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Why do the family insist that MJ was murdered for his catalog?Tapes, drives....who got them?Remember what La Toya did?Michael Jackson's hard drives, thought to hold hundreds of unreleased songs, are missing from homeYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBY AMY EISINGERDAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERFriday, August 07, 2009The tangled saga of Michael Jackson has taken one more unexpected twist with the discovery of computer hard drives that allegedly contain a virtual treasure trove of unreleased material, reports Rolling Stone magazine.The "Thriller" singer's sister, LaToya Jackson took possession of the hard drives, which include collabrations with A-listers like Ne-Yo, Akon and will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas.oThe drives were taken from the troubled pop star's Holmby Hills, Calif. mansion, where he collapsed unexpectedly in late June and died, leaving behind a shocked world and heaps of unanswered questions.The hard drives contain material that was recorded when Jackson was at his pinnacle, at least 100 tunes from the mid 1980's. Frank DiLeo, Jackson's manager, told Rolling Stone magazine that while some of the material "was not up to Jackson's standards," a couple of songs originally recorded for the "Bad" album and later cut, "are just sensational."[/b][/color]Also, my questions from another thread still are in my head:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginQuoteMakes no sense that people can move freely in to the "crime scene" and collect items as La Toya did.My guess: I have the impression that MJ had cameras all over the place for basic security reasons and also in his room, but may be that camera was not monitored by the security team, since I guess that MJ liked his privacy, he may be hold those tapes for review and may be people were not awared of the existance of a camera in that room on the 1st place.How did the tapes reach the police? who gave the tapes?. So many questions.So, again, what about the tapes. Do the tapes exist?, where given or taken by someone?We come back to the same points all the time.
Makes no sense that people can move freely in to the "crime scene" and collect items as La Toya did.My guess: I have the impression that MJ had cameras all over the place for basic security reasons and also in his room, but may be that camera was not monitored by the security team, since I guess that MJ liked his privacy, he may be hold those tapes for review and may be people were not awared of the existance of a camera in that room on the 1st place.How did the tapes reach the police? who gave the tapes?. So many questions.
Quote from: "Gema"Why do the family insist that MJ was murdered for his catalog?Tapes, drives....who got them?Remember what La Toya did?Michael Jackson's hard drives, thought to hold hundreds of unreleased songs, are missing from homeYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBY AMY EISINGERDAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERFriday, August 07, 2009The tangled saga of Michael Jackson has taken one more unexpected twist with the discovery of computer hard drives that allegedly contain a virtual treasure trove of unreleased material, reports Rolling Stone magazine.The "Thriller" singer's sister, LaToya Jackson took possession of the hard drives, which include collabrations with A-listers like Ne-Yo, Akon and will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas.oThe drives were taken from the troubled pop star's Holmby Hills, Calif. mansion, where he collapsed unexpectedly in late June and died, leaving behind a shocked world and heaps of unanswered questions.The hard drives contain material that was recorded when Jackson was at his pinnacle, at least 100 tunes from the mid 1980's. Frank DiLeo, Jackson's manager, told Rolling Stone magazine that while some of the material "was not up to Jackson's standards," a couple of songs originally recorded for the "Bad" album and later cut, "are just sensational."[/b][/color]Also, my questions from another thread still are in my head:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginQuoteMakes no sense that people can move freely in to the "crime scene" and collect items as La Toya did.My guess: I have the impression that MJ had cameras all over the place for basic security reasons and also in his room, but may be that camera was not monitored by the security team, since I guess that MJ liked his privacy, he may be hold those tapes for review and may be people were not awared of the existance of a camera in that room on the 1st place.How did the tapes reach the police? who gave the tapes?. So many questions.So, again, what about the tapes. Do the tapes exist?, where given or taken by someone?We come back to the same points all the time.weren't the recently released songs supposed to be from the eighties? and wasn't the material that michael had tucked away sopposed to be in a vault somewhere? didn't he tell that to jesse jackson? :?
Quote from: "suspicious mind"Quote from: "Gema"Why do the family insist that MJ was murdered for his catalog?Tapes, drives....who got them?Remember what La Toya did?Michael Jackson's hard drives, thought to hold hundreds of unreleased songs, are missing from homeYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBY AMY EISINGERDAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERFriday, August 07, 2009The tangled saga of Michael Jackson has taken one more unexpected twist with the discovery of computer hard drives that allegedly contain a virtual treasure trove of unreleased material, reports Rolling Stone magazine.The "Thriller" singer's sister, LaToya Jackson took possession of the hard drives, which include collabrations with A-listers like Ne-Yo, Akon and will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas.oThe drives were taken from the troubled pop star's Holmby Hills, Calif. mansion, where he collapsed unexpectedly in late June and died, leaving behind a shocked world and heaps of unanswered questions.The hard drives contain material that was recorded when Jackson was at his pinnacle, at least 100 tunes from the mid 1980's. Frank DiLeo, Jackson's manager, told Rolling Stone magazine that while some of the material "was not up to Jackson's standards," a couple of songs originally recorded for the "Bad" album and later cut, "are just sensational."[/b][/color]Also, my questions from another thread still are in my head:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginQuoteMakes no sense that people can move freely in to the "crime scene" and collect items as La Toya did.My guess: I have the impression that MJ had cameras all over the place for basic security reasons and also in his room, but may be that camera was not monitored by the security team, since I guess that MJ liked his privacy, he may be hold those tapes for review and may be people were not awared of the existance of a camera in that room on the 1st place.How did the tapes reach the police? who gave the tapes?. So many questions.So, again, what about the tapes. Do the tapes exist?, where given or taken by someone?We come back to the same points all the time.weren't the recently released songs supposed to be from the eighties? and wasn't the material that michael had tucked away sopposed to be in a vault somewhere? didn't he tell that to jesse jackson? :?The thing is that many songs and items also belonged to Henry Vaccaro.Michael Jackson's History Sold for a SongPop Star’s History Sold for a Song Following Family’s Legal DramaIn a strange twist of fate, a New Jersey businessman hit the music world's jackpot — a warehouse stuffed with the King of Pop's personal belongings — and he got it for a song.Henry Vaccaro said he never expected to get caught up in a legal battle with Michael Jackson's family. But he did, and in the end, he wound up with Jackson memorabilia that could be worth a small fortune. Read more: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
question. if we have a fake photo of ambulance situation can we have fake video of michael coming into the house?
The LAPD is already treating Jackson's death as a homicide and there have been multiple conversations between its detectives and the L.A. County District Attorney's office, although the D.A. has not opened its own formal investigation.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Yeah it's a BS story. If the story is that the footage gets taped over every 24hrs then all they should have left is 11 minutes at the END of the 24hr period in question, not the beginning.Super bad lie.But it doesn't matter. The LAPD never had the footage of the "death" scene anyway. It was always "missing", TMZ just forgot to mention that fact.
Quote from: "bec"Yeah it's a BS story. If the story is that the footage gets taped over every 24hrs then all they should have left is 11 minutes at the END of the 24hr period in question, not the beginning.Super bad lie.But it doesn't matter. The LAPD never had the footage of the "death" scene anyway. It was always "missing", TMZ just forgot to mention that fact.I dont understand what you mean by that, because it would be a rolling 24 hour period... it tapes over itself so you only have the last 24 hours at whatever time you choose to download it.