reasons why murray is being used
steffmaster1
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michael is goin to show how easy it is to accuse someone of something they never did aswell as how the media lies now i understand!! <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
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*claps hands*
Can't wait to see what s next
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credit to smoothcriminal2792:
"I read in another thread about this show (The Court of Last Resort) so i decided to do more research with the help of imdb.com
The episode in question was titled "The Conrad Murray Case" the character of Murray was played by Vaughn Taylor
So i looked up Vaughn Taylor on imdb to find that he played in such films as
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (with Elizabeth Taylor)
"The Scarecrow" (Possible Wiz reference)
& the film "THRILLER"
now these could all just be coincidences, but they are mighty suspicious..
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let me know what you think."
Credit to Denia:
"I just found something interesting concerning the old TV series “The
Court of Last Resort” from the 50's, created by writer Earle Stanley
Gardner who also created Perry Mason. Gardner was one of the
founding members of the Court of Last Resort (The Case Review
Committee), an association who reopened cases wherein a person
might have been falsely convicted.
On the basis of Gardner's association the American TV drama series
“The Court of Last Resort” was produced and aired on NBC in
1957/1958 for 26 episodes. The series centers on seven actual, reallife,
crime experts who examine cases in which there was a
possibility that the convicted person was innocent (wrongly accused
or unjustly convicted), even though circumstantial evidence and a
jury's conviction was contrary to the evidence.
One of the serie's episodes from 1957 is called “The Conrad Murray
Case”, and coincidentally it is episode No. 7!!!
I did not find much about “The Conrad Murray Case” in the internet
except this synopsis which does not say too much:
“After serving many years in prison for a double murder, Murray has
through his own efforts become an expert electrical engineer. Using
this knowledge he improves the prison's electrical system, saving the
taxpayers a fortune. The Court of Last Resort champions Murray as a
completely rehabilitated criminal and is in favor of granting him the
parole thus far denied him. Conrad Murray is up for parole after 34
years as an exemplary prisoner.”
Maybe it is just me, but is that just a coincidence? The Court of Last
Resort helping people who are wrongly accused? Conrad Murray?
Episode No.7? 34 years in prison (3+4=7)?
All this time we were thinking ......How could a death hoax possibly affect the media...and there you go! Your theory sounds perfect!!
its a bit extreme, i want the after party - please now
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my goodness. this is just too much of a coincidence. wow.
Info about Michael Shayne on Wikipedia: (i have placed sentences in bold for emphasis. i note blood on the black market because it reminds me of blood on the dance floor. let's remember how well versed MJ is on movies and stories from the 30's and 40's.)
Great fine P.Y.Teletubby!!
Shayne debuted in the novel Dividend on Death first published in 1939, written by Halliday, a pseudonym of Davis Dresser. Dresser wrote fifty Shayne novels, with the help of Ryerson Johnson. Twenty seven more were written by Robert Terrall for a total of seventy seven; three hundred short stories, a dozen films, radio and television shows, and a few comic book appearances have resulted from the character.
The books were typically very well plotted, with Shayne always gathering the suspects at the end and explaining the crime and naming the murderer. Shayne was initially married in the novels, his wife being Phyllis Shayne, who was a somewhat limited character, and was often out of town. Dresser "killed her off" when he sold the movie rights to the series. In the book, Blood on the Black Market a comedy, she disappears and Shayne is forced to deal with his wife's death.
Halliday stopped writing the Shayne novels after Murder and the Wanton Bride in 1958. Shayne novels continued, however, written by Ryserson Johnson, Robert Terrell, and Dennis Lynds.
Some of these Halliday ghost writers have suggested that Dresser still kept his hand in, even after other writers largely took over the writing of the novels, by doing at least a light edit of the Shayne manuscripts contributed by others, and thus making the later books in the series "ghost-collaborated" rather than actually "ghost-written."
see for yourself
Boris Karloff's Thriller
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how funny there are 77 novels written and stopped in 1958...
Offical explanation: Sandy Gibbons, spokesperson of Los Angeles District Attorney said” We did not file a case today because the necessary paperwork has to be prepared.”
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amazing. we should keep digging and see where this takes us next!
amazing that u can find the words Scarecrow, this is it, conrad murray, disneyland, thriller on the same filmography
Thx to grace for reminding us this "Conrad murray case"
*feels happy*
I agree with you for a 100%!
I've made a topic about the similarities between this hoax and the movie 'The Life Of David Gale':
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