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Reply #240 posted 01/07/10 9:46pm

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Michael ALWAYS had the best jackets

Billie Jean
Beat It
Thriller
Pepsi Jacket
Captain EO
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Reply #241 posted 01/07/10 10:30pm

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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #242 posted 01/07/10 10:36pm

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Michael Jackson Death Investigation Complete

Posted Jan 8th 2010 12:30AM by TMZ Staff

The LAPD investigation into Michael Jackson's death has been completed and the case will go the D.A. within weeks, law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... and, we're told, it's all but certain Dr. Conrad Murray will be criminally charged in MJ's death.

Our sources say detectives completed their investigation late last month and the case will be formally presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney as soon as scheduling allows. Turns out ... the presentation will draw quite the crowd. A number of members of the LAPD and the D.A.'s office will be present, and finding a date when everyone can show is a little tricky ... but we're told it will happen in a matter of weeks.

One very informed source says the LAPD investigation was "exhaustive" and "extremely thorough" and the D.A. has enough evidence to pull the trigger on a criminal case against Dr. Murray. That said, we're told the case is complicated, in part because Dr. Murray did not break any laws in administering Propofol to Jackson.

One law enforcement source connected with the case notes the D.A. has been actively working with the LAPD and it's all but certain the case will be filed. As for the charge -- a decision has not been made, but our sources say the likelihood is involuntary manslaughter, which requires a showing of gross negligence.

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Reply #243 posted 01/08/10 12:51am

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Michael Jackson Death Investigation Complete

"One very informed source says the LAPD investigation was "exhaustive" and "extremely thorough" and the D.A. has enough evidence to pull the trigger on a criminal case against Dr. Murray. That said, we're told the case is complicated, in part because Dr. Murray did not break any laws in administering Propofol to Jackson.
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One law enforcement source connected with the case notes the D.A. has been actively working with the LAPD and it's all but certain the case will be filed. As for the charge -- a decision has not been made, but our sources say the likelihood is involuntary manslaughter, which requires a showing of gross negligence."


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Reply #244 posted 01/08/10 1:15am

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"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #245 posted 01/08/10 1:27am

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What is Michael reading...
awwhh It looks like Dancing the Dream..
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Reply #246 posted 01/08/10 1:32am

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tangerine7 said:

bboy87 said:


What is Michael reading...
awwhh It looks like Dancing the Dream..
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didn't dancing the dream come out in likt 91-92 this pic looks a bit before that
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Reply #247 posted 01/08/10 1:36am

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mimi07 said:

tangerine7 said:


What is Michael reading...
awwhh It looks like Dancing the Dream..
[Edited 1/8/10 1:30am]

didn't dancing the dream come out in likt 91-92 this pic looks a bit before that

Yeah, that picture looks 1986-1987-ish
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Reply #248 posted 01/08/10 1:38am

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mimi07 said:


didn't dancing the dream come out in likt 91-92 this pic looks a bit before that

Yeah, that picture looks 1986-1987-ish

It not Dancing The Dream cuz I just flipped through my book and can't find that page..I was just curious what it was that he was looking at..
(dancing the dream first edition is 1992)
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Reply #249 posted 01/08/10 1:45am

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It reminded me of dancing the dream book because if you have the book it's shaped like that,but looking closer perhaps he's at or with artist david nordahl
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Reply #250 posted 01/08/10 2:02am

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Dudes today wear baseball caps and skullies the way Mike wore his fedoras. lol And yet, his fedoras looked cooler.
"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #251 posted 01/08/10 10:41am

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bboy87 said:


Dudes today wear baseball caps and skullies the way Mike wore his fedoras. lol And yet, his fedoras looked cooler.


Exactly! And he is VERY beautiful in that pic!!!
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Reply #252 posted 01/08/10 11:44am

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touched smile
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Reply #253 posted 01/08/10 1:14pm

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omfg excited love I need this. He´s sooooo hot!
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #254 posted 01/08/10 4:01pm

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This should be on the 30th Anniversary Edition of Off The Wall (if they ever plan on releasing it)


I'm not a big fan of remixes, but this is very nice. I like the faster beat and percussion.


Please dont touch Can't Help it. The jazzy smooth style is what makes that song. The mix is god awful
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Reply #255 posted 01/08/10 4:05pm

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bboy87 said:

mimi07 said:


didn't dancing the dream come out in likt 91-92 this pic looks a bit before that

Yeah, that picture looks 1986-1987-ish


Yeah, it looks late 86/early 87
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Reply #256 posted 01/08/10 4:30pm

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That pic is hilarious!!
Personally . I think we are all Boring with No Lives cause all we do is talk about Prince,Criticize and Gossip. I need a Horny Man is what I Need and probably so do most of yas. We are Sexually Frustrated what we R... Amen..!!! - zelaire
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Reply #257 posted 01/08/10 6:03pm

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are they gonna release the royal brunei as a bootleg or official ?
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Reply #258 posted 01/08/10 6:42pm

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Criminal attorney added to legal team for Michael Jackson's former physician
January 8, 2010 | 12:20 pm

Michael Jackson’s former personal physician has hired a Los Angeles criminal defense attorney to help his legal team combat a potential manslaughter prosecution in the pop icon’s fatal overdose last summer.

Dr. Conrad Murray hired Glendale attorney J. Michael Flanagan on Tuesday, the physician’s lead lawyer, Ed Chernoff, confirmed.

The lawyer previously won a manslaughter acquittal for a nurse tried in what is believed to be the only other L.A. criminal case involving propofol, the powerful sedative blamed in Jackson’s death.

Sources have told The Times for several months that Murray is expected to face involuntary manslaughter charges. The Associated Press, citing an unnamed source, reported today that prosecutors will seek an indictment against Murray for involuntary manslaughter.

Law enforcement officials have identified Murray as the target of a manslaughter investigation in search warrants filed in court in the months after Jackson’s death, but a spokeswoman for the district attorney said today that no decision had been made in Murray’s case.

“We have not been formally presented with the case by the LAPD yet.... We do not have a pending case,” spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said. Murray’s lawyers said that if prosecutors had convened a grand jury, they had not notified them or invited the doctor to testify. Flanagan, Murray’s new attorney, said the discussion of an involuntary manslaughter charge was not surprising.

“That is the only thing they could charge him with, but it doesn’t mean that a grand jury would indict him,” said Flanagan. In 2004, the district attorney’s office prosecuted two Burbank nurses for involuntary manslaughter for administering the anesthetic to a cancer patient without authorization of an anesthesiologist.

The patient died. One nurse pleaded no contest to a lesser charge. The other, represented by Flanagan, was acquitted.

http://latimesblogs.latim...arges.html
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Reply #259 posted 01/08/10 7:31pm

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Criminal attorney added to legal team for Michael Jackson's former physician
January 8, 2010 | 12:20 pm

Michael Jackson’s former personal physician has hired a Los Angeles criminal defense attorney to help his legal team combat a potential manslaughter prosecution in the pop icon’s fatal overdose last summer.

Dr. Conrad Murray hired Glendale attorney J. Michael Flanagan on Tuesday, the physician’s lead lawyer, Ed Chernoff, confirmed.

The lawyer previously won a manslaughter acquittal for a nurse tried in what is believed to be the only other L.A. criminal case involving propofol, the powerful sedative blamed in Jackson’s death.

Sources have told The Times for several months that Murray is expected to face involuntary manslaughter charges. The Associated Press, citing an unnamed source, reported today that prosecutors will seek an indictment against Murray for involuntary manslaughter.

Law enforcement officials have identified Murray as the target of a manslaughter investigation in search warrants filed in court in the months after Jackson’s death, but a spokeswoman for the district attorney said today that no decision had been made in Murray’s case.

“We have not been formally presented with the case by the LAPD yet.... We do not have a pending case,” spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said. Murray’s lawyers said that if prosecutors had convened a grand jury, they had not notified them or invited the doctor to testify. Flanagan, Murray’s new attorney, said the discussion of an involuntary manslaughter charge was not surprising.

“That is the only thing they could charge him with, but it doesn’t mean that a grand jury would indict him,” said Flanagan. In 2004, the district attorney’s office prosecuted two Burbank nurses for involuntary manslaughter for administering the anesthetic to a cancer patient without authorization of an anesthesiologist.

The patient died. One nurse pleaded no contest to a lesser charge. The other, represented by Flanagan, was acquitted.

http://latimesblogs.latim...arges.html

This is one strange case.
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Reply #260 posted 01/08/10 8:03pm

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i love this song

"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #261 posted 01/08/10 9:54pm

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THAT'S A FAKE! lol

Umm yeah how could anyone possibly think that could be real lol
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Reply #262 posted 01/08/10 11:13pm

angel345

ViintageJunkiie said:

angel345 said:


I have commented on this photo before, but it does look photoshopped. Nice jam
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Lol, the photo is fake. You can see his face was photoshopped in. Plus, it's a BAD era face

Also: Look at his hair
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Plus, he doesn't seem like the type that would take those type of photos, and if he's freaky, I think he would keep it in the closet lol
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Reply #263 posted 01/09/10 12:18am

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mimi07 said:



I remember I used to think that was one of the coolest jackets he ever wore.....until I find out it was actually BLUE! It turned me off so much
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Reply #264 posted 01/09/10 1:34am

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ViintageJunkiie said:

mimi07 said:



I remember I used to think that was one of the coolest jackets he ever wore.....until I find out it was actually BLUE! It turned me off so much

it's still hot but yeah black looks so much better
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Reply #265 posted 01/09/10 9:31am

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Criminal attorney added to legal team for Michael Jackson's former physician
January 8, 2010 | 12:20 pm

Michael Jackson’s former personal physician has hired a Los Angeles criminal defense attorney to help his legal team combat a potential manslaughter prosecution in the pop icon’s fatal overdose last summer.

Dr. Conrad Murray hired Glendale attorney J. Michael Flanagan on Tuesday, the physician’s lead lawyer, Ed Chernoff, confirmed.

The lawyer previously won a manslaughter acquittal for a nurse tried in what is believed to be the only other L.A. criminal case involving propofol, the powerful sedative blamed in Jackson’s death.

Sources have told The Times for several months that Murray is expected to face involuntary manslaughter charges. The Associated Press, citing an unnamed source, reported today that prosecutors will seek an indictment against Murray for involuntary manslaughter.

Law enforcement officials have identified Murray as the target of a manslaughter investigation in search warrants filed in court in the months after Jackson’s death, but a spokeswoman for the district attorney said today that no decision had been made in Murray’s case.

“We have not been formally presented with the case by the LAPD yet.... We do not have a pending case,” spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said. Murray’s lawyers said that if prosecutors had convened a grand jury, they had not notified them or invited the doctor to testify. Flanagan, Murray’s new attorney, said the discussion of an involuntary manslaughter charge was not surprising.

“That is the only thing they could charge him with, but it doesn’t mean that a grand jury would indict him,” said Flanagan. In 2004, the district attorney’s office prosecuted two Burbank nurses for involuntary manslaughter for administering the anesthetic to a cancer patient without authorization of an anesthesiologist.

The patient died. One nurse pleaded no contest to a lesser charge. The other, represented by Flanagan, was acquitted.

http://latimesblogs.latim...arges.html


I hope they nail his ass to the wall.
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #266 posted 01/09/10 12:06pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

mimi07 said:

Criminal attorney added to legal team for Michael Jackson's former physician
January 8, 2010 | 12:20 pm

Michael Jackson’s former personal physician has hired a Los Angeles criminal defense attorney to help his legal team combat a potential manslaughter prosecution in the pop icon’s fatal overdose last summer.

Dr. Conrad Murray hired Glendale attorney J. Michael Flanagan on Tuesday, the physician’s lead lawyer, Ed Chernoff, confirmed.

The lawyer previously won a manslaughter acquittal for a nurse tried in what is believed to be the only other L.A. criminal case involving propofol, the powerful sedative blamed in Jackson’s death.

Sources have told The Times for several months that Murray is expected to face involuntary manslaughter charges. The Associated Press, citing an unnamed source, reported today that prosecutors will seek an indictment against Murray for involuntary manslaughter.

Law enforcement officials have identified Murray as the target of a manslaughter investigation in search warrants filed in court in the months after Jackson’s death, but a spokeswoman for the district attorney said today that no decision had been made in Murray’s case.

“We have not been formally presented with the case by the LAPD yet.... We do not have a pending case,” spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said. Murray’s lawyers said that if prosecutors had convened a grand jury, they had not notified them or invited the doctor to testify. Flanagan, Murray’s new attorney, said the discussion of an involuntary manslaughter charge was not surprising.

“That is the only thing they could charge him with, but it doesn’t mean that a grand jury would indict him,” said Flanagan. In 2004, the district attorney’s office prosecuted two Burbank nurses for involuntary manslaughter for administering the anesthetic to a cancer patient without authorization of an anesthesiologist.

The patient died. One nurse pleaded no contest to a lesser charge. The other, represented by Flanagan, was acquitted.

http://latimesblogs.latim...arges.html


I hope they nail his ass to the wall.

Don't you find it strange that it took so long?
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Reply #267 posted 01/09/10 5:05pm

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I really didn't wanna bring this up, but when listening to the 911 call that was placed during Michael's passing, did anyone notice when the operator asked if the doctor had seen anything, the doctor ignored the question?
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Reply #268 posted 01/09/10 5:36pm

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I really didn't wanna bring this up, but when listening to the 911 call that was placed during Michael's passing, did anyone notice when the operator asked if the doctor had seen anything, the doctor ignored the question?

*leaves thread*
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Reply #269 posted 01/09/10 5:39pm

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angel345 said:

EmeraldSkies said:



I hope they nail his ass to the wall.

Don't you find it strange that it took so long?


I really couldn't say. I don't know what all the channels are that they have to go through in building a case. I am sure there is alot that has to been done,and people to talk to so, I really don't know.
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