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Jeonmunka
Joined: 05 Oct 2009
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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:47 am Post subject: |
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| Whether through skin bleaching or a skin disease |
Have you ever heard of anyone having a disease, whereby their skin gets lighter and lighter? |
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mises
Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Location: retired
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NovaKart
Joined: 18 Nov 2009 Location: Iraq
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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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Vitiligo causes white patches to appear on the skin, especially the hands. I remember Michael Jackson said he changed the color of his skin so that the vitiligo wasn't visible. That is he had the rest of his skin color changed to match it. This article has some info about it :
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/07/06/skin.color.vitiligo/index.html
The fact that Michael Jackson changed his nose, straightened his hair (common enough with black women but not black men) married 2 white women and had children who look 100% white does make you wonder if he had some kind of complex about his race. Like so many things about MJ, it's a mystery. |
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mises
Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Location: retired
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 11:02 pm Post subject: |
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Jackson's doctor to be charged Monday
Published: Feb. 5, 2010 at 4:11 PM
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 5 (UPI) -- Michael Jackson's personal physician is to be charged Monday in connection with the singer's June 2009 death, Los Angeles prosecutors said Friday.
Media reports this week speculated when Dr. Conrad Murray might be formally charged with involuntary manslaughter. Although prosecutors have announced Murray would be charged Monday, People.com said they did not specify what charges he will face.
Also unclear is whether Murray will be allowed to surrender at a police station for booking and post bail, or if he will be arrested and transported to a courthouse in handcuffs, People.com said.
Murray's attorney said Thursday Murray would plead innocent if charged with involuntary manslaughter as expected.
Jackson's death at age 50 was declared a homicide after lethal levels of the anesthesia propofol and sedatives were found in his system.
Murray, the singer's Texas-based doctor, has been under investigation for his treatment of Jackson in the time leading up to his death. Police have said Murray admitted he administered the drugs to Jackson to help him sleep shortly before he died June 25, 2009.
Murray has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and his lawyer has said he is fully cooperating with the investigation. |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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Michael Jackson's doctor charged
Dr Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's personal doctor, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter over the singer's death.
By Nick Allen in Los Angeles
Published: 8:58PM GMT 08 Feb 2010
Dr Murray, who would face up to four years in jail if convicted, is accused of acting "unlawfully and without malice" in bringing about Michael Jackson's death, prosecutors said.
They said Dr Murray had acted "without the caution and circumspection required" when he administered a powerful sedative to Jackson in an effort to help him sleep.
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As he walked into court he was jeered by fans of the singer who hoisted banners including �Justice for Michael.�
Jackson�s parents Joe and Katherine, and siblings Tito, LaToya and Jermaine also arrived at court.
Asked if he was the happy with the charge, Jermaine Jackson said: �It�s not enough.�
full article at link |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:06 am Post subject: |
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The late Father of Sexology and Johns Hopkins Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Pediatrics Dr. John Money described the phenomenon of "pedophilic genius," giving as examples Lewis Carroll (author of Alice in Wonderland) and J.M. Barrie (of Peter Pan) whose love of children inspired them to create their masterpieces which in turn have inspired many succeeding generations of children.
It is fairly clear that MiJac was both a pedophile and a genius, but does he qualify for Money's category? It would need to be established that his love of boys is what inspired his artistic creations. There is evidence in at least some of his productions, e.g. the "Black or White" video featuring 13-year-old Macaulay Culkin, and his cover song "Ben," from the movie about a boy and his pet rat, so I would have to conclude that yes, he does. |
This upcoming book may shed more light on the controversy and sounds like a compelling read:
Michael Jackson's Dangerous Liaisons
Arvizo, Barnes, Bhatti, Chandler, Culkin...The A-Z of All the King's Boys
by Carl Toms
Published: 07 June 2010
A must-read for those who believe he truly loved children but are not so sure about his innocence...
Michael Jackson spent the wedding night of his second marriage not with his bride but with his best man � an eight-year-old boy. His first marriage ended in divorce after he had been on holiday with two young boys � without his wife. To kneejerk loyalists, the King of Pop�s love of children was innocent: end of story. For the more reflective among us, whether we are intrigued, baffled, appalled, empathic, or even all these things, Michael Jackson�s Dangerous Liaisons provides the definitive review of his numerous �special friendships�.
Armed with insights from a range of disciplines � psychology, sociology, moral philosophy � Carl Toms spent many years researching the megastar�s �boy-love�. He delves deeply into the sources of Michael�s enigmatic identity, soul and genius � while keeping a sceptical eye on the assumptions and values of the King�s detractors.
Toms� is the only book to examine thoroughly Michael�s trial on child abuse charges without losing sight of the increasingly well documented � but surprisingly little known or understood � facts about earlier allegations. It exposes the falsity of persistent efforts to whitewash the record by inventing for Michael a phoney �normal�, or �plain vanilla gay�, sexuality. The author probes Michael�s intense identification with Peter Pan, the eternal boy, acknowledging the profound significance of this attachment but discarding the welter of dated Freudian psychobabble it has spawned. Refusing to settle for the easy clich�s about Michael�s �lost childhood�, Toms examines groundbreaking research into intimate man-boy contacts in order to illuminate the real nature of Michael�s �dangerous liaisons� � and the surprising challenge they present to our moral certainties. |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:50 am Post subject: |
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Jackson�s body had thirteen puncture marks: autopsy
Los Angeles: With Michael Jackson�s personal physician Conrad Murray being charged for involuntary manslaughter in the pop icon�s death, the Los Angeles coroner has released the autopsy report. Puncture wounds on his neck, arms and legs were graphically detailed in the 51-page report which gives vivid details supporting last August�s conclusion that Jackson died from �acute propofol intoxication,� CNN online reported.
�Sparse� hair
There were 13 puncture marks on Jackson�s body, and 38 marks in total. The autopsy also revealed that Jackson�s �sparse� hair was �connected to a wig.�The singer weighed 136 pounds and was 69 inches tall. The front of Jackson�s scalp, from his hairline, was tattooed with dark ink over the �frontal balding.� His eyebrows and the border of his eyelids were also tattooed and there was a �pink tattoo� on his lips.
Dr. Murray, who pleaded not guilty to the charges, told investigators he gave Jackson propofol, a powerful anaesthetic, to help him sleep.
The Los Angeles coroner�s office had previously said the 50-year-old star died from a lethal dose of propofol and Dr. Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter by acting �without malice� but also �without caution and circumspection.� � PTI |
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NovaKart
Joined: 18 Nov 2009 Location: Iraq
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:29 am Post subject: |
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There's absolutely no reason to suspect that J.M. Barrie was a pedophile. He had a close relationship with the children of a friend of his but that's all. One of the children later committed suicide as an adult and another may have committed suicide but there's no reason to suspect sexual abuse.
As for Lewis Carroll, he seemed to have a real interest in young girls and he took nude photos of them so it does seem very suspicious. Still he was never accused of anything and people didn't view child nudity in the same way in that time so the evidence is hardly conclusive. |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:49 pm Post subject: |
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One could also go to great lengths to explain away Michael Jackson's lifelong obsession with boys in and around puberty, instead of reaching the obvious conclusion.
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| There's absolutely no reason to suspect that J.M. Barrie was a pedophile. He had a close relationship with the children of a friend of his but that's all. |
And you know this for sure how?
It is clear that Barrie was a pedophile in the sense that he loved children. Whether he engaged in any sexual relations with them however is open to question.
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| One of the children later committed suicide as an adult and another may have committed suicide but there's no reason to suspect sexual abuse. |
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| As for Lewis Carroll, he seemed to have a real interest in young girls and he took nude photos of them so it does seem very suspicious. Still he was never accused of anything and people didn't view child nudity in the same way in that time so the evidence is hardly conclusive. |
It is true that the overwhelming evidence is all circumstantial.
In the case of Michael Jackson however, hard evidence does exist. |
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nautilus

Joined: 26 Nov 2005 Location: Je jump, Tu jump, oui jump!
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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There were 13 puncture marks on Jackson�s body, and 38 marks in total. The autopsy also revealed that Jackson�s �sparse� hair was �connected to a wig.�The singer weighed 136 pounds and was 69 inches tall. The front of Jackson�s scalp, from his hairline, was tattooed with dark ink over the �frontal balding.� His eyebrows and the border of his eyelids were also tattooed and there was a �pink tattoo� on his lips. |
They don't release any details of plastic surgery operations? |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:05 am Post subject: |
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There were 13 puncture marks on Jackson�s body, and 38 marks in total. The autopsy also revealed that Jackson�s �sparse� hair was �connected to a wig.�The singer weighed 136 pounds and was 69 inches tall. The front of Jackson�s scalp, from his hairline, was tattooed with dark ink over the �frontal balding.� His eyebrows and the border of his eyelids were also tattooed and there was a �pink tattoo� on his lips. |
They don't release any details of plastic surgery operations? |
From The Sun's report of the first autopsy:
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| The King of Pop�s once handsome face bore a network of plastic surgery scars, while the bridge to his nose had vanished and its right side had partially collapsed. |
A copy of the complete second autopsy is available here. |
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bacasper

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bacasper

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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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Of course, he was Elvis' son-in-law!
Tenn. House narrowly OKs Michael Jackson measure
Published: 05:07 p.m., Wednesday, February 3, 2010
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) � A resolution to honor the late pop superstar Michael Jackson has passed the Tennessee House with only one vote to spare.
The resolution sponsored by Democratic Rep. G. A. Hardaway of Memphis passed Wednesday on a vote of 51-22. Measures need at least 50 votes to pass the 99-member chamber.
Another 24 lawmakers abstained.
Rep. Gerald McCormick, who voted for the bill, noted that Jackson was once married to Lisa Marie Presley of Memphis. In the Chattanooga Republican's words: "He was Elvis' son-in-law, and that ought to count for something."
Democratic Rep. Henry Fincher of Cookeville said he voted against the measure because Jackson was "credibly accused of child molestation."
Jackson was acquitted of all 14 counts against him at trial in 2005. |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:02 pm Post subject: |
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Did Murray lie?
Jackson death recording emerges
A recording of the moment paramedics first announced Michael Jackson's death has been found online.
The voice on the tape - which is believed to feature a Los Angeles Fire Department medical calling ahead to the UCLA Hospital in Santa Monica - could even be used as new evidence in the trial against the star's personal physician Dr Conrad Murray who has been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
The voice is heard saying: "Patient is Michael Jackson, the pop star singer. No pulse, no breathing. Unresponsive. Tried to resuscitate him. Unsuccessful. We've done everything we can. We should be there in five minutes. It doesn't look good. It doesn't look good."
If the recording is genuine then it would be crucial to the trial into Michael's death because it contradicts the timeline of events previously stated by Dr Murray who said the 50-year-old music legend still had a pulse and was warm when he put him in the ambulance.
If the tape is used, prosecutors would argue Dr. Murray, 56, actually left Michael for more than an hour after giving him the powerful sedative Propofol, making his actions careless.
The tape, which emerged on the ambulance workers' web forum, is thought to be the first time the announcement was made that Michael was dead on June 25 last year, although authorities do not yet know whether it is genuine.
An LAFD spokesman said: "I couldn't confirm that it is one of our workers. It could be. They refer to 'pop star Michael Jackson' but it is not our practice to name names." |
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