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THIS LINK TAKES ME TO SOME PORN SHYT. :evil:
"Murray's lawyer Ed Chernoff has now adopted the catchphrase: "If the print doesn't fit, you must acquit.” :? What more can I say? When will we be able to see the movie in widescreen? :roll: Certainly this is what we’re being prepped for.
Someone mentioned that News of the World is a tabloid. Anyone know if this information has been reported any place other than a tabloid?
Quote from: "starchild"Someone mentioned that News of the World is a tabloid. Anyone know if this information has been reported any place other than a tabloid?No, because its an exclusive to them.
Quote from: "PureLove"QuoteThe fingerprints on Jacko's syringe do not belong to any of his family or staff - and no one knows whose they are. Of course no family or staff coz they belong to Michael himself duh. I dont read the article like that. I read it that the fingerprints do not match Murray, Michael or any other known person. They would have checked the prints against Michaels. There was a thread about this a while ago, when the defence were talking about this syringe and asking for MJs fingerprints to compare. Its in that thread that i said i bet the fingerprints will match a mysterious third person.i was right about the CCTV being written over and i know im right about this. Call it instinct.It was just a matter of time before this "revelation" would be revealed.What i dont understand is why no-one is now questioning the initial police investigation. Fingerprinting a syringe found in the room would be basic detective work and basic scene of crime procedure. Instead they choose to do this WEEKS before a murder trial??? MAKES NO SENSE.
QuoteThe fingerprints on Jacko's syringe do not belong to any of his family or staff - and no one knows whose they are. Of course no family or staff coz they belong to Michael himself duh.
The fingerprints on Jacko's syringe do not belong to any of his family or staff - and no one knows whose they are.
"Murray and Michael were the only ones supposedly at the house at the time. And all the syringes were vacuum-packed and sterile before use. “This doesn’t fit what was reported. There were others there. They were sent home after the paramedics arrived. Am I correct or am I missing something? Please correct me if I’m wrong.