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Quote from: "~Souza~"What a mess... :lol: This was to be expected. These two weeks will be a wake-up call. People will start questioning. I think that is it's purpose.totally agree a cardiologist who couldn't do the CPR :lol:
What a mess... :lol: This was to be expected. These two weeks will be a wake-up call. People will start questioning. I think that is it's purpose.
Faheen also said after Michael was pronounced dead at UCLA, Dr. Murray told him he was hungry and wanted to leave. Faheen said he told Murray to eat at the hospital, but Murray left.
People vs. Dr. Conrad Murray[/url]1/4/2011 12:10 PM PST by TMZ Staff Michael Amir Williams testified that he received a frantic voicemail from Murray at 12:13 PM on June 25, 2009. Williams said Murray's VM said, "Where are you? Get here right away, hurry."
People vs. Dr. Conrad Murray[/url]1/4/2011 12:10 PM PST by TMZ Staff Williams says he then called Alberto Alvarez, MJ's security guard, and asked Alvarez to walk to the front door. Williams says he heard Murray's voice in the background, then Alvarez hung up.
AHEEN MUHAMMEDOne of Michael’s other bodyguards, said he and and guard Alberto Alvarez saw Murray crouched next to Jackson's bed "in a panicked state asking, 'Does anyone know CPR?'" "I looked at Alberto because we knew Dr. Murray was a heart surgeon, so we were shocked," Muhammed saidWhen defense lawyer Ed Chernoff asked if perhaps Murray was only asking for help because he was tired, Muhammed said "The way that he asked it is as if he didn't know CPR."
Muhammed, the third witness on the opening day of the hearing, said he never saw Murray performing CPR on Jackson before paramedics arrived and carried him to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
Jackson's two oldest children, Prince and Paris, were at their father's bedroom door as the drama unfolded just after noon on June 25, 2009, Muhammed said. "Paris was on the floor on her hands and knees and she was just crying," he said.
Reading all this...this all looks so real..
Quote from: "allforus7"Reading all this...this all looks so real..No, sorry if you have read all of my posts there are some pretty big inconsistencies especially with phone calls which are supposed to have come from Murray's actual phone records. How many sets of phone records are there?Why are all the call times incorrect, especially if this is from the actual phone records?Why are only 3 calls reported as having been made by Murray, then it's 4 but there are as many as 7?Why are some calls omitted from the record and how can all these calls be overlapping one another?If you believe Michael is dead, why are you here? There are boards for those who believe Michael is dead but this one is dedicated to investigating Michael's death hoax, which most of us firmly believe in or have many doubts about the "official" story.You are not actually investigating anything and all of your posts are what I refer to as "SHIT DISTURBING".
Quote from: "PureLove"Quote from: "~Souza~"What a mess... :lol: This was to be expected. These two weeks will be a wake-up call. People will start questioning. I think that is it's purpose.totally agree a cardiologist who couldn't do the CPR :lol:Yeah, ain't that hilarious? This movie just turned into a comedy again.
Quote from: "~Souza~"Quote from: "PureLove"Quote from: "~Souza~"What a mess... :lol: This was to be expected. These two weeks will be a wake-up call. People will start questioning. I think that is it's purpose.totally agree a cardiologist who couldn't do the CPR :lol:Yeah, ain't that hilarious? This movie just turned into a comedy again.lets hope so :? its totally absurd this whole thing :shock: