Beiträge von Paris78


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    Posted Yesterday 5/8/13 via his Twitter page too. @PrinceSyc/


    As a lot of you know, I was in a group with Wade Robson many moons ago called Quo. We were the first act signed to Michael Jackson's label, MJJ. One day, when my mother picked me up for school, she told
    me about an audition for a rap group. I was immediately interested and wrote my rap, in the car, on the way there. After I got the job, we were
    having auditions for the second member. Wade came in and his dancing was incredible. After that day, Quo was formed. We were 11 and 12. Wade
    and I didn't grow up together. He was from Australia. I was from Pasadena, CA. But we formed a close bond once we began rehearsing. I have GREAT childhood memories with he and his family. With that said...I haven't spoken to Wade in years and was shocked by his allegations, as we'd basically spent a lot of our childhood together, via Quo. To be
    honest, I know Wade to be a good dude. Hurts me to see him going through this. But to clarify...for everyone now contacting ME, all of MY
    memories of Michael are great. He NEVER did anything to me and everything I've accomplished in my career, is because of my start with
    Michael Jackson.


    Like Wade, I'm also married and a father. Hearing about Chris Kelly from Kriss Kross made me appreciate how well both Wade and I continued
    living our lives once Quo ended. Wade's had a successful career as a choreographer and I've had a great modeling career and have been a
    successful music producer for years. This whole situation is unfortunate, but I wish Wade and his family the best.


    Tweet von einem ehemaligen Bandmitglied von Wade, der aber die letzten Jahre keinen Kontakt zu ihm hatte. Alle seine Erfahrungen mit Mike sind wunderbar-er verdankt ihm seine Karriere...

    Gott spricht zu mir, soll Mike Tage vor seinem Tod zu Ortega gesagt haben. Alif Sankey soll Ortega nach eine Probe angeschrien haben, dass man Michael in ein Krankenhaus bringen muss. Ich schrie ihn an "...Michael stirbt". Am 24.06. sah Michael nicht gut aus lt. Alif. Er fror ständig. Er machte dennoch seine Auftritte. Als die Info über Michaels Tod kam, ist Ortega in ihren Armen zusammengebrochen.
    Alif beschrieb auch Michaels endlose Kreativität. Als Smooth Criminal gezeigt wurde, wischte sich Katherine Tränen weg. Das Arbeiten mit Mike war magisch-er war begeistert, dass er seine Arbeit seinen Kindern zeigen konnte. Nächste Zeuge ist Karen Faye.

    Wade Robson -- the famous choreographer who now claims Michael Jackson molested him for 7 years --had a complete nervous breakdown in March, 2011 ... and that opened
    Pandora's box ... sources close to the Robson family tell TMZ.
    Multiple sources tell us ... Robson had anxiety that was building during most of 2010 ... and it exploded in March, 2011. He had a debilitating
    nervous breakdown that pushed him into complete seclusion and torpedoed his career.We're told after the breakdown, Robson was unable to work -- to fulfill
    his commitments. He had a number of contracts that he ended up breaching, including his promise to write 3 songs. Our sources say he lost "a ton of money" and has earned almost nothing since.


    Sources tell us after the breakdown, Robson went to a psychotherapist for several weeks ... and that's all it took for the floodgates to open.
    Robson then told his family Michael Jackson had molested him from ages 7 to 14.Our sources say shortly after Robson revealed his secret ... he told
    friends and family he planned to file a lawsuit against the MJ Estate.As for his motivation ... Robson family sources tell TMZ ... although he's not making any money, he has "substantial savings."


    Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2013/05/09/wade-r...#ixzz2SmV4gyF0

    Wade hatte im Mäz 2011 einen Nervenzusammenbruch der angeblich alles ins Rollen brachte. Er hat seit dem keine nennenswerten Einnahmen und Verträge nicht eingehalten.


    Es gibt jedoch Interview-Aufnahmen aus 2012, in denen er Mike verteidigt :was:


    Stacy Brown hat irgendwas getwittert, als ob sich noch ein "Opfer" melden würde: :pomp: Stacy Brown
    ‏@StacyBrownMedia
    20h
    5:20 AM - 8 Mai 13
    @MUZIKfactoryTWO heads up, there's another big molest story coming up.

    Choreograph beschuldigt King of Pop
    Neue Missbrauchsvorwürfe gegen Michael Jackson
    http://www.n24.de/n24/Nachrich…egen-michael-jackson.html



    In einem früheren Missbrauchsprozess gegen Michael Jackson war er selbst ein wichtiger Zeuge der Verteidigung. Nun behauptet ein Choreograph,
    von dem Popstar als Kind missbraucht worden zu sein.


    Michael Jackson war im Juni 2009 kurz vor dem Auftakt einer Londoner Konzert-Serie gestorben.
    Vier Jahre nach seinem Tod sind neue Vorwürfe des sexuellen Missbrauchs gegen Michael Jackson erhoben worden.Sie kommen von einem Choreographen, der vor acht Jahren im mit einem
    Freispruch geendeten Missbrauchsprozess einer der wichtigsten Zeugen der Verteidigung war: Wade Robson.
    Der Anwalt des 30-Jährigen, Henry Gradstein, schrieb in einer veröffentlichten Erklärung, sein Mandant sei als Kind von Jackson
    über einen Zeitraum von sieben Jahren sexuell missbraucht worden. Robson sei fünf Jahre gewesen, als er den King of Pop getroffen und danach
    mehr als 20 Mal dessen Neverland Ranch besucht habe. Übernachtet habe er in Jacksons Schlafzimmer.Details des Antrags im Zusammenhang mit
    einem Rechtsstreit um Jacksons Testament wurden bis zu einer Anhörung im Juni versiegelt. Jacksons Verteidiger in dem damaligen Prozess,
    Thomas Mesereau, reagierte scharf auf Robsons Vorwürfe. "Robson war einer meiner stärksten Zeugen im Strafprozess gegen Michael Jackson",
    sagte er. "Ich habe ihn zu Beginn der Verteidigung in den Zeugenstand gerufen und er bestand eisern darauf, dass er nie unangemessen berührt
    oder missbraucht worden sei. Das ergibt keinen Sinn."Jackson-Anwalt nennt Vorwürfe "abscheulich und erbärmlich"Robson sprach auch nach Jacksons Tod 2009 positiv über den Musiker. Gradstein
    erklärte, Robsons Karriere sei im vergangenen Jahr aus der Spur geraten. Er sei "unter Stress und dem sexuellen Trauma zusammengebrochen, das er sieben Jahre als Kind erlebt hat". Es gebe wichtige rechtliche Fragen in dem Fall, die das Potenzial hätten, "sich auf Leben über das unseren Klienten hinaus auszuwirken".
    Gradstein sagte, über Details könne er nicht sprechen. Robsons kürzlicher Zusammenbruch sei aber der Grund, warum er seine vorherigen Aussagen über Jackson widerrufe. Eine Therapie
    habe ihn dazu in die Lage versetzt. Robson hat im US-Fernsehen bei der Show "So You think You Can Dance" mitgewirkt und mit Britney Spears und anderen Stars gearbeitet.
    Ein Anwalt der Jackson-Familie, Howard Weitzman, nannte Robsons Vorwürfe "abscheulich und erbärmlich". "Dieser junge Mann hat mindestens zwei Mal in den vergangenen 20 Jahren unter
    Eid ausgesagt und in zahlreichen Interviews gesagt, dass Michael Jackson niemals etwas Unangemessenes gegen ihn oder mit ihm gemacht hat. Jetzt,
    fast vier Jahre nach Michaels Tod, wir diese traurige und weniger als glaubwürdige Behauptung erhoben. Wir sind zuversichtlich, dass das Gericht das als das sieht, was es ist."
    Richter muss über Antrag entscheiden. Gradstein stellte am 1. Mai einen Antrag bei Gericht, eine Forderung als später Gläubiger gegen das Vermögen Jacksons stellen zu dürfen. Das geht aus
    Gerichtsakten hervor. Die meisten Dokumente sind bis zu der Anhörung im Juni (6. Juni) versiegelt. Aus einer Kurzfassung geht aber hervor, das Robson
    unter anderem die Erklärung eines Psychiaters und eine "Nicht eingelegte Beschwerde über sexuellen Missbrauch in der Kindheit" einreichte.Die
    Frist für Forderungen gegen Jacksons Vermögen ist bereits abgelaufen. Ein kalifornisches Gesetz erlaubt es aber Missbrauchsopfern, eine Klage
    innerhalb von drei Jahren einzureichen, wenn entdeckt wird, "das psychische Verletzung oder Krankheit ... von sexuellem Missbrauch verursacht wurde." Der Richter im Rechtsstreit um Jacksons Testament
    wird darüber entscheiden, ob Robsons Antrag angenommen wird.Das ist nicht der einzige Prozess um Michael Jackson. Seine Mutter Katherine hat den Veranstalter von Jacksons geplanten Comeback-Konzerten verklagt: Dieser habe fahrlässig bei der Verpflichtung eines Arztes für ihren Sohn gehandelt. Der Arzt wurde wegen fahrlässiger Tötung
    verurteilt, weil er Jackson eine tödliche Dosis eines Betäubungsmittels verabreichte.

    Michael Jackson days before death: 'God keeps talking to me'


    By Alan Duke , CNNMay 9, 2013


    Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson told his tour director days before he died he was hearing God's voice, a producer testified Wednesday.


    "God keeps talking to me,"Jackson said.Those words spoken to Kenny Ortega and Jackson's frail appearance were so disturbing that it caused Ortega and
    associate producer Alif Sankey to burst into tears at a rehearsal, Sankey said Wednesday in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Jackson's mother and
    three children.


    Jackson, who was being fitted for his costumes, appeared "extremely thin" and "was not speaking normally" at the June 19, 2009, rehearsal, Sankey told jurors in a trial
    to determine if concert promoter AEG Live should be held liable in the pop icon's death.
    Jurors saw a photo of Jackson at the costume fitting that showed an obviously thin and gaunt man.Sankey testified that she and Ortega cried together after Jackson left. On her way home, Sankey stopped her car to call Ortega "because I had a very strong feeling that Michael was dying."


    "I was screaming into the phone at that point," Sankey testified. "I said he needs to be put in the hospital now."Sankey became emotional as she testified
    about the call. "I kept saying that 'Michael is dying, he's dying, he's leaving us, he needs to be put in a hospital,'" Sankey said. "'Please do something. Please, please.' I kept saying that.
    I asked him Why no one had seen what I had seen. He said he didn't know."


    Ortega sent a series of e-mails early the next morning that resulted in a meeting at Jackson's house between Jackson,Dr. Conrad Murray, AEG Live President Randy Phillips and Ortega.


    An e-mail from Phillips after that meeting said he had confidence in Murray, "who I am gaining immense respect for as I get to deal with him more.""This doctor is extremely successful
    (we check everyone out) and does not need this gig, so he (is) totally unbiased and ethical," Phillips' e-mail said.The lawsuit contends that Phillips and
    AEG never checked Murray out. Otherwise, they would have known he was deeply in debt and vulnerable to breaking the rules in treating Jackson to keep his
    job, it argues.Jackson lawyers contend that AEG Live is liable for Jackson's death because the company negligently hired, retained or
    supervised Murray -- who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death.
    Jackson's last rehearsal was at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles on June 24, 2009. Security camera video shown to the jury Wednesday showed him walking with a blanket wrapped
    around him as he passed Sankey. "He didn't look good," she testified. "I asked him if he was cold, and he said 'Yes.'"Jackson sang two songs that last night on stage: "Thriller" and "Earth
    Song," she said."He did it," Sankey said. "He went through it. He wasn't in full performance mode."


    Sankey said she was standing next to Ortega at a rehearsal the next afternoon when Randy Phillips called to tell him Jackson was dead."Kenny collapsed in our arms,"
    she said. The lawsuit contends that AEG Live executives missed a series of red flags warning them that Jackson's life was at risk because of Murray, who was giving him nightly infusions of the
    surgical anesthetic propofol to treat his insomnia. The coroner ruled Jackson had died from an overdose of propofol in combination with several sedatives on June 25, 2009.


    Murray told investigators he used the drugs to help Jackson sleep so he could be rested for rehearsals.AEG lawyers argue Jackson, not their company, chose and supervised Murray, and that their executives had no way of knowing what the doctor was doing to Jackson in the privacy of his bedroom.
    Michael's creativity


    In contrast to six days of testimony mostly about Jackson's death, jurors did hear about the pop icon's creativity during Sankey's testimony
    "Michael's imagination was endless," Sankey said. "He would visualize it, and it happened. It was amazing."Katherine Jackson dabbed tears from her eyes as her son's
    "Smooth Criminal" video was played in court. Sankey first met Michael Jackson when she was a dancer in the 1987 video production."We got to see Michael's
    imagination come to life," Sankey said. "That was my first time as a dancer, as an artist, that I was completely inspired by his craft and inspired by his attention to every detail. He was so detailed and he never
    missed a thing."
    Working with Jackson was "magical," she said."I dream still to this day that I will be able to create on that level of magic that Michael created," Sankey said. "It was like living a dream of working with an artist like that, and I will treasure it and have it in my memory forever." Sankey's work as an associate producer and dancer for Jackson's "This is it" tour put her on the witness
    list in this trial. "He shared with me that he was excited to do the show," she said. "He was excited to show his kids, finally to show them who he was, what he was all about; he was very
    excited about that."


    Jurors heard about Jackson's relationship with his three children and their love of their father. Sankey described how they would come with their father to the set each day in early June when he
    was filming video elements for the show.


    "Paris had a purse, and inside her purse, she had all this candy in her purse she didn't want her daddy to know about," Sankey said. "She had these little pictures of her father
    in her purse that were in frames. She had, like, a lot of them. Her purse was full of candy and pictures of her daddy.""They loved their daddy," she said.The "This is it" concert would have been "a pretty big
    show," Sankey told jurors."It was going to be huge and it was going to be innovative, different," she testified. "From working with Michael in my past, I knew it had to be something that no one's ever
    seen. It all had to be new and pioneering."



    The next witness when court resumes Thursday morning will be Michael Jackson's longtime hair and make up artist, Karen Faye. She was quoted in interviews after Jackson's death saying that
    the pop star was in ill health weeks before he died. Spectators in the small Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday morning included Judge Lance Ito, famous for presiding
    over the O.J. Simpson murder trial in 1995. Ito was there to watch his friend, Judge Yvette Palazuelos, preside over this trial and then go to lunch
    with her.


    Zusammenfassung in deutsch folgt



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    Katherine Jackson has not addressed Robson's allegations, and her attorney, Perry Sander Jr., said Mesereau was the appropriate person to
    comment on the molestation claims.
    Marvin S. Putnam, an attorney for concert promoter AEG Live LLC, said he wasn't familiar with the specifics of Robson's claims but doubted it
    would come up in the civil trial filed by Jackson's mother. "I don't see how it has anything to do with our case," he said.
    http://bigstory.ap.org/article…ow-says-singer-abused-him


    Katherine hat sich bis dato nicht geäußert-ihr Anwalt sagte, T-Mez ist hier geeignet das Ganze zu kommentieren. Die Anwälte von AEG sagten, Sie seien mit den Details der Klage nicht vertraut, zweifeln jedoch daran, dass es ein Thema im Zivilprozess wird. Es hat nichts mit diesem Fall zu tun...

    Video at the link


    MJ MOLESTATION LAWYER -AEG Might Be Behind New Molestation Claims EXCLUSIVE


    Something stinks in Wade Robson's new molestation accusations against Michael Jackson -- so says MJ's famed trial attorney Tom Mesereau, who tells us the
    smell leads all the way back to AEG ... the company currently being sued by Katherine Jackson.


    Tom called in to "TMZ Live" moments ago, claiming the timing of Wade's accusations is extremely suspicious -- considering the legal battle
    currently raging between Katherine and AEG ... the concert promoters behind MJ's 2009 "This is it Tour."
    Katherine and Michael's children are suing AEG, claiming the company is responsible for MJ's death by negligently hiring Conrad Murray to care for the singer ... and potentially BILLIONS of dollars are at stake.


    Mesereau insinuates Wade's accusations are motivated by money ... specifically a payoff from AEG, which is currently on a mission to trash
    Michael's reputation.We reached out to AEG for comment -- so far no word back.


    Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2013/05/08/michae...#ixzz2SjpzbrHt


    T-Mez befürchtet, dass AEG seine Finger mit ihm Spiel hat, da diese sich gerade darum bemühen, Michaels Ruf zu zerstören.

    http://news.yahoo.com/dancer-s…el-jackson-192506348.html



    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A dancer and choreographer who worked with Michael Jackson throughout his career testified on Wednesday that she told the director
    of Jackson's ill-fated concert tour that she was worried about the singer's health, but her plea went unanswered.


    Witness Alif Sankey told a jury deciding a lawsuit that the pop star appeared thin and unprepared in 2009 for the rigors of his planned comeback concerts known
    as "This is it." The singer showed up at one rehearsal with shoes that had holes in the soles, missed rehearsals and appeared much thinner than earlier in
    his career, Sankey testified. Sankey showed jurors an email she wrote to tour director Kenny Ortega in early June 2009, urging him to try to improve Jackson's health and spirits. She said she never got a reply.


    Tänzerin und Choreographerin Alif Sankey sagte als Zeugin aus.
    Michael wirkte dünner als früher, verpasste Proben und wirkte unvorbereitet
    . Sie schrieb ein Email an Ortega, dass unbeantwortet blieb.


    "Please help me help you to get him back into that Magical Light, please let me help you help him find what was lost, his GRAIL," Sankey wrote to Ortega, who she had worked closely with for a number of years.
    She wrote that she knew what she could say to Jackson that would make him respond and also offered suggestions to help lessen the pain of rehearsals.


    Sankey met Jackson while working on his 1987 video for "Smooth Criminal" and was an associate producer and planned to dance onstage during "This is it."She was testifying at the trial of a negligent hiring lawsuit filed by Jackson's mother against concert promoter AEG Live LLC. Katherine Jackson claims AEG failed to properly investigate the doctor who was caring for her son and later administered a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol to the singer in June 2009.


    The promoter has denied wrongdoing and its attorneys have said the singer hid his addiction to propofol. Jackson's former physician, Conrad Murray, was convicted in 2011 of involuntary manslaughter. He is
    appealing the case. Sankey said she based some of her impressions of Jackson over the years on how he felt when they hugged. "When I hugged him, he just felt like marble," Sankey said about
    Jackson early in his career. "But when I hugged, when I saw him briefly in 2006, he didn't feel like that anymore. He felt thin. He just felt thin."


    He was thin during the "This is it" preparations, she said, and she became concerned when he missed multiple rehearsals.The dancer also described meeting Jackson's daughter, Paris, while footage was being shot for the "This is it" shows. Paris Jackson shared a secret with Sankey, saying she had brought lots of candy stuffed into her purse to the studio and didn't want her father to find
    out.There were also several tiny pictures inside her purse — all of her father."Her purse was full of candy and pictures of her daddy," Sankey said.


    Alif traf auch Paris bei den Proben. Sie hatte Süßigkeiten dabei und wollte nicht, dass Daddy etwas davon mitbekam. Sie trug außerdem viele kleine Bilder von ihren Vater mit sich... :wimmer:

    Kommentar eines Freundes von Wade: "keiner versteht diesen Mist"


    Smoov@SmoovArt15h
    @MJCB_Junky @sosodeaf @_StalinsTomb @MJJStreet @Pezdann I've just spoken to 3 of his closest friends & none of them understand this fuckery


    außerdem


    Austin Brown@AustinBrown2h


    People lie even ones who you don't expect will do anything for a quick buck. Unfortunately others have to suffer for ones greed.
    Menschen lügen, sogar solche von denen Du es nicht erwartest nur wegen des Geld. Unglücklicherweise leiden Andere unter deren Gier..




    https://twitter.com/SmoovArt/status/331988876828766208

    Anwalt dementiert Missbrauch durch Michael Jackson
    http://www.stern.de/lifestyle/…hael-jackson-2008460.html


    Auch nach seinem Tod hören die Vorwürfe gegen Michael Jackson nicht auf: Ein Choreograph behauptet, vor 20 Jahren von ihm sexuell missbraucht worden zu sein. Anwälte vermuten
    finanzielle Interessen.
    Der Anwalt des verstorbenen Popstars Michael Jackson, Howard Weitzman, weist die Vorwürfe zurück, nach denen Jackson den Choreografen Wade Robson als Kind sexuell missbraucht haben soll. Der
    Anwalt kümmert sich um Jacksons Nachlass. Wade Robson fordert laut "TMZ" Schadenersatz von der Nachlassverwaltung des verstorbenen Sängers.Während
    Jacksons Kindesmissbrauchs-Prozesses 2005 hatte der Choreograph noch dementiert, von dem Musiker missbraucht worden zu sein. "Mr. Robsons Vorwurf ist unverschämt und erbärmlich", empört sich daher Rechtsanwalt Weitzman gegenüber "TMZ". "Dieser junge Mann hat in den letzten 20 Jahren mindestens zweimal unter Eid ausgesagt und in mehreren Interviews erklärt, dass Michael Jackson ihm niemals etwas Unangemessenes angetan hätte. Jetzt, fast vier Jahre nach Michaels Tod, kommt dieser traurige und unglaubwürdige Vorwurf", sagt er.
    Traumatische Ereignisse verdrängt
    Erfolgschancen räumt Weitzman dem Kläger daher keine ein: "Wir sind uns sicher, dass das Gericht erkennt, was da wirklich hintersteckt." Auch der Anwalt, der Jackson mithilfe von Robsons Aussage vor acht Jahren zum Freispruch verhalf, hält die Schadensersatzforderung für haltlos. "Da muss es ums Geld gehen", meint Tom Mesereau. Zudem habe Robson 2005 während seiner Aussage vor Gericht unerschütterlich gewirkt.
    Robson selbst behauptet derweil angeblich, während jener Zeit an einer Gedächtnisstörung gelitten zu haben, die zur Verdrängung traumatischer Ereignisse aus seiner Kindheit geführt habe.
    Kennengelernt hatte Robson den "King of Pop" im Alter von fünf Jahren. Anschließend verbrachte er im Alter von sieben bis 14 Jahren immer wieder Zeit auf Jacksons Neverland Ranch.

    Autopsy reveals Michael Jackson's secrets


    By Alan Duke, CNN
    Los Angeles (CNN) -- Jurors hearing the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial have a stark vision of the dead pop icon after a lawyer showed them an autopsy photo.
    Jackson's unclothed corpse lying on a coroner's table looked nothing like the world's most famous entertainer.


    The doctor who conducted Jackson's autopsy returns to the witness stand for a second day Tuesday in the trial to decide if concert promoter AEG
    Live shares blame in his death with Dr. Conrad Murray.Much of what jurors heard for the first time is a repeat of the scientific evidence presented in the trial of Murray, who is now serving
    a prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter. But some of what is in the coroner's report seems to give more insight into Michael Jackson's life rather than how he died.


    Dr. Christopher Rogers noted in his autopsy report that Jackson's lips were tattooed pink, while his eyebrows were a dark tattoo. The front of his scalp was also tattooed black, apparently to blend his hairline in with the wigs he wore. The autopsy confirmed what Jackson told people who questioned Why his skin tone became lighter in the 1980s. Jackson had "vitiligo, a skin
    pigmentation disease," Rogers said. "So, some areas of the skin appear light and others appear dark." Jackson lawyer Michael Koskoff made sure the jury heard that, even though it had nothing to do with how he died.Jackson's mother and three children are suing AEG Live, contending the company that was promoting his "This is it" shows was liable for his death because of the negligent hiring, retention and supervision of Murray.AEG Live argues that Jackson chose Murray as his tour doctor and that the company had no way of knowing he was using the surgical anesthetic propofol to put the singer to sleep each night.
    Rogers concluded that a propofol overdose killed Jackson, although several sedatives Murray gave him that morning contributed to his death.Los Angeles coroner's toxicologist Dan Anderson, who studied the drugs in Jackson's body, testified Monday that the level of propofol found in Jackson's body was "consistent with major surgery anesthesia."Propofol is a dangerous drug when not used properly, he said.Money woes may have led Murray to 'break the rules,' detective saysThe Los Angeles coroner's office found 31 deaths in the last 14 years in which propofol was found in a body, including six suicides committed by
    medical personnel -- doctors, nurses and anesthesiologists -- who chose the drug to end their lives, Anderson said.There have also been several homicides with propofol, including "a mercy killing" in a hospital, he testified.
    If not for his death by propofol, Jackson's health appeared good enough for him to live a normal lifespan, Rogers testified."There was no indication from the autopsy that there was anything anatomically wrong with him that would lead to premature death," Rogers said.He had no signs of being addicted to street drugs, such as needle marks or disease, he said.That testimony is important for the Jackson case, since if the jury decides AEG is liable in his death, his expected lifespan will be key to calculating damages. Jackson lawyers will contend that he would have made billions of dollars in the remaining years through several more world tours, merchandizing, recording and movies.


    The next witness up after Rogers Tuesday will be a cardiologist, Dr. Daniel Wohgeternter, who will be called as an expert to offer analysis of Murray's skills and decisions.


    kurze Zusammenfassung: der Jury wurde ein Autopsie-Foto gezeigt. Die Lippen und Augenbrauen waren tätowiert (ich würde es mal Permanent-Make up nennen) - auch am Haaransatz.
    Vitiligo wurde bestätigt-hier legte vorallem der Anwalt der Jackson Wert darauf das die Jury dies hörte, auch wenn es mit seinem Tod nichts zu tun hat.
    Ansonsten war Michael weitestgehend gesund und hätte noch ein reguläre Lebenserwartung gehabt ;( ...wichtig für die zu berechnende Schatzenersatzforderung.
    Es gab bereits 31 registrierte Todesfälle im Zusammenhang mit Propofol u.a. im Zusammenhang mit Sterbebegleitung u.ä.

    Painted Desert Ranch Painted Desert Ranch ‏@DJRJPDR 23m
    Shocking that the media is trying to make my daughter look inconsiderate
    I don't know how my daughter could be accused of "skipping out " on her Grandmothers biday JW don't celebrate ....


    Quelle: Twitter Debbie


    Es ist schockierend, dass die Medien meine Tochter als rücksichtslos darstellen...nicht nachvollziehbar,wie man ihr vorwirft den Geburtstag ihrer Oma ausfallen zu lassen.
    Zeugen Jehovas feiern keine Geburtstage...


    Ja Debbie, die liebe Presse :fressen: