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Michael Jackson Verdict
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DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2005 14:28

Oh the mystery of "The King of Pop!" The verdict is in & will be revealed at 4PM. Don't you know that Michael is nerveous, because his life is hanging in the balance. I know that I'm nerveous and it has nothing to do with me, except I've admired his talents, just not his life-style. I started this thread, thinking that some would like to share their feelings here about it. Oh well, the world shall soon know. As Texan just shared, this could be Micheal final walk in freedom, as he walks into the courthouse holding him umbrella. One thing about it, there won't be an umbrella needed in prison...ouch.

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MarcusAndrew
MarcusAndrew

Jun-13-2005 16:04

hmmmm... i can see this turning into a blood bath
*takes cover behind a sofa, hands over his ears*

iggymin
iggymin
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2005 16:10

What this boils down to i am afraid is not whether or not he is guilty, but whether or not anyone can prove it. He may have done it, probably did infact, but with the witnesses that the DA had to put on the stand there is no way he could have been convicted. Now if there was a charge of being a weirdo he would have been guilty, but so would many of us. Not as bad of weirdo's i hope but weirdos none the less. BTW if there are any of you who do not know i am also Calalta.

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2005 16:15

Sorry everyone....I just had to add something else. I do agree with most comments by everyone. I guess I was pretty emotional when I typed it, after just hearing the verdict...lol. Anyway, I don't think anyone should go scot free just because they have money or a their famous. Regardless, whether poor or rich, justice should be served, and I just feel today, the Jurors based the not guilty verdict on the evidence presented and were all in agreement that he wasn't guilty. Now, I strongly feel he must change his behavior with children. Now, one more thing, I really don't care for the majority of his songs, and wouldn't attend a concert if free...lol. I do admire his talents and what's he accomplished in life, and wouldn't want to see his life distroyed if not guilty. Like jstkdn said, "I donno" but the Lord does. According to the Jurors being interviewed on TV right now, they all seemed to dislike the Mom who brought the suit because of her behavior. One Juror was talking about the telephone witness, and KiKi's testimony to be very crediable. OH well, enough out of me.....I'm not trying to convience ya'll...lol. In fact, I might better go hide in a deep dark cave awhile.....Hope I'm still loved around here after this....lol.

Envy
Envy

Jun-13-2005 16:17

*hands Marcus an umbrella* I think we're all adult enough not to shed too much blood, but just in case...

Envy
Envy

Jun-13-2005 16:20

DaRu I wouldn't worry too much about not being loved. You don't like his music and that's enough reason right there for me to love you!

See Marcus - we're all being very nice about this!

MarcusAndrew
MarcusAndrew

Jun-13-2005 16:24

I must admit, its all very civilised. I was expecting more blood!

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2005 16:25

PS: Before I pack my bags and go into hiding today......I promise no blood baths here in Sleuthville. The only blood allowed is from the criminals we're all after....hehe.

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2005 16:29

DaRu, lets out a long breath in relief, as she replies to Envy and says, "Thanks sweetie!", that makes me feel better, then ....gives a thumbs up signal at MarcusAndrews...letting him know, all is well.

Envy
Envy

Jun-13-2005 16:30

and maybe just a little blood from the poor suspects that keep getting knocked off...

Markie P
Markie P
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2005 17:00

Can`t be sure whether Jacko is guilty or not, I know for one thing that the accuser comes from a not so credible standpoint. But as the saying goes there is no smoke without fire - another famous person walks free. Ho hum.

I like to have faith in the US justice system, but can`t help but think that you are not able to get an impartial jury in this day and age in a high profile case like this - I mean I have seen Jerry Springer and it portrays a worrying picture of the US populace. Are these the same people that are bringing their considerable intellect to the party:P

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