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“Watching your shows, you’d think the prosecution had a slam dunk, but the jury heard Dr. Murray’s lawyer poke holes in several witnesses’ stories,” said ex Jackson lawyer Mark Geregos, chiding HLN for airing only prosecution bites. “Your viewers are seeing a different trial than I’ve been watching. Don’t you think it’s only fair to show both sides?”
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Did Dr. Murray do it, or did MJ do it to himself?
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From a gruesome photo of his dead body to an audio tape his doctor made of the slurring superstar, high on something, prosecutors in the Conrad Murray manslaughter trial portray Michael Jackson’s doctor as callous, greedy and negligent in treating the pop star’s chronic insomnia with a powerful anesthetic called propofol in 2009 as he was preparing for an ambitious world tour.
That’s what killed him, prosecutors said in gut-wrenching opening argument Tuesday, powerful and damning, detailing how the Houston cardiologist demanded $5 million to close up his money losing practice to travel and care for Jackson as his solo patient, then settled on $150,000 a month when rebuffed.
Only he never signed the contract, and never was paid, his late manager told me, but still proceeded to give Jackson what he wanted–the powerful anesthetic propofol–so he could get sleep that was eluding him, affecting his ability to rehearse and perhaps threatening his “This Is It” Tour.
(Hear Jackson slurring on audio tape made by Dr. Murray on the next page) Read the rest of this entry »
Nancy Grace and lawyer Ray Giudice on Casey’s medical records
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, (c)www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
If Cindy Anthony had shared her claims about her daughter, Casey, with Jose Baez instead of Dr. Phil, as she did last week in exclusive interviews, might that have changed the trial outcome?
“As a defendant accused of murdering your daughter so you can party, you can’t do much better than what she got,” says defense lawyer Ray Giudice. “Not guilty might have been won with a medical defense, but they’re complicated and tough to prove.” Read the rest of this entry »
Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer with President Obama
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, (c) www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
When you hear what Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer did on the battlefield in remote Eastern Afghanistan, it sounds like some Hollywood war movie gone wild, written by a screenwriter who had to be smoking something. But it’s not.
Two years ago, then Cpl. Meyer, later promoted, was 21 when he ignored orders to play it safe and set out in the dark in a soon to be bullet-riddled Humvee to rescue fellow Marines and Afghan fighters pinned down or wounded by withering Taliban fire that decimated his unit.
Standing by Meyer Thursday, President Obama read the hero’s tale, which just sounded so Super Heroic, some may have wondered, could one Marine do all THAT? To hear him tell it, a young corporal heard Marines radio for help after they were ambushed a mile away, ignored officers’ orders to stay put, that it was too dangerous, and raced into the “kill zone” to haul out the wounded, the bleeding and dying. Not once, not twice…but 5 TIMES. In all Meyer rescued 23 Afghans and 13 Americans. Read the rest of this entry »
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