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Sinderella,Just wanted to thank you for all the hard work and effort you have put in for all of us in providing the updates and everything..It is really appreciated.♥
Yes. Thank you, Sinderella. I have to be careful when I read the locked prelim thread because it can be disheartening at times. However, I just remind myself that, in the end, we will all see that this was just a part of the hoax. Michael is still alive and wants us to all "Keep the Faith" and know that "[We] Are Not Alone."
[hesouttamylife wrote:You are not allowed to view links. Register or Logincourt transcripts from MJ777 (not official)/quote]Now Murray is also psychologist :roll: :?
Quote from: "GramsGirl63"Sinderella,Just wanted to thank you for all the hard work and effort you have put in for all of us in providing the updates and everything..It is really appreciated.♥QuoteYes. Thank you, Sinderella. I have to be careful when I read the locked prelim thread because it can be disheartening at times. However, I just remind myself that, in the end, we will all see that this was just a part of the hoax. Michael is still alive and wants us to all "Keep the Faith" and know that "[We] Are Not Alone."Aww,those are lovely messages to come home too,you're so welcome!!There is a great combined effort going on from everyone.<3It is hard BUT be strong and focused.When you read day 4,you will see the mess that is this trial.Day 4,almost done..and trust,you will LOL when y'all read what this Nicole Alvarez has to say....or not..as it happens.Swear,if some people had brain cells,they would be dangerous.Hope you're all having an awesome stress free weekend <3
How completely inconsiderate of me. Let me join the others in thanking you for all of the time you've invested and the trouble you've gone through to provide everyone with this wealth of information!
Quote from: "encino_girl"How completely inconsiderate of me. Let me join the others in thanking you for all of the time you've invested and the trouble you've gone through to provide everyone with this wealth of information!Inconsiderate of you?I don't expect anyone to thank me.I never started either thread for glory purposes,I started them so the information could be shared by and commented on by everyone.Not sure if that is how you meant it but it sounds extremley sarcastic and really,there is no need.
It still baffles me about the family and the truck that was in the house the day after MJ "passed"There has been no mention of that yet but what I do not get is if there were all those medications and medical things there why did the family not " clean up" at that time? Does anyone know if they were escorted into the house with the police to preserve eveidence? I found not mention of that. I still have it in my head after all this time that they may have been there to plant things, not take things out. Is it me or does anyone else think that the amount of drugs found is a little over the top? There was an awful lot of vials etc in that house. Too much ,,, it seems like overkill ( pardon the pun,,, not intended) If it was my family member and an incredibly famous family member I am not sure if I could resist the temptation to cover some things up if I was able.
LOS ANGELES – As Michael Jackson lay dying in his bedroom in a rented mansion, his doctor stopped CPR on him and delayed calling paramedics so he could collect drug vials at the scene, according to an employee of the pop star who called 911.Alberto Alvarez, who worked as Jackson's logistics director, told investigators that after receiving a distress call from another worker June 25, he rushed up the stairs of Jackson's home and entered a bedroom to find the singer lying on a bed with his arms outstretched and his eyes and mouth open.At his side, Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was administering CPR with one hand."Alberto, Alberto, come quickly," Murray said, according to a statement obtained by The Associated Press. "He had a reaction, he had a bad reaction."Two of the star's children, Prince and Paris, came in the room and cried as they saw Murray trying to save their father. They were quickly ushered away.The account and other statements obtained by the AP depict a grisly scene in Jackson's room in the final minutes before paramedics arrived.Jackson's death at age 50 was ruled a homicide caused by an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol and other sedatives.The possibility that Murray may have tried to hide evidence is likely to be a focus as prosecutors move ahead with their involuntary manslaughter case against him.Alvarez told police he arrived at Jackson's home around 10:20 a.m. He was awaiting instructions for the day in a security trailer outside Jackson's rented mansion when, at 12:17 p.m., his phone rang. It was Jackson's personal assistant Michael Amir Williams, who said Jackson was in trouble.Alvarez said he was "frozen and stunned" when he saw Jackson on the bed.Murray then grabbed a few vials with rubber tops and told Alvarez to put them in a bag, Alvarez told investigators. Alvarez picked up a plastic bag from the floor and Murray put the bottles inside, then Murray told Alvarez to put that plastic bag inside a brown canvas bag, according to the account.Alvarez said Murray then told him to remove an IV bag from a stand and put it in a blue canvas bag. He did, and noticed the bag had a connector with a milky white substance in it. Alvarez didn't say what happened to the bags, nor did he identify what was in the vials.Two days after Jackson's death, under several hours of questioning by police, Murray eventually directed them to a closet in Jackson's bedroom. In it, they found propofol and other sedatives in a bag.Murray's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, rejected the notion his client tried to hide drugs. He also noted Alvarez was interviewed twice by police and gave different accounts of what happened in Jackson's bedroom. During the first interview, Alvarez did not mention being told to tidy away medicine vials."He wasn't putting bottles in a bag and trying to hide them," Chernoff said. "We are confident that a fair trial will ferret out the truth."On the day Jackson died, Murray waited until the bags were filled before telling Alvarez to call 911, according to Alvarez's statement.The documents also detail an odd encounter with Murray after Jackson was declared dead at a nearby hospital. Murray insisted he needed to return to the mansion to get cream that Jackson had "so the world wouldn't find out about it," according to the statements, which provide no elaboration.Alvarez and the others who gave the statements, Williams and driver/bodyguard Faheem Muhammad, could be key witnesses should Murray go to trial. Except for the brief appearances by the nanny and the children, Alvarez and Muhammad were the only others in the room with Murray as he tried to save Jackson before paramedics arrived. Murray, 57, a cardiologist licensed in Nevada, California and Texas, has acknowledged briefly leaving Jackson's bedside the day he died but maintained from the outset that nothing he gave the singer should have killed him. It wasn't illegal for him to administer propofol, though whether he followed proper procedures while Jackson was under the influence is a key part of the case. California Attorney General Jerry Brown's office has asked a court to suspend Murray's license pending the outcome of criminal proceedings against him.
I found a couple of interesting videos when working on my YouTube channel:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginEspecially the second video, where Michael says he likes to improve on eveyrthing he does. He is really innovative. That is what we are all involved in now. Something really innovative--more innovative than anything Michael has done before now.
Honestly, I didn't mean for it to sound sarcastic. I sincerely meant to say thank you for all the hard work and for sacrificing the time to put this all into one place. It's very generous of you.
DEAL FOR MICHAEL JACKSON DOCTOR9th January 2011By Mike Parker and Dominik LemanskiMICHAEL Jackson’s doctor could walk free from court if he accepts responsibility for the star’s death.Lawyers believe Conrad Murray is being “pushed towards” admitting his guilt over the singer’s demise.And he could escape with a suspended sentence if he strikes a plea bargain.The cardiologist, right, has denied involuntary manslaughter in relation to Jacko’s death.But he admits supplying him with powerful hospital drug propofol.The 57-year-old, who was the star’s personal doctor, said Jackson gave himself the overdose that caused his death.Lawyer Truc Do last night claimed the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office opted for a two-week “full-blown” hearing rather than a “bare bones” two-day version in an attempt to urge Murray to accept a plea bargain.She said: “They are hoping that an overwhelming display of evidence might push him into considering a plea deal. Hearing all the prosecution evidence in advance of a trial can be a real reality check.”A string of witnesses have already challenged Dr Murray’s version of events on June 25, 2009, the day Jackson died in his bed in the exclusive Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles, aged 50. Richard Senneff, the first paramedic to see the singer’s lifeless body, said he believed Dr Murray was lying about what drugs the star had taken.Further expert testimony over the next week during the preliminary hearing is expected to be even more damning, a spokesman for the DA’s Office revealed last night.Attorney Do said Dr Murray could feel “so overwhelmed” by the end of a second week that he may accept a plea deal rather than face the prospect of being tried before a jury.If convicted by a jury Dr Murray faces up to four years’ jail, the maximum under California law for involuntary manslaughter.But if the West Indian-born heart specialist accepts a plea deal he could walk free with a suspended sentence.This would also please the Jackson family who want to avoid the singer’s eldest child Prince Michael having to go through the trauma of a trial.But as we exclusively revealed last week, the 13-year-old is likely to be called to testify at the pre-trial hearing in the next few days.Meanwhile, sources close to the Jackson family said they are becoming increasingly angry at some of the evidence that has been emerging during the court hearing.
That pic should be shopped or before June 25th 2009