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Was there any car parked in the garage?How many gates were there, only 2 or more?Because I remember when I went there about a month and a half ago there was a car parked in the garage (side gate)...I went at like 9pm and it was so pitch black I couldn't see anything but there was a light on in the Carolwood house. Then I came back the next day and saw the ambulance #71 with the sirens on and then 20 min later it was parked back at the firehouse.Like you said the roads are narrow and it is very open...it crosses between two roads...compared to Elvis' house which is more private.
Scorpionchik, thank u so much for the pics and for the info, agree,the road is too narrow, there is no way so many cars could be there at the same time the day MJ "died"
you are welcome 2good2btrue. I will go one more time and see where the Elvis' house is.I don't understand how the gate can get transparent. YOu see the close picture of the gate, it looks impossible to remove that blocking sheet or whatever it is. At least from outside it looks impossible to detach.
Quote from: "scorpionchik"you are welcome 2good2btrue. I will go one more time and see where the Elvis' house is.I don't understand how the gate can get transparent. YOu see the close picture of the gate, it looks impossible to remove that blocking sheet or whatever it is. At least from outside it looks impossible to detach.I JUST LOVE that you went there and snooped for us!!!!!!!!!! I am so excited. I wanted to do that, but, here I am in Michigan.I think, that I have an answer to your question about seeing through the gate. In one of your pics, 087, I see a "cord" with a panel at the edge of the gate. It looks like a sort of open and close type of covering. So that if you want privacy it closes. The edge of the cover has grommets , like a flag. It's probably electric from the looks of the wire and the long rectangular panel along the gate.Again, thank YOU so VERY much!!!!!!!!!!Oh, and, I think maybe Michael was living down the road at the Beverly Hills Hotel, were the family had just had a "meeting" and the phone call came from. Remember, Howard Hughes lived there too! And the vicinity to Carolwood, Hayvenhurst, and the firestation and UCLA were all pretty central to it!