MICHAELS GRAVE 50 YEARS OLD?

Suzy IIISuzy III Posts: 2
edited January 1970 in Medical Discussion
HELLO GUYS I WAS LOGED OUT AGAIN AND DO NOTHING.WHAT HAPPENED?I DONT NOW IF YOU READ IT ON THE ITALIAN BLOG,BUT I READ THAT THE TOMBSTONE OF MICHAEL IS THEIR ALREADY 50 YEARS.AND THEIR ARE INDEED A COUPLE OF PHOTOS BUT NO NAME.AND IF MICHAEL IS THERE I FIND IT VERY UNRESPECTFUL TO LAY SOMONE FAMOUS AND BIG GENIUS IN AN UNMARKED GRAVE!BUT HOW FIND OUT?I CANT GO TO THEIR OR DONT HAVE THE PHONENUMBER AND I AM FROM BELGIUM.I NOW THAT I LOVE AND MISS HIM VERY,VERY MUTCH AND I AM SO SICK OF THE GAMES THEY PLAYING WITH US!!SUZY.

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  • I understand the point you are trying to make.

    Yes.. the crypt has always been there at Forest Lawn, but has supposedly laid empty since Forest Lawn was built.... as it is expensive. But MJs family brought it for Michael and (the story goes).. MJ now lies in that crypt.
  • MJJ1982MJJ1982 Posts: 1,282
    I understand the point you are trying to make.

    Yes.. the crypt has always been there at Forest Lawn, but has supposedly laid empty since Forest Lawn was built.... as it is expensive. But MJs family brought it for Michael and (the story goes).. MJ now lies in that crypt.

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    And yes, it's there for years now. You can see old pictures from it.
  • angelshadowangelshadow Posts: 8,257
    It is to me famously this is 50 years old.
    I never think that this as a place of rest MJs is possible!
  • What I dont get if nobody may nows where he laying to rest way have the showing it then?Sorry guys but I am so confused.Maybe the have already visit his real grave,but if nobody nows where it is how can their than be any pictures??!!
  • MJJ1982MJJ1982 Posts: 1,282
    What I dont get if nobody may nows where he laying to rest way have the showing it then?Sorry guys but I am so confused.Maybe the have already visit his real grave,but if nobody nows where it is how can their than be any pictures??!!

    I don't get that too, just ask Karen Faye why she sold the pictures, because she's the one who showed them...
  • MJ_FactsMJ_Facts Posts: 183
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    It's from 1952
  • KirscheKirsche Posts: 2,082
    If he's really in there, I think it is a little bit disrespectful that his name is not on that crypt
  • Tink.I.AmTink.I.Am Posts: 878
    the crypt that he is in or the tomb if you will is old, it was used as a show piece. To show potential "clients" what kind of resting space there are at FL.
  • HazzelyHazzely Posts: 1,443
    Here's a comment I found on a page

    By: Common Sense
    On: 02 Jul 2010 1:15 am

    The "crypt" that MJ is in is SOLID marble. It's been there in Forest Lawn since the 1950's. How did they get a casket in it?? Everyone else in there is in a crypt in the wall, right? Is there anyone else there that is in a standalone structure without their name even being on it? How come his kids never went to the burial spot since the funeral? (Jermaine confirmed this on Larry King). Makes you wonder.
  • DancingTheDreamDancingTheDream Posts: 4,923
    Here's a comment I found on a page

    By: Common Sense
    On: 02 Jul 2010 1:15 am

    The "crypt" that MJ is in is SOLID marble. It's been there in Forest Lawn since the 1950's. How did they get a casket in it?? Everyone else in there is in a crypt in the wall, right? Is there anyone else there that is in a standalone structure without their name even being on it? How come his kids never went to the burial spot since the funeral? (Jermaine confirmed this on Larry King). Makes you wonder.

    How can we get proof that this is solid marble?
  • rowdyangelrowdyangel Posts: 546
    Sorry to 'hijack' the OP's thread but I just wanted to say that this 'crypt' and 'mausoleum' business has bugged me right from the very start.

    It is very convenient to have had 'Michael's body' placed where nobody can get to it, so that nobody can discover the truth and where it is so easy to create a mock-up of that very place for the purpose of trying to convince us that he is gone. After all, burying him out in the open (within the actual grounds of FL) would have meant that it would be too easy for people to discover that Michael was not buried there, nor would it be so easy to create a mock-up of his burial place out in the open.

    If Michael really did die, I can't believe for one minute that he would be laid to rest in a place where his fans could not visit and pay their respects. I mean, the Jacksons Tweets say it all - telling us that Michael loved his fans very very much and always wanted his fans to feel close to him. Really??? So why lay him to rest in a place where he can't have his fans close to him????
  • mjj29081958mjj29081958 Posts: 451
    I think they meant that the thickness of the walls is marble, not that the crypt has not hole in it. At least that's the way we use the word Solid.
  • DancingTheDreamDancingTheDream Posts: 4,923
    Forest Lawn, often called the Disneyland of the dead, opens in Glendale, California.

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  • All famous people that I know of have their name on their grave, why would MJ be any different. It's obvious the family are hiding the truth.
  • GraceGrace Posts: 2,864
    Forest Lawn, often called the Disneyland of the dead, opens in Glendale, California.

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    I don't think that's such a bad description.

    "Forest Lawn was founded in 1906 by a group of businessmen in San Francisco, and it was initially established as a non-profit. By 1917, Forest Lawn had been taken over by Dr. Hubert Eaton, a man who is often credited with revolutionizing the American funeral industry." [...] The company does not appreciate the term “cemetery” in the context of its properties, preferring “memorial park.” [...] Forest Lawn's grounds are also rented out for weddings, christenings, and other events."

    http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-forest-lawn-cemetery.htm

    The memorial parks are made of easy-to-maintain greenland and plaques that don't bother a lawnmower (reminding me in their standardization of cemeteries for killed soldiers in WW I / WW II) and of reproductions of famous masterpieces of architecture and art thus being appealing to tourists to spend their leisure.
    This is an industry for make-believe and made-as-if - what's in fact making this much different from any Disneyland theme park?

    Does anybody else find it strange to have a "Drive-In" to honor your beloved decedents?
    Just like you would drive-in buying a hot-dog. Is it only me who thinks that's strange?

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  • [/quote] This is an industry for make-believe and made-as-if - what's in fact making this much different from any Disneyland theme park?

    Does anybody else find it strange to have a "Drive-In" to honor your beloved decedents?
    Just like you would drive-in buying a hot-dog. Is it only me who thinks that's strange?
    [/quote]




    No, it`s not only you ...
    I guess most Europeans would consider a concept lke this as rather impious or irreverent.
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