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« on: June 28, 2011, 04:28:19 AM »
Hi, I'm new here though I've been a lurker for a long time. I've also frequented other hoax sites and blogs since the beginning.
I don't get all this talk that there are no autopsy photos since MJ isn't dead. The only possible way that would be true is if the LAPD were in on the hoax, the body shown being put into the helicopter was fake, the coroner made a false statement, and the leaked autopsy report was completely fake. Also, they wouldn't be able to charge Murray if there was no autopsy confirming "acute propofol intoxication."
I believe Michael is alive, but I do believe there was a dead body that day. I think it was a terminally ill man that MJ had agreed to take care of until his last breath, on the condition that the body could be passed off as Michael at that time. Perhaps the person's family were in on it as well. Maybe MJ was approached by a terminally ill man who looks a lot like him, liked the idea, and promised to give the man the best care possible until his death... and further agreed to take care of the man's family financially. I can see this whole thing as a very compassionate act on the part of Michael.
Maybe the terminally ill man had his name legally changed to Michael Joseph Jackson, as part of this arrangement, so that the name could be announced in the news, etc. and seemingly refer to THE Michael Jackson. The "Joseph" middle name could have been used to distinguish the impostor from the real MJ.
I can only imagine a few scenarios in which the LAPD would be in on the hoax... Michael entering the witness protection program, for example... Other than that and a few other remote possibilities, there would almost certainly have to have been a real body that day. I believe the idea of MJ taking care of an ill man in his final days fits this scenario perfectly.