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Well, for all you mothers out there. Remember when you had your son or daughter leave for college for the first time? I'm sure many of you can agree that it was pretty devastating to let go of your baby after years of caring for them inside of your home. After a while, you just go so attach to them that you just can't let them go, but you know you have to. When that day finally arrives, you tell yourself not to cry, but you do so anyway because this is your baby and you can't imagine having to live without your offspring. Are you crying because the person is dead? of course not! but you still cry even though they will be back eventually. same case I think for Katherine Jackson here. She realizes michael probably had to go and disappear, and she probably thought she wasn't going to cry and it wasn't going to be hard at all, but when the moment finally arrives, she is devastated. Hope that analogy helps!-----> and remember, she put more emphasis on Molestation trial with michael, calling it "THE BIGGEST LIE" than she did with conrad murray's. I think Katherine was very non-chalant and not very emotional about conrad murray's case than she reacted with michael's allegations. <------ seems like she was trying to make a point that it was more important, the sexual molestation trial than michael's doctor.
anybody else agree?