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My opinion?They used a body, dead or alive....I think somewhere in between.... Yes there was this old frail short hair bold man....That they didnt recognized as Michael...What if...I say if...James Brown was at Carolwood drive..still alive but brain death.There are more options but just keep it easy and let's say brain death.... The heart is still beating, but with mechanical ventilation they can still keep you *alive*.They would need some bleeching cream to make him look white.He is old, sick, bold, bad condition.....You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThe hearse that according to TMZ was for Michaels funeral.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThe same hearse was used for James Brown.[attachment=1:23zjcxaf]hearse.jpg[/attachment:23zjcxaf]And the show must go on, but... to change clothes on a dead man is not an easy job.I think you would have to break his legs....perhaps even cut them off..You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginand again...You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login[attachment=0:23zjcxaf]heehee.jpg[/attachment:23zjcxaf]Hmmm, what about the fingerprints.....was *Michael* killed by a dead man...?Chaps
yeah, now I am seeing very good theories ... but TS please give us your opinion
just a question about James Brown, is it usual to dress a death person in different suits.
Quote from: "bleu eyes"just a question about James Brown, is it usual to dress a death person in different suits.Well Blue eyes....i guess anything is possible in this situation.Just use you imagination and dress the guy in any suit you want.To me there are 2 James Browns, the one in the black suit and the one in the purple.The one in the black has longer hair and a totally different face.I know that when your are dead your hair grows on.But in a week like the black suit James, that would be a miracle....Or James makes miracles come true.... [YouTube] You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login[/YouTube]
Gema wrote: chappie wrote:My opinion?They used a body, dead or alive....I think somewhere in between.... Yes there was this old frail short hair bold man....That they didnt recognized as Michael...What if...I say if...James Brown was at Carolwood drive..still alive but brain death.There are more options but just keep it easy and let's say brain death.... The heart is still beating, but with mechanical ventilation they can still keep you *alive*.They would need some bleeching cream to make him look white.He is old, sick, bold, bad condition.....You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThe hearse that according to TMZ was for Michaels funeral.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThe same hearse was used for James Brown.hearse.jpgAnd the show must go on, but... to change clothes on a dead man is not an easy job.I think you would have to break his legs....perhaps even cut them off..You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login ... n-showbiz/and again...You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login ... pt-corpse/heehee.jpgHmmm, what about the fingerprints.....was *Michael* killed by a dead man...?ChapsChappie, I am glad to read this post of yours. That same thought crossed my mind in 2009 and people were not very open to it.
Quote from: "fordtocarr"Quote from: "alovesmichael"who are you? :?:With the pattern of thought and reasonings and teaching into logical theories, I'd say this is an attorney we are dealing with.I am not a lawyer. I'm biomedical formed five years last and I work at a federal university hospital. So I know a few things.Sorry, I don't no know if you're talking to me, but I answered anyway! :lol:
Quote from: "alovesmichael"who are you? :?:With the pattern of thought and reasonings and teaching into logical theories, I'd say this is an attorney we are dealing with.
who are you? :?:
A good friend of mine who's a nurse says that in the helicopter transport, "when somebody dies they don't die with their feet totally erect. If you look at that body the feet are straight up." My question: When the most famous person in the world dies, is it likely that the family would allow his body to be transported from helicopter to coroner with no family member, bodyguard, or trusted friend traveling with the body? We are talking about MICHAEL JACKSON and no one the family knew was with him? Wouldn't there be concerns about unknown personnel with his body, particularly for an autopsy? They were so concerned that there be no cameras or phones at the hospital but he travels alone with strangers on the helicopter to the coroner's office? I can't remember, did a family member meet the body at the coroner's office for the autopsy?Dr. Nick recounts how difficult it was for him to be there for Elvis' autopsy. (Even if a fictional account, Dr. Nick says that it was absolutely necessary for him, as Elvis' personal physician, to be present at the autopsy.) I can't imagine Michael's family letting "his body" out of their sight for one moment.When my uncle passed away he was transported by helicopter from one hospital to another. A family member was allowed to ride along because his wife insisted. He was not famous. He was just a good man whom we loved and he was not out of our sight when transported to ensure his remains were safe.
Quote from: "SoldierofLOVE"A good friend of mine who's a nurse says that in the helicopter transport, "when somebody dies they don't die with their feet totally erect. If you look at that body the feet are straight up." My question: When the most famous person in the world dies, is it likely that the family would allow his body to be transported from helicopter to coroner with no family member, bodyguard, or trusted friend traveling with the body? We are talking about MICHAEL JACKSON and no one the family knew was with him? Wouldn't there be concerns about unknown personnel with his body, particularly for an autopsy? They were so concerned that there be no cameras or phones at the hospital but he travels alone with strangers on the helicopter to the coroner's office? I can't remember, did a family member meet the body at the coroner's office for the autopsy?Dr. Nick recounts how difficult it was for him to be there for Elvis' autopsy. (Even if a fictional account, Dr. Nick says that it was absolutely necessary for him, as Elvis' personal physician, to be present at the autopsy.) I can't imagine Michael's family letting "his body" out of their sight for one moment.When my uncle passed away he was transported by helicopter from one hospital to another. A family member was allowed to ride along because his wife insisted. He was not famous. He was just a good man whom we loved and he was not out of our sight when transported to ensure his remains were safe.One thing to remember here is the body being transported wasn't MJ. The family would not accompany a body that they know is not him. I do not take into account MJ's celebrity when the medical personnel worked on him in any place or time. I see them as doing their job like they would any other citizen. You also must take into the account that a cadaver ( I believe) was used and therefore the feet were already in an upright position considering that the cadaver really didn't just die but had been dead and on ice in refrigeration.Your uncle's passing would be understandable that the family would want to be present because his death was real.
PureLove wrote: What kind of helicopter flies with an open door for God's sake? It was too obvious that they were trying to show us the moving body inside the helicopter