Michael awoke the tiếp theo morning extremely tired and still very shaken up. Michael walked into the bathroom and took a nice long warm shower. After getting out he got dressed, when he was dressed he began to pace around the house nervously. He felt he needed to go somewhere. As he paced about, something in his head told him to head outside and take a walk. Michael thought why not, maybe he could use a little fresh air. Michael grabbed his áo, áo khoác and headed outside.
As michael walked down the path of old oak trees covered in spanish moss, he felt like someone was following him. Michael turned around, and when he did there stood Jack standing about 15 feet away from michael. From what michael could see it just looked like Jack was staring at him again. Michael began to walk towards him, as he got closer he saw Jack was staring at him but he was also pointing at something, something that was off the path. Michael stood there, puzzled as to what he was pointing at. Michael didnt see anything, Michael turned to Jack "Lead the way" was all michael could say. Suddenly Jack went strainght through michael almost knocking him off his feet. Michael doubled over to catch his breath. After he recovered michael began to walk in the direction Jack was pointing. As he walked michael knew Jack was leading him.
After a pretty long walk, michael found himself at a clearing in the woods. Nothing seemed out of place here, michael wondered why Jack led him to this spot. Suddenly out of nowhere something told michael to go over and touch a nearby tree. When he did he was overcome with visions, visions of those men in white robes and hoods torturing and hanging Jack's lover. Michael quickly took his hand off the tree. Michael then knew why Jack sent him here, this was where those men killed the one he loved..............
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As michael walked down the path of old oak trees covered in spanish moss, he felt like someone was following him. Michael turned around, and when he did there stood Jack standing about 15 feet away from michael. From what michael could see it just looked like Jack was staring at him again. Michael began to walk towards him, as he got closer he saw Jack was staring at him but he was also pointing at something, something that was off the path. Michael stood there, puzzled as to what he was pointing at. Michael didnt see anything, Michael turned to Jack "Lead the way" was all michael could say. Suddenly Jack went strainght through michael almost knocking him off his feet. Michael doubled over to catch his breath. After he recovered michael began to walk in the direction Jack was pointing. As he walked michael knew Jack was leading him.
After a pretty long walk, michael found himself at a clearing in the woods. Nothing seemed out of place here, michael wondered why Jack led him to this spot. Suddenly out of nowhere something told michael to go over and touch a nearby tree. When he did he was overcome with visions, visions of those men in white robes and hoods torturing and hanging Jack's lover. Michael quickly took his hand off the tree. Michael then knew why Jack sent him here, this was where those men killed the one he loved..............
part 9 coming soon!!!!!
Sources directly connected to Dr. Conrad Murray tell TMZ ... the Doc will not accept any plea bargain from the L.A. County District Attorney in the Michael Jackson manslaughter case.
We're told Dr. Murray feels so strongly about his innocence, even a plea with no jail time would be out of the question.
Fact is ... Dr. Murray shouldn't hold his breath, because no plea bargain has been offered and sources tell us the D.A. will not offer one.
As for Murray's defense ... we're told the centerpiece revolves around the fact that only two people were in the room around the time MJ died, and Murray insists he did not administer the fatal dose of Propofol.
The operating theory of Murray's lawyers -- when the Doc left to go to the bathroom, a frustrated MJ woke up and administered the fatal dose himself in a desperate attempt to get some sleep.
We're told Dr. Murray feels so strongly about his innocence, even a plea with no jail time would be out of the question.
Fact is ... Dr. Murray shouldn't hold his breath, because no plea bargain has been offered and sources tell us the D.A. will not offer one.
As for Murray's defense ... we're told the centerpiece revolves around the fact that only two people were in the room around the time MJ died, and Murray insists he did not administer the fatal dose of Propofol.
The operating theory of Murray's lawyers -- when the Doc left to go to the bathroom, a frustrated MJ woke up and administered the fatal dose himself in a desperate attempt to get some sleep.
The producer/director of Michael Jackson's "This Is It" tour is scoffing at Katherine Jackson's wrongful death suit in which he's named as a defendant, because he had nothing to do with the drugs hoặc treatment that caused the singer's death.
Kenny Ortega just filed legal docs -- obtained bởi TMZ -- asking the court to remove him as a defendant in Katherine's suit, claiming, "Kenneth Ortega is not alleged to be involved in the medical treatment hoặc administration of drugs that allegedly caused Michael Jackson's death."
Ortega's lawyer adds ... Kenny never had a contract with Dr. Conrad Murray hoặc with Michael Jackson, nor has he had any official affiliation with AEG.
Ortega's lawyer says, "The naming of Kenneth Ortega as a defendant in this action, without any basis, without any substantive charging allegations against him, is a gross error."
Kenny Ortega just filed legal docs -- obtained bởi TMZ -- asking the court to remove him as a defendant in Katherine's suit, claiming, "Kenneth Ortega is not alleged to be involved in the medical treatment hoặc administration of drugs that allegedly caused Michael Jackson's death."
Ortega's lawyer adds ... Kenny never had a contract with Dr. Conrad Murray hoặc with Michael Jackson, nor has he had any official affiliation with AEG.
Ortega's lawyer says, "The naming of Kenneth Ortega as a defendant in this action, without any basis, without any substantive charging allegations against him, is a gross error."