Death
Is Dr Conrad Murray Lying?
As the investigation progresses and the authorities close in on the chain of events that led to Michael’s death, Dr Conrad Murray, the man at the centre of the investigation into Michael’s death, was charged with involuntary manslaughter on February 8, 2010. Murray pleaded not guilty to the charge and was released on $75,000 bail. The judge told him he was allowed to keep practicing medicine but was not allowed to sedate anyone. So far, the investigation has revealed holes in both Murray’s statements and in the timeline surrounding Michael’s... »
Michael’s Murky Murder Mystery?
Reprinted with the kind permission of Dr. Firpo W. Carr “They’re trying to kill me” Though the media hype has died down around the controversial and mysterious death of Michael Jackson, millions of fans from around the world are still keenly interested in how, why, and who was behind it. Interestingly, if there are indeed shady figures involved-and more than a few, including family members, are convinced of this-these suspects perhaps have overlooked the fact that Michael has scores of admirers in law enforcement agencies spanning the globe. A few of... »
Fear – The Slow Murder of Michael Jackson
By Polar Levine | musicdish.com | 2004-01-06 Fear and the Sexiness of the Undead John Ashcroft’s thirst for capital punishment aside, America’s thirst for death as catharsis and entertainment still hasn’t gotten around to FOX’s inserting live executions into its reality TV lineup. For the moment we’ll have to be satisfied with the much slower Jacko hunt. I believe the media is chasing a very unbalanced and vulnerable man to suicide to be followed by a year-long explosion of Michael Jackson tributes, posthumous music releases, bioPix, merchandise and — when all... »
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach Writes About Michael
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is an American Orthodox rabbi, radio and television host, and author. He befriended Michael in the early 90’s but their friendship only lasted a few years. He believes Michael threw away his life, saying in one interview, “Michael knew what he was doing, he knew that the drugs he was taking – that the amount that he was taking – could kill him at any moment. And many people tried to stop him and discourage him, and it’s very, very sad and tragic that he lived with... »
Joe Jackson’s Larry King Interview
Joe Jackson says he believes Dr. Conrad Murray is “a fall guy” in a conspiracy and that Michael was murdered. He appeared on Larry King Live on Monday night, just hours after sitting in a courtroom to hear Murray plead not guilty to a single charge of involuntary manslaughter in his son’s death last year. “I was looking for justice, and justice, to me, would be a murder charge…to me, he’s just a fall guy…there’s other people, I think, involved with this whole thing.” Joe Jackson told King. Here’s the interview in... »
The Autopsy Report
As prosecutors today announced involuntary manslaughter charges against Dr Conrad Murray, the Los Angeles coroner simultaneously released its final report on Michael’s death. The coroner’s report is 51 pages long, and concludes that “the immediate cause” of Michael’s death was listed by the medical examiner as “Acute propofol intoxication.” The L.A. District Attorney’s Office charged today that Dr. Conrad Murray “did unlawfully, and without malice, kill Michael Joseph Jackson,” to whom Murray, 56, allegedly improperly administered propofol. Below is the complete report: The PDF file may take a minute or... »
Dr Conrad Murray’s Lawyers
Dr Conrad Murray’s legal representative is a Houston-based firm called Stradley, Chernoff & Alford LLP. Lawyer Ed Chernoff is acting as Murray’s legal counsel with the help of his 2 partners, Matthew Alford and William Stradley. The firm’s website has a section dedicated to Dr Murray, including FAQ’s, press releases, quotes by Chernoff concerning the case, photos of Dr Murray, and statements by his patients attesting to his character. The lawyers have even engaged the assistance of a public relations firm to manage Murray’s public image and to assist in... »
Michael’s Last Will
The “Last Will of Michael Joseph Jackson” was executed in Los Angeles on July 7, 2002 – the very next day after he spoke out about how he believed Sony and Tommy Mottolla, whom he described him as the devil, were conspiring against him. It stipulates that his assets be placed in a family trust and that Katherine, his mother, be appointed the guardian of his three children. The will lists three executors, two of which are lawyer John Branca and music industry executive John McClain. A court... »
Hoax Theory
Derek Clontz, of derekclontz.com, says he spoke to William Stern, an Elvis expert, who told him that Michael faked his own death to “escape the crushing pressures of life in a fishbowl – and…is now socked away in an undisclosed location in Eastern Europe, possibly Hungary, far from the clamor of paparazzi covering his “autopsy” and “funeral” in southern California…once he’s rested and ready, will blow the lid off his own hoax – and embark on the most spectacularly lucrative concert tour in the history of rock ‘n’... »
Joe Jackson Seeks Financial Support
In December, Joe Jackson subpoenaed medical and other records from the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center where Michael was pronounced dead on June 25, stating he believed the records could reveal evidence of foul play in Michael’s death. Michael’s estate lawyer, Howard Weitzman, sent a letter to Brian Oxman, Joe’s lawyer, calling the subpoenas “clearly improper”, stating that not only do they violate Michael’s privacy but also bear no relation to Joe’s actual claim. A closer look at Weitzman’s letter reveals that Joe’s real motive for the subpoenas is financial... »

