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Re: Comparing Pictures of The Tomb
July 02, 2010, 09:21:27 AM
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By: Common Sense
On: 02 Jul 2010 1:15 am

The "crypt" that MJ is in is SOLID marble. It's been there in Forest Lawn since the 1950's. How did they get a casket in it?? Everyone else in there is in a crypt in the wall, right? Is there anyone else there that is in a standalone structure without their name even being on it? How come his kids never went to the burial spot since the funeral? (Jermaine confirmed this on Larry King). Makes you wonder.
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Re: Comparing Pictures of The Tomb
July 02, 2010, 01:08:41 PM
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By: Common Sense
On: 02 Jul 2010 1:15 am

The "crypt" that MJ is in is SOLID marble. It's been there in Forest Lawn since the 1950's. How did they get a casket in it?? Everyone else in there is in a crypt in the wall, right? Is there anyone else there that is in a standalone structure without their name even being on it? How come his kids never went to the burial spot since the funeral? (Jermaine confirmed this on Larry King). Makes you wonder.

that's what I think... how can they get a casket in this small crypt...
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Re: Comparing Pictures of The Tomb
July 02, 2010, 06:05:03 PM
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Quote from: "Hazzely"
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By: Common Sense
On: 02 Jul 2010 1:15 am

The "crypt" that MJ is in is SOLID marble. It's been there in Forest Lawn since the 1950's. How did they get a casket in it?? Everyone else in there is in a crypt in the wall, right? Is there anyone else there that is in a standalone structure without their name even being on it? How come his kids never went to the burial spot since the funeral? (Jermaine confirmed this on Larry King). Makes you wonder.

that's what I think... how can they get a casket in this small crypt...

Its not small.. its humungous...

but im interested in the theory it is solid and is just a showpiece.   How can we get confirmation on this.
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Re: Comparing Pictures of The Tomb
July 02, 2010, 06:20:17 PM
Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop", was buried in the Great Mausoleum in July of 2009.

But you can't reach his tomb. It's in a private part of the Mausoleum, with access limited to those with relatives buried there.

This isn't completely surprising, since the family seemed to be concerned about security. It's difficult to imagine any more secure a final resting place than one in the depths of the Great Mausoleum, a place that sometimes rivals Fort Knox in its security efforts.

But for those who are curious, here's the location: His free-standing marble sarcophagus is located at the far west end of the main (east/west) hallway of the Holly Terrace section, beneath large stained glass windows depicting The Ascension of Jesus. It is straight back (west of) the main Holly Terrace entrance doors, which are on the east side (of the south end) of the Great Mausoleum.

Viewed from the outside, from the lower level parking lot on the west side, the three stained glass windows behind his sarcophagus appear to be on the second floor (but since the Terrace is built on a hillside, the east side doors are just a few steps above ground level).

A photo of the crypt was distributed by the park to the press back in the 1950's, when the Holly Terrace first opened. With a very high price, this valuable location waited five decades for the right tenant.

The photo shows it as it was back then, unmarked. No doubt Michael's name and an epitaph will be added soon.

Word is that several other crypts were bought in the surrounding area, so the Jackson family can be together in death, as they were in life.



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THE GRAVE OF MICHAEL JACKSON
(photo of the sarcophagus is circa 1950)
in the Holly Terrace section of the Great Mausoleum
at Forest Lawn in Glendale, California
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