News of the World Jacko killed by 'Mr X' not doc

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  • I think I am just going to wait until another site posts this...how do we know this is true?
  • 2good2btrue2good2btrue Posts: 4,210
    There is an underground carpark at Carolwood dve...a different entrance to the front gates..
  • Someone mentioned that News of the World is a tabloid. Anyone know if this information has been reported any place other than a tabloid?

    No, because its an exclusive to them.

    Well I guess we wait and see if anybody else reports this. Even if it does appear in other media it won't make it any more reliable, it will be another copy/paste job. TMZ (another tabloid) has reported almost exclusively on MJ, and the other media took what they reported and ran with it without any verification. This all reminds me of a long ago clue from TS about Joey Skaggs...the famous hoax artist. Mr. Skaggs repeatedly showed how easy it was to get things printed in the media without verification of any kind. Everybody is in a hurry to get the "scoop" and will print stories with the most questionable of sources or none at all.

    Mysterious Mr. X huh? <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D --> I wonder who the JOKER is planting these stories. Hahahaha

    TouchedByAnAngel

    "JUST BECAUSE IT IS IN PRINT DOESN'T MAKE IT THE GOSPEL"
  • I think there is no mr X, Y and Z.. Michael is not going to let an innocent man who probably helped him with this hoax go to jail for something he did not do. Hypothetical speaking, let suppose Michael is really dead, Murray was his doctor, he was suppose to be on his side all the time, watching, and monotoring him. Not leaving him and go who knows were to speak to 3 women. I still think he is responsible for his actions. If he did not leave the room, Mr. X wouldn't have killed Michael. Now this is just hypothetical speaking. I am not saying Michael is dead. I know the hoax is coming to an end,and I feel more confused then June 25/2009. <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? --> Blessings
  • starchildstarchild Posts: 374
    Mr. Skaggs repeatedly showed how easy it was to get things printed in the media without verification of any kind. Everybody is in a hurry to get the "scoop" and will print stories with the most questionable of sources or none at all.
    "JUST BECAUSE IT IS IN PRINT DOESN'T MAKE IT THE GOSPEL"
    So true. Hard to tell what's true and what's not. <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
  • Lovely OneLovely One Posts: 430
    This is Wikipedia's explanation of "News of the World"
    It is a tabloid....Not sure if we should believe this article or not unless one special brilliant genius is
    getting rumors out there on purpose! <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) -->

    News of the World
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Official website <!-- m -->http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/<!-- m -->

    The News of the World is a national tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom every Sunday. It is published by News Group Newspapers of News International, itself a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and is the Sunday sister paper of The Sun. The newspaper concentrates on celebrity-based scoops and populist news. Its fondness for sex scandals gained it the nicknames "News of the Screws" and "Screws of the World". It also has a reputation for exposing celebrities as drug users or criminals and setting up insiders and journalists in disguise to provide either video or photographic evidence. With sales averaging 2,812,005 copies per week in October 2010,[1] the News of the World is the largest selling English-language newspaper in the world.[2] On 16 September 2010, it was announced that the online website of the paper would be placed behind a paywall.[3]

    The editor Andy Coulson resigned on 26 January 2007 over the royal phone tapping scandal.[4] He was succeeded by Colin Myler, a former editor of the Sunday Mirror who had latterly worked at the New York Post. Previous editors of the paper include Piers Morgan and Rebekah Wade who replaced Phil Hall in 2000.
  • GINAFELICIAGINAFELICIA Posts: 6,506
    I don't believe this story because it doesn't make too much sense.

    If someone wanted to stole that money - he/she could have done it without killing Michael.
    But the house was guarded and how could anyone went in withot having an acomplice - one of the bodyguards maybe?
    And the police never followed the trail of that 1 million they say MJ had in the house?
    Anyway, who's keeping 1 million in the house? I find this odd.
  • DRMurray.jpg

    Sounds like "Dr. Murray" (Michael?) is sending us messages right on time
  • News of the World... I remember years back they had a cover story "Mermaid Found in Tuna Sandwich". It was literally a Barbie between two pieces of bread.
    I'm really not inclined to put any credence in an article by that publication...
  • News of the World... I remember years back they had a cover story "Mermaid Found in Tuna Sandwich". It was literally a Barbie between two pieces of bread.
    I'm really not inclined to put any credence in an article by that publication...

    I think you are thinking of a different tabloid... not the UK one.
  • Guys, this is like in a movie! We don't know who killed until the end!
    Put your 3d hoax glasses on and keep watching!

    <TMZ is also a tabloid trash, yet we all follow it every day> <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) -->
  • Guys, this is like in a movie! We don't know who killed until the end!
    Put your 3d hoax glasses on and keep watching!

    <TMZ is also a tabloid trash, yet we all follow it every day> <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) -->

    Exactly... plus NOTW is the one that Latoya, Katherine and Joe went to for exclusive interviews. So i cant discount NOTW as its clear they have sources on the inside.
  • SouzaSouza Posts: 9,400
    I remember someone in hoaxland back in 2009 who kept talking about fingerprints. His/her story at that time was so strange and unbelievable, that I thought (s)he was nuts. I can't remember it all, but I do remember that when this person left, (s)he said: you will remember me later, when the fingerprints will come up. Well, I do remember her/him now, such a pity I can't remember the rest of the story. All I remember is that it was about a clinic in Europe and fake hands. I told you it sounded strange...

    So now the story is that a third person managed to get into the house, passed the bodyguards, the chef, the kids and Murray, got into the room at the right moment, when Murray was out to phone one of his girls or taking a piss, KNEW where Mike had his cash, KNEW that the drugs he was going to inject him with would kill him and not wake him up, got the cash, and got out unnoticed as well. Oh, and he also has ties with the LAPD so the tapes would be gone and the fingerprints not checked until the defence got a hold of it. So the thief story doesn't really sound convincing, a thief has no LAPD connections like that, or that much luck. MJ knew how protect himself, a thief could never get this far, BS. If people do believe this could have happened, they would also believe that the bodyguards and the LAPD are involved to cover it all up and send Murray to jail for it instead. In that case they would have made SURE that the fingerprints would have matched Murray's, they would have planted evidence against him. This story doesn't make sense at all.

    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

  • @Souza What if it was someone on the inside, who knew MJ - so knew about the drugs, the propofol and the stashed cash.

    Although it would be sloppy to leave fingerprints, as if they were clever they would have worn gloves.
  • DatrootDatroot Posts: 1,314
    The News of the World is one of the trashiest tabloids ever - it has printed a load of crap about MJ over the years.
  • I remember someone in hoaxland back in 2009 who kept talking about fingerprints. His/her story at that time was so strange and unbelievable, that I thought (s)he was nuts. I can't remember it all, but I do remember that when this person left, (s)he said: you will remember me later, when the fingerprints will come up. Well, I do remember her/him now, such a pity I can't remember the rest of the story. All I remember is that it was about a clinic in Europe and fake hands. I told you it sounded strange...

    So now the story is that a third person managed to get into the house, passed the bodyguards, the chef, the kids and Murray, got into the room at the right moment, when Murray was out to phone one of his girls or taking a piss, KNEW where Mike had his cash, KNEW that the drugs he was going to inject him with would kill him and not wake him up, got the cash, and got out unnoticed as well. Oh, and he also has ties with the LAPD so the tapes would be gone and the fingerprints not checked until the defence got a hold of it. So the thief story doesn't really sound convincing, a thief has no LAPD connections like that, or that much luck. MJ knew how protect himself, a thief could never get this far, BS. If people do believe this could have happened, they would also believe that the bodyguards and the LAPD are involved to cover it all up and send Murray to jail for it instead. In that case they would have made SURE that the fingerprints would have matched Murray's, they would have planted evidence against him. This story doesn't make sense at all.

    Agreed.

    But we mustn`t forget that this is just a defence strategy. They are just supposed to disproove the accusation but not supposed to deliver an unambigious story themselves. It`ll be sufficient to point at convincing facts that cast substantial /reasonable doubts on the accusation. In order not to fail, prosecution now has to produce a consistant story with evidence not to the contrary but to some proof of Murray`s guilt in the case.
  • 2good2btrue2good2btrue Posts: 4,210
    Wasn't there an IV stand in the death scene photo ???
  • MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
    <!-- m -->http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/notw/_n ... iller.html<!-- m -->

    Jacko killed by 'Mr X' not doc
    Mystery fingerprints found on death syringe
    Accused's lawyer says he can't be convicted

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    News of the world <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: --> aha, yeah, sure <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: --> what a trustful tabloid...

    Now they will come up with "it was a fan who killed MJ", "he sneaked in to the home, reached Michael and killed him" <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->

    And the prints are analyzed and found after almost 2 years <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->

    Give me a B *clap clap clap*
    Give me a S *clap clap clap*

    BS
  • PureLovePureLove Posts: 5,891
    News of the World... I remember years back they had a cover story "Mermaid Found in Tuna Sandwich". It was literally a Barbie between two pieces of bread.
    I'm really not inclined to put any credence in an article by that publication...

    <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->

    We should be glad that they didn't find Michael in a hotdog. <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
  • hesouttamylifehesouttamylife Posts: 5,393
    Is it possible that Murray wrote this story himself as a diversion tactic? Get the heat offa him for a minute. Changes. Confusion. Things coming to a chaotic, climatic end?
  • finfinfinfin Posts: 648
    <!-- m -->http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/musi ... -sale.html<!-- m -->

    The other syringe that adminstered the fatal dose was in Vegas in 2010, wonder how much it was sold for? <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->


    Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson's fatal drugs syringe 'to go on sale'
    The syringe that allegedly administered a fatal dose of drugs to Michael Jackson is reportedly set to go on sale for $5 million (£3.3m) in Las Vegas.


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    Michael Jackson died at his home in Las Angeles last June Photo: JANE MINGAYBy Heidi Blake 8:55AM GMT 16 Mar 2010
    Comment
    The needle is believed to have been obtained secretly and is apparently being offered around Las Vegas auction houses.

    Michael Jackson's family are said to have been informed by lawyers representing the unnamed seller and are reportedly desperate to stop the sale.

    The bizarre artefact could go under the hammer on June 25 – the first anniversary of the singer's death in Los Angeles.

    His personal doctor, Conrad Murray, 57, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after allegedly administering drugs such as Valium, lorazepam and propofol to the troubled star.

    An autopsy found that Jackson died from "lethal levels" of propofol, a powerful anaesthetic. The syringe set to go on sale is said to be the one used to administer the fatal dose.

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    A source told The Mirror: "This is one of the sickest lots ever put up. The syringe is no longer needed in the inquest or in murray's forthcoming trial but the moral implications don't bear thinking about.

    "The guy who has possession of the needle has been in meetings with his legal team, making sure it is legitimate and his to sell. The plan is to flog it for up to $5 million in a big Vegas casino but he's been told he may have to sell it somewhere that doesn't have 'reciprocal legal agreements with the United States', such as Brazil or even Libya.

    "The validity of the sale is a matter of interpretation, dependent on whether the DA believes a crime has even been committed. Rumours are leaking thick and fast and the Jackson family are aware of the auction plan.

    "They are furious and incensed that someone is yet again trying to profit from him. It's an incredibly distressing time for them."

    Dr Conrad Murray denies the manslaughter charges and will go on trial later this year
  • angelshadowangelshadow Posts: 8,257
    My God .... what is the next?
    The Mysterious Mr. X also .... <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
  • hesouttamylifehesouttamylife Posts: 5,393
    I’m about to burn out <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? --> This is too much sensationalism for me. Gonna step back a bit til later in the week. Maybe things will calm down and make a little more sense by then. At least I hope so.
  • I’m about to burn out <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? --> This is too much sensationalism for me. Gonna step back a bit til later in the week. Maybe things will calm down and make a little more sense by then. At least I hope so.

    Ah. Take care. xx Dont be sad or make yourself ill over this. xx
  • Yambo3003Yambo3003 Posts: 291
    Prints on Michael Jackson syringe 'not Murray's'
    Sunday, April 17 2011, 15:43 BST
    By Colin Daniels, Entertainment Reporter


    Fingerprints found on the syringe whose contents killed Michael Jackson do not belong to Dr Conrad Murray, it has been reported.

    Murray is due to stand trial over Jackson's death in three weeks time. He is accused of involuntary manslaughter after allegedly administering the Propofol that killed the popstar.

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    However, the News of the World reports that Murray's prints were not on the fatal syringe - supporting his defence that "Mr X" injected the drug before fleeing with more than $1m in cash that went missing from Jackson's home.

    "The mystery fingerprints are the biggest breakthrough for Murray so far," a source said. "If it is handled right it would mean a jury cannot convict him. All the syringes were vacuum-packed and sterile before use. The fingerprints point to someone else being there and using the fatal syringe."

    Furthermore, police have lost CCTV footage from the house on the day of Jackson's death. "The missing CCTV tape also helps the theory. Bodyguards say they handed over 24 hours-worth of footage from the day, which showed everyone who came and went," the source added.

    Murray is said to be reluctant to take to the stand and will submit a statement claiming his innocence. He will also question why he would want to kill Jackson when he was being paid £90,000 ($147,000) a month to work as his personal doctor.

    The fingerprints do not belong to any of Jackson's family or staff and it remains unknown whose they are.
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