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You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login He and Murray played hairdressers? I still believe, I always will. This photo is fake - it could be from the time of that Pepsi commercial ... but not from 2009. I missed first part so I don't know what did they say about this picture ... Can you please tell me? Who/when/were took that picture? What did the attorney said about it? To be honest, they didn't mention the details about the picture. It was simply the background of the power point presentation used in the trial. All they said/showed was a picture of MJ performing on June 24, then a pic of MJ on June 25, which was him lying on a stretcher. These are my thoughts of the picture: 1) The picture looks old, photoshopped, and low-rez. Why, in a professional trial such as this one would they even try to use a picture that looks like it was taken from a first-generation cellphone? Also, now a days, hospitals have beds that are high-tech. They move up and down and everything. The stretcher MJ was on looks like a stretcher from the 80's. This is NOT an UTD stretcher used in hospitals now a days. 2) Michael's hair was CURLY the night before (June 24) while rehearsing for TII. Yet, not even a whole 24 hours after MJ arrived home, his hair is perfectly straight. Almost like he went to a professional hairdresser to get it straightened. Therefore, I believe this photo is fake and ridiculous.Omg yes! to the bolded part...i was like "what type of ghetto ass stretcher do they have him on?"lol and the quality of the pic is horrible. This photo is very sad but why is the head of the stretcher raised? for his "comfort"? a 'dead' body doesnt' need the head of bead raised, i would think the stretcher would be flat bc they were working on the body.. and the head is lolled toward the camera..how convenient. the sheet should be covering his upper body it looks messy, this is how he was presented to the family? imo this easily could be set up, no date, no one else in the pic, no hospital sign on the wall
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login He and Murray played hairdressers? I still believe, I always will. This photo is fake - it could be from the time of that Pepsi commercial ... but not from 2009. I missed first part so I don't know what did they say about this picture ... Can you please tell me? Who/when/were took that picture? What did the attorney said about it? To be honest, they didn't mention the details about the picture. It was simply the background of the power point presentation used in the trial. All they said/showed was a picture of MJ performing on June 24, then a pic of MJ on June 25, which was him lying on a stretcher. These are my thoughts of the picture: 1) The picture looks old, photoshopped, and low-rez. Why, in a professional trial such as this one would they even try to use a picture that looks like it was taken from a first-generation cellphone? Also, now a days, hospitals have beds that are high-tech. They move up and down and everything. The stretcher MJ was on looks like a stretcher from the 80's. This is NOT an UTD stretcher used in hospitals now a days. 2) Michael's hair was CURLY the night before (June 24) while rehearsing for TII. Yet, not even a whole 24 hours after MJ arrived home, his hair is perfectly straight. Almost like he went to a professional hairdresser to get it straightened. Therefore, I believe this photo is fake and ridiculous.
He and Murray played hairdressers? I still believe, I always will. This photo is fake - it could be from the time of that Pepsi commercial ... but not from 2009. I missed first part so I don't know what did they say about this picture ... Can you please tell me? Who/when/were took that picture? What did the attorney said about it?
It's a GRAPHIC picture.Michael Jackson’s Deathbed Photo — Has The World Gone Mad?The prosecution in the Dr. Conrad Murray case showed what appears to be a deathbed photo of Michael Jackson in opening arguments Tuesday.Media outlets such as ABC News, TMZ and RadarOnline have all shown the graphic picture of Michael in a bed with tape around his mouth.Of course the photo was shown in open court so it’s fair game, but is it appropriate? Is it the ultimate disrespect?RumorFix has decided not to publish the photo, if you want to see it, there are many more places for you to find it — just not here.We talked to legal analyst Lisa Bloom of The Bloom Firm, who says, “We used to have a sense that you don’t speak ill of the dead — that’s gone.”The attorney, who served as legal analyst for Court TV for eight years, says, “I don’t care for it. I think it’s disrespectful to the dead.”Bloom says, “Just because something is shown in court doesn’t mean it’s approapriate for the media to publicize it.”You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
To me he looks more like he did in 2001 not 2009... The photo is strange if he was "dead"when he got there why would they show him like this...