Soulmagent
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I am astounded that he was able to afford all this staff, he would have 2 to 3 cars for every journey full of security. He had security permanantly at his house, he had personal assistant and nannies and housekeepers, he had a Dr on 150,000 a month
I thought the who reason for doing the tour was to make money as he had none thus he had to leave Neverland
I took a screen shot. So no one says it didnt happen. I dont think they are a sequestered jury ,but if they are wow.
I took a screen shot. So no one says it didnt happen. I dont think they are a sequestered jury ,but if they are wow.
how sad that that is the last thing the children saw of there father, I am hoping they do not call either of the older two children, they have suffered enough and what can they add
we have 2 security guards who can testify to the scene as he lay dead in the bedroom,
this security guard knew his job and did all he could to protect the children, and unlike the Dr he knew that the first response should be to call 911, not faff about calling his personal assistant,
and he was prepared to take Michael to the hospital himself if the ambulance was too long in getting there
but I think they all knew as soon as they saw Michael that he was dead
So we can now see the jury? Does this mean they are behind the attorneys?
Oh nevermind I get it now I am slow.
Why are we putting the pics on here? Hopefully somebody can let whoever know about this. Id hate to see the cams yanked out of the courtroom.
Breaks my heart to hear about Paris on the floor.
What wonder children he raised, before he checked out.
this security guard knew his job and did all he could to protect the children, and unlike the Dr he knew that the first response should be to call 911, not faff about calling his personal assistant,
and he was prepared to take Michael to the hospital himself if the ambulance was too long in getting there
but I think they all knew as soon as they saw Michael that he was dead