Moment Jackson 'DIED' Daily Mirror 8 December 1995

<br /><br />This headline from the 'Daily Mirror' dated 8th December 1995 was very deja vu for me. I found it in Jetzi's books and here is the link to the newspaper article to read it fully. There is even a pic of Michael on a stretcher, this almost puts me in mind of the ambulance pic. Hmmm and double hmmm<br />  :shock:  WTF??<br /><br />http://jetzi-mjvideo.com/books-jetzi-02/95dm/95dm0a.html<br />http://jetzi-mjvideo.com/books-jetzi-02/95dm/95dm01.html<br /><br />(I hope Jetzi doesn't mind - thank you very much Jetzi)<br /><br /><br />3516_25_09_11_12_44_48.png

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  • Thank you for posting this article. Wow.. I am wondering now!! I will continue reading it.. <br />blessings.
  • i find the first thing written is exactly the same thing Jermaine just stated in his interview the other day.<br />Michael was wheeled into hospital on a (TROLLEY) <br />i know this was talked about as to why use the word trolley instead of gurney.<br />not sure if it has any relevance or not.<br /><br /><br /> :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
  • angelangel Posts: 349
    Someone may have already posted this.  "Trolley" is the British term for stretcher, while "gurney" is the U.S. version.
  • He sure does die a lot......
  • PureLovePureLove Posts: 5,891
    on 1316982037:
    <br />He sure does die a lot......<br />
    <br /><br /> :lol: How many times did the man die?
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    on 1316982037:
    <br />He sure does die a lot......<br />
    <br /><br /> :lol: How many times did the man die? <br />
    <br /> <br />lol maybe 9 times...just like a cat loll
  • DatrootDatroot Posts: 1,314
    Also, in Jermaine's book, he uses the term 50 pence piece and the word 'mum'.  Maybe his book was ghost-written by a British person.  An American would surely say 'Mom' and not use the 50 pence piece as an example but the American equivalent.
  • on 1317048820:
    <br />Also, in Jermaine's book, he uses the term 50 pence piece and the word 'mum'.  Maybe his book was ghost-written by a British person.  An American would surely say 'Mom' and not use the 50 pence piece as an example but the American equivalent.<br />
    <br /> <br />He also says 'the' before he says the month something happened. For example "This happened in the October." Is that the way British speak, because I have never heard any American talk like that??....<br />There were rumors before that Michael had a ghost writer for Moonwalk so I guess its possible..
  • Oh my Gosh Purelove and themoonisdancing,<br /><br />you are so funny. For sure hi dies 95 and bought his coffin 7 Years later. :lol:<br /><br />http://popdirt.com/michael-jackson-buys-coffin-for-neverland-ranch/7886/<br /><br />Much Love and Peace to everyone.
  • I noticed it said foreign editor on the newspaper. Maybe that's why some terms are different. 8)
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