25ws6m0i]As the courtroom battle ensues in the case against former Michael Jackson doctor, Conrad Murray, new testimonies shed light unto this grim tale. [highlight=#ffff00:25ws6m0i]Yesterday, California courts heard that Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death. [/highlight:25ws6m0i]As Detective Orlando Martinez took the stand to testify in the preliminary hearing against Murray, he informed the court that he interviewed the personal physician two days after the superstar's death.According to Martinez, the doctor had been actively administering anaesthetic Propofol to the singer six nights a week for the two months leading up to Jackson's death. According to the Associated Press, [highlight=#ffff00:25ws6m0i][14pt]Murray claimed he was trying to wean the pop icon off the drug. [/size][/highlight:25ws6m0i]Martinez quoted the doctor as saying, "Mr. Jackson began to complain that he couldn't sleep and that he would have to cancel his rehearsal and cancel his shows if he couldn't get any sleep since he couldn't perform." "It was an injection to get him to sleep and a slow drip to keep him sleeping," Martinez said when referencing the dose of Propofol Murray gave Jackson. According to the detective, Murray claimed to have left for the restroom after the singer was sleep. He returned shortly after to find Jackson not breathing. Martinez is one of many witnesses that will be called to testify in these preliminary hearings to determine if the medic should stand trial in the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson. I would like to understand this part:Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death> Does that mean he wanted propofol on June 25 only? I guess this is when he decided to fake his death on this date.. Why would someone who wants to sleep only have propofol on june 25? This is something I did not know. <!-- m -->You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login<!-- m -->
Quote from: all4loveandbelieve[glow=red:2plsvzpl]LATEST IN COURT: Michael Jackson Threatened to Cancel Appearances Without Drug Help[/glow:2plsvzpl]As the courtroom battle ensues in the case against former Michael Jackson doctor, Conrad Murray, new testimonies shed light unto this grim tale. [highlight=#ffff00:2plsvzpl]Yesterday, California courts heard that Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death. [/highlight:2plsvzpl]As Detective Orlando Martinez took the stand to testify in the preliminary hearing against Murray, he informed the court that he interviewed the personal physician two days after the superstar's death.According to Martinez, the doctor had been actively administering anaesthetic Propofol to the singer six nights a week for the two months leading up to Jackson's death. According to the Associated Press, [highlight=#ffff00:2plsvzpl]Murray claimed he was trying to wean the pop icon off the drug. [/highlight:2plsvzpl]Martinez quoted the doctor as saying, "Mr. Jackson began to complain that he couldn't sleep and that he would have to cancel his rehearsal and cancel his shows if he couldn't get any sleep since he couldn't perform." "It was an injection to get him to sleep and a slow drip to keep him sleeping," Martinez said when referencing the dose of Propofol Murray gave Jackson. According to the detective, Murray claimed to have left for the restroom after the singer was sleep. He returned shortly after to find Jackson not breathing. Martinez is one of many witnesses that will be called to testify in these preliminary hearings to determine if the medic should stand trial in the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson. I would like to understand this part:Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death> Does that mean he wanted propofol on June 25 only? I guess this is when he decided to fake his death on this date.. Why would someone who wants to sleep only have propofol on june 25? This is something I did not know. <!-- m -->You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login<!-- m -->Nah...this article says the doc was administering it six nights a week for 2 months..and was trying to wean him off..I don't care what they write, I'll never believe this crap...
[glow=red:2plsvzpl]LATEST IN COURT: Michael Jackson Threatened to Cancel Appearances Without Drug Help[/glow:2plsvzpl]As the courtroom battle ensues in the case against former Michael Jackson doctor, Conrad Murray, new testimonies shed light unto this grim tale. [highlight=#ffff00:2plsvzpl]Yesterday, California courts heard that Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death. [/highlight:2plsvzpl]As Detective Orlando Martinez took the stand to testify in the preliminary hearing against Murray, he informed the court that he interviewed the personal physician two days after the superstar's death.According to Martinez, the doctor had been actively administering anaesthetic Propofol to the singer six nights a week for the two months leading up to Jackson's death. According to the Associated Press, [highlight=#ffff00:2plsvzpl]Murray claimed he was trying to wean the pop icon off the drug. [/highlight:2plsvzpl]Martinez quoted the doctor as saying, "Mr. Jackson began to complain that he couldn't sleep and that he would have to cancel his rehearsal and cancel his shows if he couldn't get any sleep since he couldn't perform." "It was an injection to get him to sleep and a slow drip to keep him sleeping," Martinez said when referencing the dose of Propofol Murray gave Jackson. According to the detective, Murray claimed to have left for the restroom after the singer was sleep. He returned shortly after to find Jackson not breathing. Martinez is one of many witnesses that will be called to testify in these preliminary hearings to determine if the medic should stand trial in the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson. I would like to understand this part:Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death> Does that mean he wanted propofol on June 25 only? I guess this is when he decided to fake his death on this date.. Why would someone who wants to sleep only have propofol on june 25? This is something I did not know. <!-- m -->You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login<!-- m -->
Quote from: fordtocarrQuote from: all4loveandbelieve[glow=red:1e4fosho]LATEST IN COURT: Michael Jackson Threatened to Cancel Appearances Without Drug Help[/glow:1e4fosho]As the courtroom battle ensues in the case against former Michael Jackson doctor, Conrad Murray, new testimonies shed light unto this grim tale. [highlight=#ffff00:1e4fosho]Yesterday, California courts heard that Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death. [/highlight:1e4fosho]As Detective Orlando Martinez took the stand to testify in the preliminary hearing against Murray, he informed the court that he interviewed the personal physician two days after the superstar's death.According to Martinez, the doctor had been actively administering anaesthetic Propofol to the singer six nights a week for the two months leading up to Jackson's death. According to the Associated Press, [highlight=#ffff00:1e4fosho]Murray claimed he was trying to wean the pop icon off the drug. [/highlight:1e4fosho]Martinez quoted the doctor as saying, "Mr. Jackson began to complain that he couldn't sleep and that he would have to cancel his rehearsal and cancel his shows if he couldn't get any sleep since he couldn't perform." "It was an injection to get him to sleep and a slow drip to keep him sleeping," Martinez said when referencing the dose of Propofol Murray gave Jackson. According to the detective, Murray claimed to have left for the restroom after the singer was sleep. He returned shortly after to find Jackson not breathing. Martinez is one of many witnesses that will be called to testify in these preliminary hearings to determine if the medic should stand trial in the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson. I would like to understand this part:Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death> Does that mean he wanted propofol on June 25 only? I guess this is when he decided to fake his death on this date.. Why would someone who wants to sleep only have propofol on june 25? This is something I did not know. <!-- m -->You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login<!-- m -->Nah...this article says the doc was administering it six nights a week for 2 months..and was trying to wean him off..I don't care what they write, I'll never believe this crap...I do not mean the doctor. Michael said that the wanted the sleep aides on the day of his death. This is what I am trying to understand, Is it that Michael wanted the sleep aides only on June 25 or before hand. forget about what the doctor is saying. thanks
Quote from: all4loveandbelieve[glow=red:1e4fosho]LATEST IN COURT: Michael Jackson Threatened to Cancel Appearances Without Drug Help[/glow:1e4fosho]As the courtroom battle ensues in the case against former Michael Jackson doctor, Conrad Murray, new testimonies shed light unto this grim tale. [highlight=#ffff00:1e4fosho]Yesterday, California courts heard that Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death. [/highlight:1e4fosho]As Detective Orlando Martinez took the stand to testify in the preliminary hearing against Murray, he informed the court that he interviewed the personal physician two days after the superstar's death.According to Martinez, the doctor had been actively administering anaesthetic Propofol to the singer six nights a week for the two months leading up to Jackson's death. According to the Associated Press, [highlight=#ffff00:1e4fosho]Murray claimed he was trying to wean the pop icon off the drug. [/highlight:1e4fosho]Martinez quoted the doctor as saying, "Mr. Jackson began to complain that he couldn't sleep and that he would have to cancel his rehearsal and cancel his shows if he couldn't get any sleep since he couldn't perform." "It was an injection to get him to sleep and a slow drip to keep him sleeping," Martinez said when referencing the dose of Propofol Murray gave Jackson. According to the detective, Murray claimed to have left for the restroom after the singer was sleep. He returned shortly after to find Jackson not breathing. Martinez is one of many witnesses that will be called to testify in these preliminary hearings to determine if the medic should stand trial in the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson. I would like to understand this part:Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death> Does that mean he wanted propofol on June 25 only? I guess this is when he decided to fake his death on this date.. Why would someone who wants to sleep only have propofol on june 25? This is something I did not know. <!-- m -->You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login<!-- m -->Nah...this article says the doc was administering it six nights a week for 2 months..and was trying to wean him off..I don't care what they write, I'll never believe this crap...
[glow=red:1e4fosho]LATEST IN COURT: Michael Jackson Threatened to Cancel Appearances Without Drug Help[/glow:1e4fosho]As the courtroom battle ensues in the case against former Michael Jackson doctor, Conrad Murray, new testimonies shed light unto this grim tale. [highlight=#ffff00:1e4fosho]Yesterday, California courts heard that Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death. [/highlight:1e4fosho]As Detective Orlando Martinez took the stand to testify in the preliminary hearing against Murray, he informed the court that he interviewed the personal physician two days after the superstar's death.According to Martinez, the doctor had been actively administering anaesthetic Propofol to the singer six nights a week for the two months leading up to Jackson's death. According to the Associated Press, [highlight=#ffff00:1e4fosho]Murray claimed he was trying to wean the pop icon off the drug. [/highlight:1e4fosho]Martinez quoted the doctor as saying, "Mr. Jackson began to complain that he couldn't sleep and that he would have to cancel his rehearsal and cancel his shows if he couldn't get any sleep since he couldn't perform." "It was an injection to get him to sleep and a slow drip to keep him sleeping," Martinez said when referencing the dose of Propofol Murray gave Jackson. According to the detective, Murray claimed to have left for the restroom after the singer was sleep. He returned shortly after to find Jackson not breathing. Martinez is one of many witnesses that will be called to testify in these preliminary hearings to determine if the medic should stand trial in the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson. I would like to understand this part:Jackson threatened to cancel his string of comeback concerts in London unless he was given sleep aides on the day of his death> Does that mean he wanted propofol on June 25 only? I guess this is when he decided to fake his death on this date.. Why would someone who wants to sleep only have propofol on june 25? This is something I did not know. <!-- m -->You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login<!-- m -->
WHAT I am trying to say, is why would Michael want the sleeping aides only on June 25 and not before. I do not believe that he was administered propofol weeks before his concerts. it means that he had it in mind to fake his death on june 25, this was part of his plan..
maybe if we just all collectively cry uncle michael wins the game and we can all go back to our lives.ready 1 2 3
Quote from: suspicious mindmaybe if we just all collectively cry uncle michael wins the game and we can all go back to our lives.ready 1 2 3Hear, Hear!!! <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- spenguin/ -->penguin/<!-- spenguin/ -->
This is old news from the court hearings in January 2011.
Quote from: starchildQuote from: suspicious mindmaybe if we just all collectively cry uncle michael wins the game and we can all go back to our lives.ready 1 2 3Hear, Hear!!! <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- spenguin/ -->penguin/<!-- spenguin/ --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> that is funny. You've got my vote <!-- s:) --><!-- s:) -->First, I don't believe Michael was ever given Propofol.I believe the confusion is the way the paragraph is written. They are focused on "that day" (June 25th), so of course they are saying "that day" he demanded to be given propofol to sleep. According to Dr Murray's own testimony he gave Michael propofol before "that day" - so Michael would have had to demand it before "that day" too. That's just my opinion.Now, who said Michael threatened to cancel his concerts? Dr Murray? Is there a witness? Nobody else has come forward with these statements.Also agree with suspicious mind - "if" one is addicted you don't wean them off only 6 weeks prior to a huge engagement like that. Also agree that "if" this is true (which I don't believe) then someone gave it to him before - and I'd like to know who that person is.
Quote from: "Daniela"This is old news from the court hearings in January 2011.huh well i am always amazed at how stuff can show up from before and we can still have fresh conversation about it. if you know where the thread is and post the link we can all look and see if anything is new or if any of the old stuff will give us some insight. penguin/