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Melisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hestiwulan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <balita-anda@balita-anda.com> Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:06 PM Subject: RE: [balita-anda] michael jackson dead > mbak intan, japri ya..... > > tks, > hesti > > > ---------- > > From: intan dima[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Reply To: balita-anda@balita-anda.com > > Sent: 01 April 2005 10:05 > > To: BA > > Subject: [balita-anda] michael jackson dead > > > > ini bener gak siy? > > > > dikutip dari: "maaf tidak tau, soalnya gak ada cetetan sumbernya..." > > > > dokumen aslinya dalam format word, ada beebrap gambar didalamnya, kalau > > mau bisa saya beri japri :D > > > > SANTA BARBARA, CA-During a search for evidence at the Neverland Valley > > Ranch, investigators discovered a corpse that has been identified as that > > of Michael Jackson, Santa Barbara police officials announced Tuesday. > > > > "Coroners have officially pronounced Michael Jackson dead. From what we > > can tell, he died between 18 and 20 years ago," forensic investigator Tim > > Holbrooke said. "We are not certain, at this time, who-or what-has been > > standing trial in that Santa Maria courthouse." > > > > According to Holbrooke, Jackson's corpse was buried just inches below a > > stretch of the miniature-train tracks that run throughout Neverland. The > > largely desiccated corpse wore the remains of a red, zipper-covered > > leather jacket and a single glove. > > > > "We positively identified the body as Jackson by his dental records and > > DNA," Holbrooke said. "But even before we conducted a single forensic > > test, we began to suspect that that we'd uncovered the real Michael, and > > that the disturbing figure claiming to be Jackson was a fake." > > > > Holbrooke said that, although the corpse was in an advanced stage of > > decomposition, when investigators compared the body to early-career > > publicity photos of Jackson, they saw a striking resemblance in bone > > structure and facial features. But when they compared the body to photos > > taken after 1987, the resemblance was negligible. > > > > "This discovery raises a lot of questions, but it also sheds light on a > > number of disturbing incidents," Holbrooke said. "Frankly, Jackson had > > been acting pretty strange." > > > > Forensic experts and music critics are postulating that Jackson was dead > > before the release of the multi-platinum album Bad. Detectives are > > currently analyzing the lyrics to "Man In The Mirror" for any clues > > relating to a look-alike entity that many suspect murdered the youngest > > member of the Jackson 5 and assumed his identity. > > > > "We believe that Neverland served as some sort of freakishly whimsical > > tomb constructed by Jackson's killer," Holbrooke said. "We also suspect > > that all of the iniquities that occurred on that ranch were the work of > > the imposter. I wouldn't have ever thought it possible, but we are looking > > at a situation where the sexual abuse of a 13-year-old cancer patient is > > the tip of the iceberg." > > > > Holbrooke said that, while the living Jackson is the leading suspect in > > the murder investigation, he "could be another victim of some sort." > > > > "Basically, we have no idea what type of creature we are dealing with," > > Holbrooke said. > > > > A member of the investigative team that discovered Jackson's body > > described the experience as "otherworldly." > > > > "As we neared the perimeter of Neverland, the dogs started whining and > > howling like crazy," Santa Barbara County detective Frank Poeller said. > > "We had to pull them into the house. When we got to Jackson's bedroom, one > > of them almost choked himself to death on his leash trying to get out > > through the window. Minutes later, the same dog led us to the corpse." > > > > A representative from Jackson's self-created label, MJJ Productions, said > > he was not surprised to find out that the current Jackson is an imposter. > > > > "When we were recording 'Heal The World' for Dangerous, I could tell > > something was terribly, terribly wrong," MJJ manager Luke Allard said. > > "Michael didn't seem like himself anymore. He'd demand bizarre food and > > sit for hours in a hyperbaric chamber. His appearance began to become more > > and more peculiar. Soon afterwards, he started wearing a mask and > > confiding in a chimpanzee." > > > > "I remember thinking, 'This man has become a monster,'" Allard said. "If > > only I'd known how right I was." > > > > Allard said he thinks that the imposter broke ties with Jackson's former > > friends and surrounded himself with children who were too young to notice > > the radical change. > > > > Vanity Fair reporter Beth Pither visited Neverland in 1994. > > > > "A strangely fearful staff member led me to Jackson, but ran off before I > > opened the door," Pither said. "Standing there with my hand on an ice-cold > > doorknob, I heard strange, unnatural sounds-leathery wings flapping, a > > sorrowful wail, and loud hissing. A wave of dread passed through me as I > > opened the door, but all I found was Michael and some kids in pajamas > > eating ice cream and watching 101 Dalmatians." > > > > While their claims have not been corroborated, other Neverland visitors > > have reported that when when Jackson entered a room, lights flickered, > > faucets ran blood-red, and screams escaped from the walls. > > > > To aid in the investigation, the FBI enlisted Dr. Richard Weingarden, a > > noted expert on the paranormal from UC Santa Barbara. After only two > > hours, Weingarden abandoned the project. > > > > "The smell of sulfur, the decaying facial features, the bizarrely > > high-pitched voice-it sounds exactly like..." Weingarden said, trailing > > off. "I'm sure it's nothing. Not a big deal. Nothing to be terrified > > about, certainly. I have to go. I've got a family." > > > > Thomas Sneddon, the prosecutor in Jackson's child-molestation lawsuit, > > said it remains to be seen how the shocking discovery will affect the > > trial. > > > > Megan Gustafson, who left her post as president of the Akron, OH Michael > > Jackson Fan Club after the singer was accused of molestation, offered a > > positive view of the grisly revelation. > > > > "This is very disturbing news," Gustafson said. "But to be honest, it's > > kind of a relief too. Thriller and Off The Wall are really amazing > > records. Now I can pull them out of my 'ruined by child abuse' storage bin > > and start listening to them again." > > > > > > AYO GALANG SOLIDARITAS UNTUK MEMBANTU KORBAN MUSIBAH DI ACEH & DAN SUMATERA UTARA !!! > ================ > Kirim bunga, http://www.indokado.com > Info balita: http://www.balita-anda.com > Stop berlangganan/unsubscribe dari milis ini, e-mail ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Peraturan milis, email ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > AYO GALANG SOLIDARITAS UNTUK MEMBANTU KORBAN MUSIBAH DI ACEH & DAN SUMATERA UTARA !!! ================ Kirim bunga, http://www.indokado.com Info balita: http://www.balita-anda.com Stop berlangganan/unsubscribe dari milis ini, e-mail ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peraturan milis, email ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED]