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The only pic we have of someone visiting is Murray and it didn't look like even he was at the right place either. Why would anyone take a pic of Murray at Michael's grave? Why would Murray be there anyway?
Quote from: "Datroot"The only pic we have of someone visiting is Murray and it didn't look like even he was at the right place either. Why would anyone take a pic of Murray at Michael's grave? Why would Murray be there anyway?Good question...
I have proof that this crypt, was built in 1952 and has never been or intended to be occupied. It was for promotional and art purposes only.....Even all the cremation plaques on the wall are unmarked and still are since1952 when it was built ...OMG....OMG....So that means, it is an Empty Space after all. LMP was right. It was never going to be used for anything other than an art piece ,So the Jackson, have just actually borrowed/hired it for a while..........They didn't even stay to watch it being entombed, but celebrated after it. What time did it start again?? Because this says it finished at 9pm with an after party!!![quoteThis sarcophagus was one of the last (and possibly the last) remaining interment type of its kind on Holly Terrace or within the entire mausoleum itself. It has remained largely unchanged since it was constructed 50 years ago. I saw it in person about a year ago. The photo does not do it justice. It's breathtaking. At that time it was also notable because it remained seemingly unoccupied, sans any engraved names, dates or epitaphs. The only difference I noticed from the original photo was the addition of a marble and brass waist-high gate in front of the steps, which partitions it off from the rest of the hallway. Update: the partition was always there per other vintage photos I've seen. The photo above was taken from inside the gate.Construction began on the Great Mausoleum in late 1917. It was constructed of steel and concrete, with each terrace on its own foundation, although they are all connected in a "building within a building" architectural style. Engineers designed the entire structure to be earthquake-proof, and their work stands up today in spite of several monumental tremblers over the decades.No public photos have been released of this stunningly gorgeous location since Michael was possibly entombed there less than 24 hours ago. But a quick look through my Forest Lawn archival materials produced this promotional image, released by Forest Lawn in 1952, showing a final resting place that is truly fit for a king:"and this is ONLY an educated grave hunter's guess, not an officially confirmed fact --" this is Lisa Burks quote....Well a guess, does not confirm anything. Sorry, but that would give me some benefit of doubt.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login]
I found this printable version of exactly who is buried at the great masoleum in forest lawn.....You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
If this unveiling happen on the 25th, then I am through. I am crossing my fingers, and my heart in hopes that it doesn't.
Even if he is buried at Forest Lawn and he is really dead, then why chose a spot so visible to the public. The holly terrace entrance doors, look straight down to the tomb. Anyone can look through the windows and see it right at the end of that corridor. That's not private at all. They could have chosen a more secret place if they wanted privacy. There are many other areas in the Mauseoleum that are much more private. There are many many corridors, but they chose the only plot, unoccupied for over 50 years old (which by the way was MJ's age too) and highly visible to the public eye. Things that make you go hmmmmm........