Dr. Drew will be covering the Dr. Conrad Murray trail in the involuntary manslaughter charges in the case of Michael Jackson from gavel to gavel with a one hour show every night Monday – Friday at 9 PM EST – PST and 8 PM CST – MST. Straight Talk with John Nazarian will be covering the trial gavel to gavel Monday – Friday at 4 PM PST – 7 PM EST on live radio. The call in number is 1-818-572-8030 long distance charges to apply or call in using Skype internationally free.
Both will have excellent guest I feel sure.
Now that a jury is seated in the Michael Jackson death trial, with opening statements planned for Tuesday, Dr. Drew made it clear on his show last night that HLN will be covering the case every step of the way, gavel-to-gavel. The focus of the trial: how did the “King of Pop” really die? It’s a question the world has been asking for over two years. A Los Angeles County jury will decide whether Conrad is guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He’s accused of administering a fatal dose of a surgical anaesthetic to Jackson. A couple of Dr. Drew’s guests weighed in with their thoughts on the trial.
Judge Greg Mathis, host of “Judge Mathis,” explained how it’s possible for jurors to be impartial:
“The question is whether they can have a preconceived notion that is balanced and fair. Some folks might look at it and say ‘well I’m not sure, I just don’t know.’ And from what I’m hearing on both sides, eveyone has a point, and so I’m just going to wait and see. In fact, that’s what judges have to do, and so perhaps we have some of the juror candidates also that may have been able to have such a consideration.”
Brian Oxman, a close family friend of the Jackson family for over 24 years, said that it was fishy for Michael to announce a 50-date concert tour a couple months before he died:
“Everyone in this family knew full well, when 50 concerts were announced that this was a serious problem. I got a call from Latoya, who said, ‘Brian, he can’t do 50 concerts, they’re going to kill him!’”
What do you think? At the start of the trial, do you think that Jackson’s death was a conspiracy, or are you, like most jurors, going to wait and see what evidence is shown before making a decision?
Straight Talk with John J. Nazarian will kick off his coverage tonight with an in-depth look at the jury and what they might bring into this case or are any of them coming in their mind made up?
Nazarian’s show for September, 26, 2011, with John J. Nazarian co-host Vee Foster, guests Ken and Rose Turner:
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Dr. Drew recently took a look at the jury selection process for the upcoming Dr. Conrad Murray trial with Judge Greg Mathis, host of “Judge Mathis”, and Jean Casarez, correspondent for Tru TV’s “In Session”. Dr. Drew and his guests examined the jury questionnaire administered to potential jurors to determine whether or not it will ensure impartiality. Dr Drew will be covering the latest in the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray with an hour wrap up on HLN at 9 PM EDT.
Judge Mathis noted:
“Impartial juries are hard to come by with people as famous as Michael. But the good news is you’ll have critics who previously didn’t care for Michael, and then you’ll have fanatics who loved him to death, so it kind of offsets each other.”
Jean Casarez said that Murray’s defense attorney, Edward Chernoff, was extremely worried about stealth jurors who are only interested in making money off of the trial through interviews and book deals. She added:
“It’s interesting the judge said today to all the jurors that they would have to wait 90 days after the trial to accept any type of payment or benefit in regard to this trial and serving on this jury. An interesting thing jurors told right from the get-go.”
What do you think? Will the questionnaire ensure an impartial jury, or should the state use a more rigorous process when picking jurors for the Conrad Murray murder trial?
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Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor agreed to a motion by prosecutors to exclude six of Jackson’s former doctors — including Dr. Arnold Klein. He must be feeling like he got a get out of jail free card after the latest filings and counter claims in his bankruptcy.
In court papers filed Monday, defense attorneys Edward Chernoff and Nareg Gourjian alleged that Klein “administered frequent intramuscular injections of Demerol to Mr. Jackson for no valid medical purpose,” and that Jackson “became physiologically and psychologically dependent on Demerol.”
“I do not think it is relevant,” Judge Pastor said. Pastor also ruled that the defense could not make any reference to the 2003 search of Jackson’s ranch in Santa Barbara county, saying that it had no bearing on his death. So those drugs and the allegations of needle marks is out for Murray’s defense as well, what a win for the D. A. in this case.
Chernoff argued that the testimony would show that Jackson was “addicted to and withdrawing from Demerol” a factor Chernoff said was “important to our defense” . Judge Pastor said nope, no can do.
Pastor said he would allow testimony from two other doctors, Allen Metzger and David Adams. Murray’s defense team says Jackson asked Metzger in April 2009 to give him an intravenous sedative, a request the physician refused to grant.
Adams meanwhile gave Jackson the anesthetic propofol on four occasions in 2008, after the singer had oral surgery. Jackson also by many accounts used the drug as a sleep aid. Pastor also approved testimony from a nurse who treated Jackson in 2009.
Dr. Murray is facing charges for involuntary homicide in Jackson’s death on June 25, 2009. Murray could face up to four years in prison if convicted.
His defense team is expected to argue that Jackson gave himself an excessive dose of the drug while the doctor was out of the room at the singer’s mansion in the affluent Holmby Hills neighborhood near Los Angeles. The defense has also floated the theory that Jackson committed suicide.
Jury selection will begin on September 8, with opening statements scheduled for September 20 or 27.
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We have all been reading the bombarding of “news” reports since Michael Jackson died. Each infotainment site (TMZ and Perez Hilton) with online papers and newspapers and television all wanting those advertising dollars and so the sensational stories continue and the spin gets larger. Let’s take a look at where we are today.
1. Someone has Michael Jackson prosthetic nose? That is the creepiest one I have read.
2. Michael Jackson has still not been buried. That is very reminiscent of James Brown hanging in limbo while family members fight it out.
3. We have doctors under investigation and charges soon to follow. This time led by the L. A. P. D. and the L. A. D. A., wonder who told feel good AG Jerry Brown to stay home and OFF of news conferences, whoever did ~~ good job!
4. Rumors of custody disputes between Debbie Rowe, Katherine Jackson and Michael Jackson’s oldest sister Rebbie are detailed in every media you read.
5. We have now seen the leaked video of how badly Jackson was burned in the Pepsi commercial, some say that was the beginning of his drug use and plastic surgery. So many plastic surgeries that many people said generated the impression that Jackson was just a freak in the latter years of his life.
6. Jackson’s children wore masks when out with him another nutso thing for him to do, Wacko Jacko. Was he wacko or protecting his children’s identities from the paparazzi always following him; always trying to get that picture that would sell and show an ever more eccentric Jackson as his youth passed him by?
7. There is a lot of money at stake in Michael Jackson’s Estate and with that comes even more lawsuits around the corner. Thank goodness there is a no contest clause in the trust fund papers it is said by Katherine Jackson’s lawyers. How do we know this? The infotainment business says we know this because Katherine Jackson’s lawyers asked the court if there was any “loophole” where she could contest the Will’s executors and not lose her cut of the action.
8. The paramedics allegedly said Jackson was dead when they got to the house but Dr. Conrad Murray made them take Jackson to the hospital. Rumors are flying it was so the doctor could hide things, but later he told police exactly where to find the closet of drugs. Just another example of the spin and stories circulating on the days there is no “real” news on Jackson.
9. A tormented soul Michael Jackson appears to have been one that openly talked about the abuse of his father as a child. However we read that as an adult Jackson, no matter what disarray his own life might be even including tabloid turmoil he always financially supported his mother. Think about that and how many of us had even knew about that until the AP article this past week saying the executors are filing for an allowance for Jackson’s mother as well as his children to began being paid for by the Estate.
10. Then there is the question of who are the children’s “biological” dad and mom? Easy to answer, Michael Jackson was their daddy and that is all that matters at the end of the day. He wanted to protect his children in life, let’s hope they are protected after his death.
So many questions to feed so much frenzy, I predict Anna Nicole Smith and those in her life will begin to fade from the public view and scrutiny as Jackson’s death, and wealth will take center stage any day now. It is already consuming the infotainment “news” in our new 24/7 thirst for more dirt thus equaling those much needed advertising dollars.
I have a few suggestions. Look at these pictures of Never Land and the wondrous things that Michael Jackson owned. When Never Land was being foreclosed on for taxes, Jackson made a brilliant move where a billionaire saved Never Land but Jackson kept his name on the deed as part owner. Jackson is quoted many times as saying he hated Never Land and would never return but also holding he fought to continued to hold onto his sanctuary turned hell on earth. The magnificent things that once graced the rooms and grounds of Never Land were to be auctioned off and Jackson stepped in legally, just this past March 2009, and prevented that, the boy who bought Never Land could never quite let it or the magnificence he created there go.
So here are my suggestions:
I say let the billionaire fight with the other land owners in Santa Barbara County California about how to have both, their privacy and Michael Jackson there forever. Never Land in the end should be the final resting place of the King of Pop and his wondrous things. Many of his, often over the top possessions, are now on display in Beverly Hills, both he and they should be returned to Never Land. Michael Jackson should be buried there. It takes Santa Barbara County just designating Never Land a “museum” and that waives any objections to burying the “King of Pop” on the sanctuary he so craved in life, let him have it in death. It feels like after making his life hell in 2003 with allegations that followed him to the end of his life, it is a small penance for the wealthy county to give in a tad and make it happen.
Let the boy who grew up, many say, to hate himself find the peace that Never Land will give him, and remember he always held on to his Never Land and it’s furnishings so did he really hate Never Land or just the people who violated his sanctuary?
Tell Joe Jackson to take a hike back to Las Vegas and leave Jackson’s 79 year old mother and his children alone, take a hike Joe! Maybe we won’t have to see the self serving always promoting father of Jackson; the man, I think, who was the bases of the boy who grew up to hate himself the man, Michael Jackson.
Remember that Jackson bought Never Land when he was twenty-nine, a success bigger then anyone of his generation and probably generations to come. He only left Never Land in 2005, discouraged and mad at the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s department that crashed into his sanctuary. Many who have followed Michael Jackson in life say this happened only because he was eccentric and a boy who wanted to go back and redo a childhood stolen. He provided a place for countless children, and how many of those countless children told those horrid tales?
Give Never Land back to the King of Pop and his fans. Take his belongings from the Beverly Hills auction house and return them to the grand museum Never Land can be. Perhaps if they want, Never Land can provide Michael Jackson’s children a true sanctuary and a place to feel close to their daddy. After all is said and done, he was their daddy and they loved him. They grew up at Never Land and Michael Jackson wrote many a song there, has anyone asked his children what they think their daddy would have wanted?
Let’s remember the genius who wrote the music, inspired a generation of dancers with his graceful and sometimes new and never seen before moves. I was even impressed and remember his famous Moon Walk and from there on his toes like a ballerina. In his day and even now there was no one like Jackson the boy who was a man at twelve and eccentric and discouraged with a world who many say never accepted him way before he turned 50.
Let’s celebrate the life of the man who gave so much to others, when he was burned in that Pepsi commercial he built a burn unit for children when he recovered. At the age of 24 he knew great pain and perhaps that was the place where Jackson began to hate himself, the need for the ever changing look and more surgeries, more allegations, more accusations because he was “different”.
Perhaps he committed none of the sins that were lashed out at him, perhaps his only sin in society’s eyes was that he was “different”. In our society, if you are different you are either eccentric, or nuts, depending on your wealth but perhaps Jackson was eccentric and brilliant.
Jackson was a very complex man we learn now. One who was great at business investments, but horrible with personal finances. He hated his dad but loved his mom and tried to share his life’s achievements with her and she did love him. He was eccentric and a genius. Private but loved his fans. Craved his sanctuary but opened it up to children to make sure they had the childhood he never had. In the end he was just “daddy” to his children and they loved him.
Michael Jackson I think as we see this all unfold, is going to be a man always living with extremes. Which brings up my question about wealth and extremes in many talented people of the land we call Hollyweird. Do they prosecute every employee that ever picked up drugs at the pharmacy for Jackson? Do they go after the doctors? How much is Jackson responsible? Was he afraid he would not be successful or even healthy enough to do a come back tour?
This was a complex man of great talent, generosity and intrigue, and all of it is going to play out in the media and the courts for years to come. Many of us thought there would not be another infotainment frenzy story for those ad dollars for a long time after the Anna Nicole Smith ongoing court battles, go figure. This one is bigger, more complex, lots of excesses, money, fame and yet fear of this lost eccentric genius named Michael Jackson.
Yep buckle up and let’s get Never Land declared a museum; get his things back from the auction house; MY God to want to auction his MTV music awards? Has anyone asked his children how they feel about Never Land? It was their home for many years and as you look through the forty three pictures I did yesterday, tell me if you don’t see a young good looking Michael Jackson in a lot of them.
With generosity seems to come demons always with a mixture of those who will get close and betray you, or get close and give you anything you want. Even the state of California knew Jackson had problems with prescription drugs at least by 2003 and forward. Is Feel Good AG Jerry Brown an enabler because he did not use his “post” to investigate some “real” enablers and doctor feel goods, or is he not? My prediction this is going to kill any hope feel good Jerry Brown has for any bid for a run for the governorship but then I have been wrong before. By the way has anyone asked him why the generation who came of age in the 60’s and 70’s nicknamed him, Governor Feel Good Jerry Brown? That is a question left for another day and one we will ask or relate for days, weeks, months to come.
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