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Please someone can explain what is wrong with his legs ?[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=06yqkYBV9EI[/youtube]
So that was the famous spider bite suspicious//.Ok, if he says so ..but I think that spider was a huge one. Maybe that spider even has a name.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSo that was the famous spider bite suspicious//.Ok, if he says so ..but I think that spider was a huge one. Maybe that spider even has a name.some spider bites start our small and then spread. in australia we have white tails. once bitten the skin gets a reaction, the reactions spreads and grows due to the poison... the spider story is completely plausible.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSo that was the famous spider bite suspicious//.Ok, if he says so ..but I think that spider was a huge one. Maybe that spider even has a name.some spider bites start our small and then spread. in australia we have white tails. once bitten the skin gets a reaction, the reactions spreads and grows due to the poison... the spider story is completely plausible.I said that maybe that spider has a name because maybe it was one of MJ's pets. You know it fits between elephants, giraffes, lamas and snakes.
Guys, I have not been on this forum for awhile. I have been reading the threads and they are very interesting. Do you guys remember TS talking about the court system. The whole trial with Conrad Murray is just the tip of the iceberg. IMHO I do think that we should take a step back look at the entirel Calfornia Judicial system. Really start with Mr. Thomas Sneddon. I feel that there is something going on with him and other high officials in the state of California. I seriously think that they were indeed after Michael. We need to dig a little deeper. The question that we all should be asking ourselves is this: Why is the 2005 Trial being brought into play with this trial?
S29 - so Jermaine keeps repeating Murray did not act alone.
Jackson physician resumes practiceYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login November 23, 2009Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician at the center of singer Michael Jackson's death inquiry, is back to work in Texas.Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician at the center of the homicide investigation into singer Michael Jackson's death, has resumed his practice.Murray returned home to Houston, Texas, and was treating patients at the Armstrong Clinic where he practiced medicine before leaving to become Jackson's personal physician in April."I'm taking my life back step by step, and I wanted to come home and this is my home," he told congregants Sunday at the Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in northwest Houston. "And therefore, I am back to serve," he said, his eyes hidden behind a pair of sunglasses and his voice quivering. "This isn't easy for me. Mentally it's tough."In a letter to CNN affiliate KPRC in Houston, Murray's lawyer said the physician returned to work out of a financial necessity."Because of a deteriorating financial condition and prompting by many of his beloved patients, on Nov. 20, 2009, Dr. Conrad Murray resumed his cardiology practice in Houston, Texas," said lawyer Ed Chernoff.Chernoff added that Murray planned to attend to patients in Las Vegas as well, but the cost of reopening his clinic there was "prohibitive."Murray told church members he saw 16 patients Friday, and each encounter was twice as long as a regular appointment because patients wanted to know how he was doing.As he spoke, the church attendees stood and cheered. Later, they posed with him for photographs.Murray did not specifically refer to Jackson. But he indirectly alluded to his troubles several times."All of the members of Galilee, all of my friends, I know what trouble is," he said at one point.At another, Murray said: "I, with my companion, was only trying to help my fellow man, but it appears I was at the wrong place at the wrong time."
"I, with my compassion, was only trying to help my fellow man."