July 22, 200916 yr -- Police search the office of Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, for evidence of manslaughter, Murray's lawyer said. From CNN
July 22, 200916 yr QUOTE (SHIPPS @ Jul 22, 2009 -> 02:29 PM) What kind of possible evidence could they have found? evidence of all of the drugs and syringes that this guy was pumping into MJ. Did you see the pictures of MJs arms and legs with all of the track marks and evidence of massive drug use?
July 22, 200916 yr QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jul 22, 2009 -> 02:45 PM) evidence of all of the drugs and syringes that this guy was pumping into MJ. Did you see the pictures of MJs arms and legs with all of the track marks and evidence of massive drug use? No I didnt see those pictures. Since I made the statement that I was done with watching the news I havent watched it at all. And I have to say I feel ALOT better not watching that s***.
July 22, 200916 yr QUOTE (SHIPPS @ Jul 22, 2009 -> 02:57 PM) No I didnt see those pictures. Since I made the statement that I was done with watching the news I havent watched it at all. And I have to say I feel ALOT better not watching that s***. My wife watches all of the E! crap and inevitably I watch it too, they had a picture of this knee wound that MJ had, and there were trackmarks literally up and down his legs, the wound wasnt healing properly because of all of his drug use. The wound was black and really nasty
July 28, 200916 yr Seems as if his Doctor may have killed him with an injection. Breaking news on CNN.
July 28, 200916 yr QUOTE (Tex @ Jul 27, 2009 -> 09:50 PM) Seems as if his Doctor may have killed him with an injection. Breaking news on CNN. I kinda figured somethin like that would happen.
July 28, 200916 yr QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Jul 22, 2009 -> 02:08 PM) My wife watches all of the E! crap and inevitably I watch it too. One good thing about not being married any more.
July 29, 200916 yr I don't see how Doc is gonna walk away squeaky clean. They keep saying that Diprovan is not a controlled susbstance, but I would think administering it outside of a hospital setting is illegal. The statement from Doc is something along the lines of 'Jackson was not given anything that should have killed him.' Well, Doc had only been on the job since May. From what we're now hearing, MJ had been a long time drug user. Is one month enough time to evaluate what MJ could and could not tolerate?
July 30, 200916 yr QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Jul 28, 2009 -> 10:23 PM) I don't see how Doc is gonna walk away squeaky clean. They keep saying that Diprovan is not a controlled susbstance, but I would think administering it outside of a hospital setting is illegal. The statement from Doc is something along the lines of 'Jackson was not given anything that should have killed him.' Well, Doc had only been on the job since May. From what we're now hearing, MJ had been a long time drug user. Is one month enough time to evaluate what MJ could and could not tolerate? Obviously not. Turns out the guy was deep in the hole financially, too. House to be foreclosed...deadbeat dad...yet was making $150000/month. Hmmm....
July 31, 200916 yr QUOTE (BigEdWalsh @ Jul 28, 2009 -> 03:04 PM) One good thing about not being married any more.
August 1, 200916 yr I learned something today as I was watching part of the MJ updates on CNN: We know that MJ was being anesthesized nightly in order to put him to sleep since he suffered from insomnia. Being anesthesized and being asleep are not the same physical state. So, even though he was being put under, techinically MJ wasn't getting any real sleep at night. So, not only were they not helping the effects of insomnia, but they must have been giving him something to bring him back every morning and more stuff to keep him going throughout the day. This guy was the world heavyweight champion drug user.
August 1, 200916 yr QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Jul 31, 2009 -> 11:03 PM) I learned something today as I was watching part of the MJ updates on CNN: We know that MJ was being anesthesized nightly in order to put him to sleep since he suffered from insomnia. Being anesthesized and being asleep are not the same physical state. So, even though he was being put under, techinically MJ wasn't getting any real sleep at night. So, not only were they not helping the effects of insomnia, but they must have been giving him something to bring him back every morning and more stuff to keep him going throughout the day. This guy was the world heavyweight champion drug user. When you consider this and all of the other stuff we know about him, I think the guy is just better off now. I don't mean that to be disrespectful at all.
August 2, 200916 yr QUOTE (Milkman delivers @ Aug 1, 2009 -> 03:16 AM) When you consider this and all of the other stuff we know about him, I think the guy is just better off now. I don't mean that to be disrespectful at all. Like a lot of addicts, Jackson had alienated everyone who cared about him and surrounded himself with people who didn't give a s***.
August 2, 200916 yr QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Jul 31, 2009 -> 11:03 PM) I learned something today as I was watching part of the MJ updates on CNN: We know that MJ was being anesthesized nightly in order to put him to sleep since he suffered from insomnia. Being anesthesized and being asleep are not the same physical state. So, even though he was being put under, techinically MJ wasn't getting any real sleep at night. So, not only were they not helping the effects of insomnia, but they must have been giving him something to bring him back every morning and more stuff to keep him going throughout the day. This guy was the world heavyweight champion drug user. http://www.scoopthis.org/wp-content/upload...ackson_legs.jpg Look at the picture of MJ's legs. You can see visible track marks all over his legs, that wound would not heal right no matter what the doctors did. Michael was not in this reality for quite a long time, who knows how long he had been that far gone. And I completely agree on the anesthesia comment you made. He must have been constantly physically tired, he was never in REM sleep.
August 6, 200916 yr ..... also, what are the long term effects of putting someone under nightly? Regardless of how closely he was being monitored, being anesthesized night after night after night could not have been good for him.
August 6, 200916 yr QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Aug 6, 2009 -> 01:46 AM) ..... also, what are the long term effects of putting someone under nightly? moon walking, the sensation of having only one hand, . . .
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