Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Killer Of The Great Michael Jackson Found Guilty

This is one of those issues which really arouse my ire.  The mother of Michael Jackson hired this man to manage her child's drug addiction.  No.  Dr. Murray should have declined.  He should not have participated in this madness.  However, Michael's family saw the way that he was living.  Like a denizen of the worst crack house in LA.  Filthy rooms.  Containers of urine all around him.  He was shopping for drugs and even owed a single pharmacy 100,000 US dollars.  This was AWAY from the drugs he was getting from Murray.  

I would have liked to see more honesty regarding Michael's addiction.  All they're saying is that if you're rich and famous enough you can be a junkie and have the public ignore your entire persona.  This is very, very sad that this family will not state that they knew their brother was horribly ill but instead they are blaming a man, a single man.  The problem with Michael is so much more complex.  Many people were culpable.  Down to the man who was giving Michael that 20 percent solution of bleaching cream.  All of them didn't kill Michael.  But they all DEFINITELY helped Michael kill himself.

La Vonda

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Abdul Karim Bangura <theai@earthlink.net> wrote:

Dr. Conrad Murray found guilty

On November 7, Michael Jackson's doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death.

  1. Reuters logo Photo By POOL/REUTERS 14 hrs ago

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