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The LAPD (Los Angeles Police Department) / A good idea to return to California?
« on: January 04, 2010, 07:46:58 PM »
Does anyone find it strange that Michael Jackson was persuaded to go back to reside in the very city whose police department (LAPD) sent a huge fleet of officers to Neverland to ransack and trash his residence during the allegations. He dies in LA and now LAPD are entrusted with investigating his death? If there were indeed racial and prejudicial undertones in the way the police conducted themselves (as seems to be the case), I would seriously question whether they are the right people to investigate MJ’s death. It’s just an awful twist of fate that MJ’s justice should be in the hands of people who publicly did their best to tarnish his image and disrespect him before his trial even started. Could MJ have realistically prepared somewhere else other than LA, and if his death had occurred outside of LA but still in California (if his residence was outside LA) would the LAPD investigate? Did living LA make it easier for a murder to occur and be covered up - if that's the case?
The LAPD do have a history and notoriety where corruption and cover-ups are concerned. If something untoward really did go on, who’s to say bigwigs in the LAPD aren’t involved? I mean, the coroner’s office can be whiter than white, nothing corrupt going on there. They will release their autopsy report and findings and it will be seen by everyone. It will be seen by UCLA staff who treated him, and by paramedics who attended. They are all witnesses to MJ’s body. However, even if justice (the truth) is served in the autopsy report the LAPD will still determine the outcome, decide who/if they will charge. There are opportunities for the LAPD to personally influence the outcome of the case. They can choose to ignore information that is only known to them. At this time, they know more details about MJ’s ‘death’ than anyone else in the world. Worried?
The LAPD do have a history and notoriety where corruption and cover-ups are concerned. If something untoward really did go on, who’s to say bigwigs in the LAPD aren’t involved? I mean, the coroner’s office can be whiter than white, nothing corrupt going on there. They will release their autopsy report and findings and it will be seen by everyone. It will be seen by UCLA staff who treated him, and by paramedics who attended. They are all witnesses to MJ’s body. However, even if justice (the truth) is served in the autopsy report the LAPD will still determine the outcome, decide who/if they will charge. There are opportunities for the LAPD to personally influence the outcome of the case. They can choose to ignore information that is only known to them. At this time, they know more details about MJ’s ‘death’ than anyone else in the world. Worried?