SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: babybugz said: I'm just waiting on the autopsy results then i'm done with this hot mess this it too sad and depressing
Heard today that thse results are delayed indefinitely. They just want to clean shit up. Just release it already, it's not like everybody thinks Michael wasn't a mess. | |
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Coroner again delays release of Jackson autopsy
(AP) – 22 minutes ago LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles coroner's office has indefinitely delayed releasing the results of Michael Jackson's autopsy. Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said Thursday the release was postponed following a meeting with investigators from the Los Angeles Police Department and the district attorney's office. Winter says further investigation needs to be done. He did not go into detail. He previously said his office might release the results next week. Jackson died June 25. Investigators are looking to see what substances he had in his body and if a powerful anesthetic contributed to his death. Authorities on Tuesday served search warrants at the Las Vegas home and office of Jackson's doctor. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. ---- This is just effin' silly, lol | |
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Timmy84 said: Coroner again delays release of Jackson autopsy
(AP) – 22 minutes ago LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles coroner's office has indefinitely delayed releasing the results of Michael Jackson's autopsy. Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said Thursday the release was postponed following a meeting with investigators from the Los Angeles Police Department and the district attorney's office. Winter says further investigation needs to be done. He did not go into detail. He previously said his office might release the results next week. Jackson died June 25. Investigators are looking to see what substances he had in his body and if a powerful anesthetic contributed to his death. Authorities on Tuesday served search warrants at the Las Vegas home and office of Jackson's doctor. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. ---- This is just effin' silly, lol You know if it was you or me they'd be publishing that autopsy on day one stating: Bitch overdosed I mean come on! 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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seeingvoices12 said: Joe needs to Jump off a cliff. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Timmy84 said: Coroner again delays release of Jackson autopsy
(AP) – 22 minutes ago LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles coroner's office has indefinitely delayed releasing the results of Michael Jackson's autopsy. Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said Thursday the release was postponed following a meeting with investigators from the Los Angeles Police Department and the district attorney's office. Winter says further investigation needs to be done. He did not go into detail. He previously said his office might release the results next week. Jackson died June 25. Investigators are looking to see what substances he had in his body and if a powerful anesthetic contributed to his death. Authorities on Tuesday served search warrants at the Las Vegas home and office of Jackson's doctor. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. ---- This is just effin' silly, lol You know if it was you or me they'd be publishing that autopsy on day one stating: Bitch overdosed I mean come on! They just posted E. Lynn Harris' autopsy (heart disease). This is what I don't get though, are the coroners trying to get in cahoots with the LAPD? I keep hearing they're investigating like 20 doctors and that's a reason for the "indefinite" hold, lol. | |
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lowkey said: suga10 said: More Psychic stuff. Another one.
this lady lost all credibility when she said he want JERMAINE to have his children Those demons will tell you anything. Don't trust those psychics. | |
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Extended update to already posted news:
Warrants for Jackson's doc call singer 'addict' By THOMAS WATKINS (AP) – 23 minutes ago LOS ANGELES — Investigators probing Michael Jackson's death looked for evidence related to the powerful anesthetic propofol when they searched his doctor's Las Vegas home and business, according to search warrants filed Thursday that alluded to the pop star being an "addict." Los Angeles police and federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents spent much of the day Tuesday at Dr. Conrad Murray's properties looking for evidence supporting a manslaughter charge and various violations of the California Business and Professions Code, including "prescribing to an addict," "excessive prescribing" and "unprofessional conduct." The code states a physician cannot prescribe drugs to anyone thought to have a chemical dependency or who is using the drugs for non-therapeutic purposes. The warrants, which had been sealed when the searches were conducted, also said investigators wanted all documentation relating to the "purchase, transfer, receiving, ordering, delivery and storage of propofol." A law enforcement official earlier told The Associated Press that on the day Jackson died Murray gave him propofol to help him sleep and that investigators are working under the theory the anesthetic caused Jackson's heart to stop. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing. A cause of death has yet to be announced. The Los Angeles County coroner has twice said toxicology findings on Jackson were imminent but after meeting Thursday with investigators assistant chief coroner Ed Winter announced an indefinite delay. Winter said further investigation needs to be done; he did not go into detail. Propofol, dubbed "milk of amnesia," is commonly used for surgeries and is not meant as a sleep agent or to be given in private homes. Because of its potency, only trained anesthesia professionals are supposed to administer it and patients are to be monitored at all times. Murray, a 56-year-old cardiologist, has spoken to police but not commented publicly since Jackson died June 25. Murray's attorney, Edward Chernoff, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday. He has previously said the doctor did not prescribe anything that "should have" killed Jackson. Jackson was given anesthesia for numerous medical procedures over the years and had a long history of prescription drug use. Search warrants issued last week in Houston allowed authorities to search Murray's clinic and a storage unit. They were the first public acknowledgment that investigators consider Jackson's death a possible manslaughter and that Murray is the target of the investigation. The Las Vegas warrants were far more detailed and authorized authorities to look for medical and other records related to Jackson or any of the apparent 19 aliases he used, including the names Omar Arnold, Josephine Baker, Paul Farance, Jack London and Michael Amir Williams Muhammad. Among the items seized in the Vegas searches were an iPhone, copies of several computer hard drives, a CD with the name Omar Arnold on it and a binder containing invoices for medical equipment and supplies. No propofol was found. A warrant was also served at a storage locker, but no items were taken. Associated Press Writer Ken Ritter in Las Vegas contributed to this report. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. | |
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Timmy84 said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Heard today that thse results are delayed indefinitely. They just want to clean shit up. Just release it already, it's not like everybody thinks Michael wasn't a mess. you alright lmao | |
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babybugz said: Timmy84 said: you alright lmao Yeah, it's just mind-bugging right now. | |
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Timmy84 said: babybugz said: you alright lmao Yeah, it's just mind-bugging right now. I know what you mean | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Timmy84 said: Don't pay attention. I don't know where people get these death hoax stories from be it Elvis, 'Pac or MJ. You KNEW this fake death shit was coming. I remember seeing a video, within a day or two, of what was supposedly MJ sitting up in the ambulance. There was some weird shadow, but that was about it. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Timmy84 said: Don't pay attention. I don't know where people get these death hoax stories from be it Elvis, 'Pac or MJ. You KNEW this fake death shit was coming. True. | |
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Saw the Jackson Chef interview on Larry King.
It was a nice interview. | |
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suga10 said: Saw the Jackson Chef interview on Larry King.
It was a nice interview. I watched it too. She seems like a really nice lady. I see a Food Network tv show in her future. | |
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EmeraldSkies said: angel345 said: Are you saying that he may have faked his death? I seriously don't think he would do that to his fans. I seriously think he would. Out of any celebrity from the United States he deserves the full cooperation from every agency in the US to fake his death if he so chose to. Doing this doesn't seemed far fetched or unreasonable. And simple logic for someone who has suffered at the hands of media and fans his entire life. To the point of it costing great amounts of money and total cost of his pride and dignity as a human being. He alone is the epitome of the American way and life. Something much greater than simply being the celebrity Michael Jackson. To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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Good LORD! | |
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aerdna25 said: Good LORD!
To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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seeingvoices12 said: Will.I.Am talking about a song Mj recorded after the death of James Brown called I Will Miss You
LMAO! I'm sorry, but her face at 2:05 when she says "sooooo YOU don't have the tracks, you dont own the tracks?" is hilarious! She gave a "why the FXCK is he wasting my time telling me about shxt he doesn't even have?" | |
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Michael using Prince Michael as one of his aliases looks really bad to me if it's true. | |
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StillDirrty said: Michael using Prince Michael as one of his aliases looks really bad to me if it's true.
I thought the same thing. [Edited 7/30/09 19:09pm] | |
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This can explain why everything's taking so long.
From the Associated Press: Among the items seized in the Vegas searches were an iPhone, copies of several computer hard drives, a CD with the name Omar Arnold on it and a binder containing invoices for medical equipment and supplies. No propofol was found. The warrant also shows investigators are seeking correspondence from seven doctors it names. One, Dr. Allan Metzger of Los Angeles, is an internist and rheumatologist who had a close relationship with Jackson beginning in 2002 and was godfather to one of the singer's children, said his attorney, Harland Braun. Braun said Jackson invited Metzger to his home April 18. He spent about an hour and a half with him, during which time Jackson asked about sleep medication, particularly propofol. Metzger told him it was dangerous, could be life threatening and should not be used outside a hospital, and suggested Jackson use some other sleep medication, Braun said. Metzger's experience echoed Cherilyn Lee, a registered nurse who gave Jackson nutritional counseling earlier this year, who said he complained of insomnia and asked her repeatedly for Diprivan, the brand-name version of propofol. Lee said she also warned him of the drug's dangers and rejected his requests. | |
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I love this fan version of Dirty Diana. What do you guys think??? | |
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Timmy84 said: Extended update to already posted news:
Warrants for Jackson's doc call singer 'addict' By THOMAS WATKINS (AP) – 23 minutes ago LOS ANGELES — Investigators probing Michael Jackson's death looked for evidence related to the powerful anesthetic propofol when they searched his doctor's Las Vegas home and business, according to search warrants filed Thursday that alluded to the pop star being an "addict." Los Angeles police and federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents spent much of the day Tuesday at Dr. Conrad Murray's properties looking for evidence supporting a manslaughter charge and various violations of the California Business and Professions Code, including "prescribing to an addict," "excessive prescribing" and "unprofessional conduct." The code states a physician cannot prescribe drugs to anyone thought to have a chemical dependency or who is using the drugs for non-therapeutic purposes. The warrants, which had been sealed when the searches were conducted, also said investigators wanted all documentation relating to the "purchase, transfer, receiving, ordering, delivery and storage of propofol." A law enforcement official earlier told The Associated Press that on the day Jackson died Murray gave him propofol to help him sleep and that investigators are working under the theory the anesthetic caused Jackson's heart to stop. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing. A cause of death has yet to be announced. The Los Angeles County coroner has twice said toxicology findings on Jackson were imminent but after meeting Thursday with investigators assistant chief coroner Ed Winter announced an indefinite delay. Winter said further investigation needs to be done; he did not go into detail. Propofol, dubbed "milk of amnesia," is commonly used for surgeries and is not meant as a sleep agent or to be given in private homes. Because of its potency, only trained anesthesia professionals are supposed to administer it and patients are to be monitored at all times. Murray, a 56-year-old cardiologist, has spoken to police but not commented publicly since Jackson died June 25. Murray's attorney, Edward Chernoff, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday. He has previously said the doctor did not prescribe anything that "should have" killed Jackson. Jackson was given anesthesia for numerous medical procedures over the years and had a long history of prescription drug use. Search warrants issued last week in Houston allowed authorities to search Murray's clinic and a storage unit. They were the first public acknowledgment that investigators consider Jackson's death a possible manslaughter and that Murray is the target of the investigation. The Las Vegas warrants were far more detailed and authorized authorities to look for medical and other records related to Jackson or any of the apparent 19 aliases he used, including the names Omar Arnold, Josephine Baker, Paul Farance, Jack London and Michael Amir Williams Muhammad. Among the items seized in the Vegas searches were an iPhone, copies of several computer hard drives, a CD with the name Omar Arnold on it and a binder containing invoices for medical equipment and supplies. No propofol was found. A warrant was also served at a storage locker, but no items were taken. Associated Press Writer Ken Ritter in Las Vegas contributed to this report. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Well no shit! Hell I'm not a doctor,and I would even know that would not be a good idea. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Cuddles said: EmeraldSkies said: I seriously don't think he would do that to his fans. I seriously think he would. Out of any celebrity from the United States he deserves the full cooperation from every agency in the US to fake his death if he so chose to. Doing this doesn't seemed far fetched or unreasonable. And simple logic for someone who has suffered at the hands of media and fans his entire life. To the point of it costing great amounts of money and total cost of his pride and dignity as a human being. He alone is the epitome of the American way and life. Something much greater than simply being the celebrity Michael Jackson. I don't know. He loved his fans,I don't think he would unnecessarily put them through so much pain. I mean hell,people were killing themselves there for awhile. I don't see him sitting by,and letting that shit happen. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Timmy84 said: Extended update to already posted news:
Warrants for Jackson's doc call singer 'addict' By THOMAS WATKINS (AP) – 23 minutes ago LOS ANGELES — Investigators probing Michael Jackson's death looked for evidence related to the powerful anesthetic propofol when they searched his doctor's Las Vegas home and business, according to search warrants filed Thursday that alluded to the pop star being an "addict." Los Angeles police and federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents spent much of the day Tuesday at Dr. Conrad Murray's properties looking for evidence supporting a manslaughter charge and various violations of the California Business and Professions Code, including "prescribing to an addict," "excessive prescribing" and "unprofessional conduct." The code states a physician cannot prescribe drugs to anyone thought to have a chemical dependency or who is using the drugs for non-therapeutic purposes. The warrants, which had been sealed when the searches were conducted, also said investigators wanted all documentation relating to the "purchase, transfer, receiving, ordering, delivery and storage of propofol." A law enforcement official earlier told The Associated Press that on the day Jackson died Murray gave him propofol to help him sleep and that investigators are working under the theory the anesthetic caused Jackson's heart to stop. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing. A cause of death has yet to be announced. The Los Angeles County coroner has twice said toxicology findings on Jackson were imminent but after meeting Thursday with investigators assistant chief coroner Ed Winter announced an indefinite delay. Winter said further investigation needs to be done; he did not go into detail. Propofol, dubbed "milk of amnesia," is commonly used for surgeries and is not meant as a sleep agent or to be given in private homes. Because of its potency, only trained anesthesia professionals are supposed to administer it and patients are to be monitored at all times. Murray, a 56-year-old cardiologist, has spoken to police but not commented publicly since Jackson died June 25. Murray's attorney, Edward Chernoff, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday. He has previously said the doctor did not prescribe anything that "should have" killed Jackson. Jackson was given anesthesia for numerous medical procedures over the years and had a long history of prescription drug use. Search warrants issued last week in Houston allowed authorities to search Murray's clinic and a storage unit. They were the first public acknowledgment that investigators consider Jackson's death a possible manslaughter and that Murray is the target of the investigation. The Las Vegas warrants were far more detailed and authorized authorities to look for medical and other records related to Jackson or any of the apparent 19 aliases he used, including the names Omar Arnold, Josephine Baker, Paul Farance, Jack London and Michael Amir Williams Muhammad. Among the items seized in the Vegas searches were an iPhone, copies of several computer hard drives, a CD with the name Omar Arnold on it and a binder containing invoices for medical equipment and supplies. No propofol was found. A warrant was also served at a storage locker, but no items were taken. Associated Press Writer Ken Ritter in Las Vegas contributed to this report. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Well no shit! Hell I'm not a doctor,and I would even know that would not be a good idea. Exactly. Just plain dumb and stupid. | |
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Timmy84 said: StillDirrty said: Michael using Prince Michael as one of his aliases looks really bad to me if it's true.
I thought the same thing. [Edited 7/30/09 19:09pm] Shifting the wheat from the chaff, it could be that prescriptions were made out to Prince Michael (the son). It doesn't say what medication so this instance it could be innocent like an antibiotic of something. Not disputing that Michael used aliases, but just putting it in what could be a possible scenario mixed in as well. I'm surprised no-one has picked up the Josephine Baker reference. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Swa said: Timmy84 said: I thought the same thing. [Edited 7/30/09 19:09pm] Shifting the wheat from the chaff, it could be that prescriptions were made out to Prince Michael (the son). It doesn't say what medication so this instance it could be innocent like an antibiotic of something. Not disputing that Michael used aliases, but just putting it in what could be a possible scenario mixed in as well. I'm surprised no-one has picked up the Josephine Baker reference. Swa No we've noticed Josephine, lol | |
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I am truly disappointed in Anderson Cooper for suggesting Michael was a bad parent, because of the prescription drugs... the children were always in tip top shape there are such things as functioning addictions if this is the case.The harm done was to himself NOT those kids ! they were schooled clothed fed and loved what more could he do ? [Edited 7/30/09 20:57pm] | |
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utopia7 said: I am truly disappointed in Anderson Cooper for suggesting Michael was a a bad parent, because if the prescription drugs... the children were always in tip top shape there are such things as functioning addictions if this is the case.The harm done was to himself NOT those kids ! they were schooled clothed fed and loved what more could he do ?
Well that's just one's opinion especially one who didn't know how it was (as we don't) but I can reckon the kids had some care so they were alright. MJ was only harming himself. | |
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