Michaelangela, Thanks for the reminder about Jermaine at the premiere of TII saying that this is not it, that there's more to come. Now JJ said this with a smile on his face. Do you really think this would be JJ's demeanor with him knowing that at some point a court case over the death of his brother was looming on the horizon.
Case and point... they have done NOTHING but let the system do their own thing. As most of you have said - the drugs were even left behind. There is MORE to this family than meets the eye.They don't react or act correctly. THIS IS THE BIGGEST SUPERSTAR IN THE WORLD and this case has been treated like they killed a homeless crackhead from the park. Sorry - but that is the way I feel and that's why I still believe this is a hoax and there is so much more to this. <!-- s:| -->:|<!-- s:| -->
SO who IS paying Murray? I mean for his lawyers, and then he was able to post bail too right? I thought he was broke because of his child support! <!-- s:x -->:x<!-- s:x --> Why would Joe mention Thome, and Thome is standing up there with Jermaine when MJ's death was announced at UCLA? This is crazy!!! <!-- s:x -->:x<!-- s:x --> Another thing why were Kenny, Randy Phillips, not at the court! WHY! <!-- s:x -->:x<!-- s:x -->
Joe said "cuz HE'S afraid, ...then cuz he WAS afraid.....ahhhhhhhhh which is it Joe?;)
hahahahha......i picked that up too!
i mean he's been "gone" for nearly 8 months....surely you would have a grip on past or present tense by then.
Good one, gotta love crazy Joe! <!-- s --><!-- s -->
I feel as though Joe is lying through his bitter teeth. Besides out of all people, who would believe him as well as latoya? No offense <!-- s:| -->:|<!-- s:| -->
1. Jam
2. Why You Wanna Trip on Me
3. In the Closet
4. She Drives Me Wild
5. Remember the Time
6. Can't Let Her Get Away
7. Heal the World
8. Black or White
9. Who Is It
10. Give in to Me
11. Will You Be There
12. Keep the Faith
13. Gone Too Soon
14. Dangerous
I don´t like this kind of things, but here it is... <!-- s --><!-- s --> <!-- s --><!-- s --> <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->
TWO THINGS HERE GUYS.....1.DID LKL SAY MICHEAL JOSEPH JACKSON?????....HEY ITS MICHEAL JOE JACKSON PEOPLE.....!!!!!!...2. MAYBE...MAYBE MICHEAL IS PLANNING TO BRING DOWN THE BAD ONES.....AND THAT WOULD BE A TRUE ACHIEVEMANT DONT YOU THINK.......THEY CAUSED HIM SO MUCH PAIN.....SO ITS PAY BACK TIME......DOES ANYONE AGREE.....?????
I notice too when Joe is talking he looks down alot. He doesn't look directly eye to eye when answering questions. Makes me wonder if ole Joe really is hiding something. <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
I remember seeing a Fox News item a little while ago where body language expert Tonya Reiman analyzed Joe Jackson. The interview was about whether JJ knew about the drugs side of things. The expert's conclusion was that there was a "disconnect" between JJ's body language and what JJ was actually saying. So to sum up : lying. Or as we hoaxers like to think : acting.
Just thought you should all know, Frank Di Leo came from an italian background, and seemed to be involved in some "shady" going ons in his past: this is the link: He was also associated with the Gambino family..........Very interesting
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Gambino crime family
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Gambino crime family In NYC, New York, U.S.
Founded by Salvatore "Toto" D'Aquila and named after Carlo Gambino
Years active 1916-present
Territory Various neighborhoods over New York City, and other areas including Long Island, Augusta, GA, New Jersey and Sunny Isles Beach, Florida
Ethnicity Italian, Italian American made men and other ethnicities as "associates"
Membership 260 made members approx,[1] 4000+ associates approx
Criminal activities Racketeering, car theft, conspiracy, Contract killing, construction, building and cement violations, drug trafficking,extortion, fencing, fraud, illegal gambling, labor and construction racketeering, loansharking, money laundering, murder, pier thefts, prostitution, hijacking, Securities fraud, solid and toxic waste dumping violations, and wire fraud [2]
Allies Genovese, Bonanno, Colombo, and Lucchese crime families
Rivals Various gangs over NYC
The Mafia (Cosa Nostra)
Sicilian Mafia
Commission · Sicilian Mafia clans · Sicilian Mafiosi
Second Mafia War · History of the Sicilian Mafia
Antimafia
Italian Antimafia Commission · Maxi Trial
American Mafia (Commission)
Mafia crime families · Italian-American crime families
Commission member families:
Bonanno · Colombo · Gambino · Genovese · Lucchese · Chicago Outfit · Scarfo · DeCavalcante · Detroit Partnership
Castellammarese War
Codes
Made man · Omertà · Vendetta
The Gambino crime family is one of the "Five Families" that control organized crime activity in New York City. It is a part of the United States-wide criminal network known as the Mafia (or Cosa Nostra). The group is named after Carlo Gambino, boss of the family at the time of the McClellan hearings in 1963 when the structure of organized crime first gained public attention. The group's operations extend from New York and the eastern seaboard across to California. Its illicit activities include labor and construction racketeering, gambling, loansharking, extortion, drug trafficking, money laundering, prostitution,[2] murder for hire, solid and toxic waste dumping violations, construction, building and cement violations, fraud and wire fraud, hijacking, pier thefts and fencing.
The rise of what for a time was the most powerful crime family in America began in 1957, the day Albert Anastasia was assassinated while sitting in a barber chair at the Park-Sheraton Hotel in Manhattan. Experts believe Carlo Gambino helped orchestrate the hit to take over the family. More of a businessman than a murderer, Gambino teamed up with Meyer Lansky to control gambling interests in Cuba. The family’s fortunes grew through 1976, when the usually astute Gambino made the error of appointing his brother-in-law, Paul Castellano, as boss. Castellano infuriated upstart capo John Gotti, who orchestrated Castellano's stunning murder in 1985. Gotti's downfall came in 1992, when his underboss Sammy Gravano decided to cooperate with the FBI. Gravano's cooperation brought down not only Gotti, most of the top members of the Gambino family. The family is believed to be currently run by street boss John "Jackie" D'Amico
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i mean he's been "gone" for nearly 8 months....surely you would have a grip on past or present tense by then.
Good one, gotta love crazy Joe! <!-- s --><!-- s -->
she's outta her mind.
It´s DANGEROUS:
1. Jam
2. Why You Wanna Trip on Me
3. In the Closet
4. She Drives Me Wild
5. Remember the Time
6. Can't Let Her Get Away
7. Heal the World
8. Black or White
9. Who Is It
10. Give in to Me
11. Will You Be There
12. Keep the Faith
13. Gone Too Soon
14. Dangerous
I don´t like this kind of things, but here it is... <!-- s --><!-- s --> <!-- s --><!-- s --> <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->
i agree with u <!-- s:P -->:P<!-- s:P -->
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/02/09/michael.jackson.charges/index.html
Just scroll down and you will see the video.
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Gambino crime family
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
"Gambino Family" redirects here. For the hip hop group, see Gambino Family (group).
Gambino crime family In NYC, New York, U.S.
Founded by Salvatore "Toto" D'Aquila and named after Carlo Gambino
Years active 1916-present
Territory Various neighborhoods over New York City, and other areas including Long Island, Augusta, GA, New Jersey and Sunny Isles Beach, Florida
Ethnicity Italian, Italian American made men and other ethnicities as "associates"
Membership 260 made members approx,[1] 4000+ associates approx
Criminal activities Racketeering, car theft, conspiracy, Contract killing, construction, building and cement violations, drug trafficking,extortion, fencing, fraud, illegal gambling, labor and construction racketeering, loansharking, money laundering, murder, pier thefts, prostitution, hijacking, Securities fraud, solid and toxic waste dumping violations, and wire fraud [2]
Allies Genovese, Bonanno, Colombo, and Lucchese crime families
Rivals Various gangs over NYC
The Mafia (Cosa Nostra)
Sicilian Mafia
Commission · Sicilian Mafia clans · Sicilian Mafiosi
Second Mafia War · History of the Sicilian Mafia
Antimafia
Italian Antimafia Commission · Maxi Trial
American Mafia (Commission)
Mafia crime families · Italian-American crime families
Commission member families:
Bonanno · Colombo · Gambino · Genovese · Lucchese · Chicago Outfit · Scarfo · DeCavalcante · Detroit Partnership
Castellammarese War
Codes
Made man · Omertà · Vendetta
The Gambino crime family is one of the "Five Families" that control organized crime activity in New York City. It is a part of the United States-wide criminal network known as the Mafia (or Cosa Nostra). The group is named after Carlo Gambino, boss of the family at the time of the McClellan hearings in 1963 when the structure of organized crime first gained public attention. The group's operations extend from New York and the eastern seaboard across to California. Its illicit activities include labor and construction racketeering, gambling, loansharking, extortion, drug trafficking, money laundering, prostitution,[2] murder for hire, solid and toxic waste dumping violations, construction, building and cement violations, fraud and wire fraud, hijacking, pier thefts and fencing.
The rise of what for a time was the most powerful crime family in America began in 1957, the day Albert Anastasia was assassinated while sitting in a barber chair at the Park-Sheraton Hotel in Manhattan. Experts believe Carlo Gambino helped orchestrate the hit to take over the family. More of a businessman than a murderer, Gambino teamed up with Meyer Lansky to control gambling interests in Cuba. The family’s fortunes grew through 1976, when the usually astute Gambino made the error of appointing his brother-in-law, Paul Castellano, as boss. Castellano infuriated upstart capo John Gotti, who orchestrated Castellano's stunning murder in 1985. Gotti's downfall came in 1992, when his underboss Sammy Gravano decided to cooperate with the FBI. Gravano's cooperation brought down not only Gotti, most of the top members of the Gambino family. The family is believed to be currently run by street boss John "Jackie" D'Amico