Okay we all heard it - "Guilty." Some of us shed the tears, while others screamed for joy at the vengeance they got from hearing the word. It was as if blood was sought after for what had happened, folks got emotions out, heard what they had long awaited for, that is justice for the death of Jackson, as others stood in dismay as to where it went wrong.
There is never any good feelings when it comes to these verdicts. All parties to me are simply a victim of this. The Jackson family who lost their son, the father of three children, who are now, without any parent to love them. The mother of Conrad Murray, his child, children, and his patients who rely on him for his care. All are victims of a demise that should have never happened.
Yet somehow, it just doesn't seem fit that just one doctor takes the blame for what others contributed to as well. As one person, Willie stated, "there was someone else that was in that room as well." "Where is the surveillance tape?" Yea we know it's conspiracy theories and this my friends will go on for some time.
Yes Murray was the major character in this horrible nightmare on Carolwood Dr. He was the one that had the medications and gave the dosages and yes he was the foolish one who didn't have the proper equipment and forgot how to behave as a doctor should.He didn't bother to do his research, check out other doctors to see what they were doing, "before" enlisting himself into the dark dank scenario he lead himself get caught in. The spider spun the web that lured the fool into his silk spun home to trap him. He's no longer a doctor and one with creditability any longer.
A danger to society, no I don't really think so, yet others will beg to differ. He murdered someone, not just anyone, a father, son and a brother, more than a legend really, a powerful figure in the entertainment business, just gone too soon.
We watched him being cuffed, before the judge was even finished with his statements. The squeal from a sister, who didn't think the outcome would be positive, couldn't contain herself, even though warned of no emotional outbursts. One could say, it was proper somewhat because she, LaToya, endure so much, having to view her brother body on those dark empty days.
Yet will the punishment fit the crime, or will this be another debatable emotional action due to overcrowding in our California prisons. One will have to wait until the 29th of November to see.
Reports are already coming out that there will be civil trials in the coming new year over this case. That could possible track down some of the doctors that were also liable for the enabling of Jackson and the issuing of propofol for sleep therapy.
With that said, some will say, Jackson was not an addict. That's their belief, but the evidence is quite clear and frankly it's not something that will overshadow Jackson legend.
Was he a junkie? I dislike that word so much.
I can still remember him standing with President Regan who gave him an award for "Say No To Drugs!" Sort of ironic now though.
Yet, Jackson was human, this was something that took over and went out of control, it's sad, not humiliating that it happened to him. A young boy, happy and smiling and so filled with energy, grew up tormented over his looks, his life, and trying to be the best, and even he, his worst critic, couldn't quite satisfy.
It took a terrible burn on his head while doing a "Pepsi" commercial, that took him expectantly down a hellish road of pain and later his dependence on pain killers.
Even through this, Michael has made HIStory inadvertently. His case was the first of it's kind. It will make doctors more aware of what they do and hopefully what they prescribe. That being a doctor in the medical profession is keep the Hippocrates oath, to do your best to care for those who are ill, "NOT" to cause death by pure neglect or abandonment.
There is never any good feelings when it comes to these verdicts. All parties to me are simply a victim of this. The Jackson family who lost their son, the father of three children, who are now, without any parent to love them. The mother of Conrad Murray, his child, children, and his patients who rely on him for his care. All are victims of a demise that should have never happened.
Yet somehow, it just doesn't seem fit that just one doctor takes the blame for what others contributed to as well. As one person, Willie stated, "there was someone else that was in that room as well." "Where is the surveillance tape?" Yea we know it's conspiracy theories and this my friends will go on for some time.
Yes Murray was the major character in this horrible nightmare on Carolwood Dr. He was the one that had the medications and gave the dosages and yes he was the foolish one who didn't have the proper equipment and forgot how to behave as a doctor should.He didn't bother to do his research, check out other doctors to see what they were doing, "before" enlisting himself into the dark dank scenario he lead himself get caught in. The spider spun the web that lured the fool into his silk spun home to trap him. He's no longer a doctor and one with creditability any longer.
A danger to society, no I don't really think so, yet others will beg to differ. He murdered someone, not just anyone, a father, son and a brother, more than a legend really, a powerful figure in the entertainment business, just gone too soon.
We watched him being cuffed, before the judge was even finished with his statements. The squeal from a sister, who didn't think the outcome would be positive, couldn't contain herself, even though warned of no emotional outbursts. One could say, it was proper somewhat because she, LaToya, endure so much, having to view her brother body on those dark empty days.
Yet will the punishment fit the crime, or will this be another debatable emotional action due to overcrowding in our California prisons. One will have to wait until the 29th of November to see.
Reports are already coming out that there will be civil trials in the coming new year over this case. That could possible track down some of the doctors that were also liable for the enabling of Jackson and the issuing of propofol for sleep therapy.
With that said, some will say, Jackson was not an addict. That's their belief, but the evidence is quite clear and frankly it's not something that will overshadow Jackson legend.
Was he a junkie? I dislike that word so much.
I can still remember him standing with President Regan who gave him an award for "Say No To Drugs!" Sort of ironic now though.
Yet, Jackson was human, this was something that took over and went out of control, it's sad, not humiliating that it happened to him. A young boy, happy and smiling and so filled with energy, grew up tormented over his looks, his life, and trying to be the best, and even he, his worst critic, couldn't quite satisfy.
It took a terrible burn on his head while doing a "Pepsi" commercial, that took him expectantly down a hellish road of pain and later his dependence on pain killers.
Even through this, Michael has made HIStory inadvertently. His case was the first of it's kind. It will make doctors more aware of what they do and hopefully what they prescribe. That being a doctor in the medical profession is keep the Hippocrates oath, to do your best to care for those who are ill, "NOT" to cause death by pure neglect or abandonment.
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