Mark Lester said something about Blanket I think and Prince giving him a hug but being quieter than normal. Understandable poor boy! Its so nasty Prince saw this, its sick in fact. I wonder if he noticed anything that was incriminating against Dr Murray and told others/Police. He might not have realised it was wrong but if he relayed anything to others about what he saw I wonder if any of it gave anymore clues to what Dr Murray was up to that day.
Kai Chase, Michael Jackson's personal chef, is photographed in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Tuesday, July 28, 2009. On the day Michael Jackson died, his personal chef says her first hint of something amiss was when his doctor didn't come downstairs to get the juices and granola he routinely brought the King of Pop for breakfast each morning. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Michael-Jackson-personal-chef/photo//090729/482/c592cd0d362d46dbb05ecb26ba6c3e7e//s:/ap/20090729/ap_en_ce/us_michael_jackson_chef_2
- Indicating that he was in trouble around breakfast time??? When did those women first go to that storage facility?? Its obvious that he wasn't alive or there were complications a few hours before the 911 call. This all makes me feel so sick, we just want Michael back Instead I will keep hoping the real truth will come out about ALL people involved. It wasn't just the doctor I think, it was set up this, a plan to kill Michael for his money
Is she just pushing her cookbook? or telling the truth? or maybe both?
because they knew he probably would pull out of concerts, getting bad press etc.... and lose money then. This way they make money out of the rehearsal footage they sold to... Sony! They lie you know, Randy said the tickets for the first few concerts were printed already... well the company who got the contract to make them only got it a few hours before Michael died! Read this article: http://www.graphicartsonline.com/article/CA6673527.html?desc=topstory
Randy is a liar! Fact. If he lied about somethings, how about other things like Michael choosing Dr Murray??
I differ here MFWC; I believe like Ive Posted they had to "Murder him before he went to London because EVERYONE would SEE and KNOW then he wasnt some Junkie Drug Addict, in UnFit Shape and believe me if Michael signed for 50 shows he was going to do EVERYONE of them, so they had to kill him and create this ILLUSION of A UnHealthy Drug Addict, they knew Michael was Determine to make this the Show of all SHOWS and they also KNEW NOTHING WAS WRONG WITH MICHAEL JACKSON and there would be no stopping him once he hit that 02 Stage and like a guy said on another forum HE WOULD HAVE HAD ENOUGH MONEY TO PAY OFF SONY AND GET ALL HIS CATALOGS BACK 100% instead of 50%, and "THIS REALLY WAS IT" FOR MICHAEL JACKSON AND PERFORMING so they wouldnt make anymore Pimping Money off him. Because I believe La Toya and she said Michael was getting out of Music, well Hell he Owns Everyone that Anybody in Music anyway, so why not, He was going into MOVIE PRODUCING that right there would have ran SONY Music and Tommy DRY there CASH COW gone. ParisKatherine Its enough MOTIVE in Michael's Death for Murder for even Stevie Wonder to See, Michael was getting ready to STOP all THEIR CASHFLOW now wheter DEA, LAPD and The Coroners Office reveal this we will ALL SEE and KNOW.
Thats an article about the memorial programed not the tickets!
Linda Deutsch's AP article doesn't confirm the claim that Murray made Prince a witness. The chef says Murray came downstairs just after noon and screamed for Prince, and Prince went to meet him. Then the chef walked into the hall, the children were there, and the paramedics ran upstairs. The children stayed downstairs with the chef and other staff members and prayed. It doesn't say Prince ever went upstairs.Argghhh I was hoping that the Prince thing wouldn't be true, but it seems like it is
Well, Murray got his witness.. and it will backfire on him BIG TIME.
my head hurts
was he healthly, drinking smoothies and no junk food
or was he addicted and in a bad way.. looking skeletal...
ANSWERS
Linda Deutsch's AP article doesn't confirm the claim that Murray made Prince a witness. The chef says Murray came downstairs just after noon and screamed for Prince, and Prince went to meet him. Then the chef walked into the hall, the children were there, and the paramedics ran upstairs. The children stayed downstairs with the chef and other staff members and prayed. It doesn't say Prince ever went upstairs.
How about he was off drugs lately and trying to eat healthy because he really wanted to pull the concerts off. But at the same time he was stressed, cornered and thus forgetting to eat and really desperate to sleep? Sometimes it's not a either or...it can be both to some extent
Another thing that just struck me is this: Where was security all this time? Do they just sit around playing cards or guarding the outside of the house until Michael calls for them or something? And if the phone in the house weren't working, how was Michael supposed to call for help if he needed it? Was he supposed to use his cell phone to call them up? Panic button? Intercom? The way Murray's lawyer initially explained it, he made it seem like Murray had to travel all thru that house before finding a living soul? That doesn't sound very safe at all. What if Michael was calling out for help becuz he fell down or something. No one would've been close enuf to even hear him? How is this possible? :no:
not sure if it has been posted from the sun newspaper (not the most reliable of sources, but theres appears to be similar information on other news websites)
MICHAEL Jackson's former chef has described the harrowing events surrounding the singer's death — and revealed Dr Conrad Murray WAS involved.
Kai Chase — hired by Jackson to maintain his healthy diet — said she came into work as normal on the fateful day and thought the King of Pop was sleeping late.
The 37-year-old said she was preparing *****'s lunch when the star's personal doctor stormed down the stairs of the LA home screaming: "Go get Prince!"
Manslaughter
The chef added: "He's screaming very loud. I run into the den where the kids are playing. Prince runs to meet Dr Murray and from that point on you could feel the energy in the house change."
As reported in The Sun, Dr Murray then made *****'s eldest son WATCH as he made a vain attempt to save the star.
*****'s sickened family said it was "horrific and very traumatic" for Prince Michael, 12.
But Dr Murray - who is now the focus of a manslaughter probe - wanted a witness to his unsuccessful try at cardiac resuscitation.
The doctor is facing claims he gave the star the dangerous sedative Propofol hours before he died.
Ms Chase said that she had got used to seeing Dr Murray coming and going from the mansion.
The doctor usually arrived about 9:00pm or 9:30pm and would go upstairs to Jackson's room, she said.
She claims she would not see him again before she left, sometimes late in the evening, but understood he was staying the night.
In the morning, when she arrived for work, she said she would see the doctor coming down the steps carrying oxygen tanks.
When Dr Murray didn't come downstairs on the morning of June 25, "I thought maybe Mr Jackson is sleeping late," Ms Chase said.
She revealed the emergency services arrived on the scene moments after Dr Murray appeared.
Ms Chase said: "I walked into the hall and I saw the children there. The daughter was crying. I saw paramedics running up the stairs."
As the paramedics raced to help the 50-year-old, his children - Prince, Paris 11 and Blanket, seven - their nanny, a housekeeper and Ms Chase held hands and began to pray, she said.
"We were all praying, 'Help Mr Jackson be OK'. Then everyone was very quiet."
Security guards then ordered her and other staff to leave the property as Jackson was being taken to hospital.
Ms Chase, who has cooked for other celebrities, was hired by Jackson in March.
She said the pop star's focus was on fresh, healthy food for him and the children.
She prepared meals for the family and occasionally for Dr Murray. She said Jackson was in training for his upcoming shows in London and told her: "You have to take care of me."
The chef also revealed that Dr Murray would bring Jackson special fruit juice drinks she prepared for him, followed by cereal with almond milk.
For lunch Jackson would eat with the children from a menu that included spinach salad and chicken.
Dr Murray sometimes joined them for dinner and would speak with her about the singer's food.
Ms Chase said she saw no sign that Jackson was on drugs or was in failing health.
But she was concerned about the oxygen tanks.
She added: "Normally in the morning, he (Dr Murray) would bring oxygen tanks from upstairs downstairs, one in each hand."
Authorities searched Dr Murray's Las Vegas home and medical office yesterday as part of the investigation into the singer's death. Last week his clinic and storage facility in Houston were raided.
That's a detail added by the Sun, though. If it happened, why wouldn't the chef have said so to Deutsch?But that was the basis of the story about how Prince ended up in the room watching Murray try to revive his father. The story was that the doctor called for him to come up. We're just putting 2 and 2 together. First article said the doctor called for or asked for Prince and this article confirms that much. The other article simply goes further to state Prince DID go up.
He may have asked for Prince to tell him his father was having a medical emergency.The question is WHY did he come down calling for Prince in the first place. I thought he said he came down looking for help, found the chef and told the chef to get security. At least that's what his lawyer claimed. So now we have the chef saying when Murray came down for the first time during that day he asked for Prince (and I'm guessing he asked for security at the same time).
Here is the story from the source the AP:
Jackson chef recalls doctor's role, final days
AP – Kai Chase, Michael Jackson's personal chef, is photographed in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Tuesday, July …
By LINDA DEUTSCH, AP Special Correspondent – Wed Jul 29, 6:44 am ET
LOS ANGELES – On the day Michael Jackson died, his personal chef says her first hint of something amiss was when his doctor didn't come downstairs to get the juices and granola he routinely brought the King of Pop for breakfast each morning.
Kai Chase, a professionally trained chef hired by Jackson to maintain a healthy food regimen, recalled in an interview with The Associated Press the singer's final days. She also spoke about the role of his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who is now the focus of a manslaughter investigation.
Chase said Tuesday that she had gotten used to seeing Murray coming and going from the mansion. The doctor usually arrived about 9 or 9:30 p.m. and would go upstairs to Jackson's room, and she said she would not see him again before she left — sometimes late in the evening — but understood he was staying the night.
In the morning, when she arrived for work, Chase said she would see the doctor coming down the steps carrying oxygen tanks. When Murray didn't come downstairs the morning of June 25, "I thought maybe Mr. Jackson is sleeping late," Chase said.
"I started preparing the lunch and then I looked at my cell phone and it was noon. About 12:05 or 12:10 Dr. Murray runs down the steps and screams, 'Go get Prince!' He's screaming very loud. I run into the den where the kids are playing. Prince (Jackson's oldest son) runs to meet Dr. Murray and from that point on you could feel the energy in the house change.
"I walked into the hall and I saw the children there. The daughter was crying. I saw paramedics running up the stairs."
At that point, Chase said, the small group that was gathered — the children, their nanny, a housekeeper and Chase — held hands and began to pray. As paramedics raced up to the room, Chase recalls, "We were all praying, 'Help Mr. Jackson be O.K.'
"Then everyone was very quiet."
At about 1:30 p.m. she said security guards told her and other staff to leave the property because "Mr. Jackson was being taken to the hospital."
When she came outside, she said, ambulances were in the courtyard and a crowd had gathered.
Chase, 37, who has cooked for other celebrities and comes from a show-business family, was hired by Jackson in March, let go in May, then returned on June 2. She said the pop star's focus was on fresh, healthy food for him and the children.
She said she prepared meals for the family and occasionally for Murray. She said Jackson was in training for his upcoming shows in London and told her: "You have to take care of me."
On most days, she said, Murray would bring Jackson the special fruit juice drinks Chase prepared for him, followed by granola with almond milk. For lunch, Jackson would eat with the children from a menu that included such things as spinach salad and chicken.
Murray sometimes joined them for dinner, which might be a seared ahi tuna. She said the doctor conferred with her about the 50-year-old pop singer's food and made sure that he ate.
The only oddity was the oxygen tanks. Chase said she never asked about the purpose of the oxygen and she saw no sign that Jackson was on drugs or was in failing health.
"Normally in the morning, he would bring oxygen tanks from upstairs downstairs, one in each hand," she said.
Authorities searched Murray's Las Vegas home and medical office Tuesday as part of an investigation that included raids last week of his clinic and storage in Houston.
With toxicology reports pending, investigators are working under the theory that the powerful anesthetic propofol caused Jackson's heart to stop, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. Murray told investigators he regularly administered the drug to help Jackson sleep, and had done so sometime in the early morning of June 25, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
Propofol is supposed to be administered only in monitored medical settings by trained personnel; the official told AP that Murray left the bedroom and returned to find the star unresponsive. Police have said Murray is cooperating and have not labeled him a suspect, and his lawyer, Edward Chernoff, has said the doctor "didn't prescribe or administer anything that should have killed Michael Jackson."
Like Murray, Chase said she was hired to accompany Jackson to London for his comeback concerts and the request was personally made to her by his 12-year-old son, Prince Michael II.
"Prince said, 'Daddy wants me to tell you he wants you to go to London with us,'" she recalled. "I said, 'Tell your daddy that I'm pleased and honored."
She said she had already filled out paperwork and submitted a copy of her passport to the Jackson staff and expected to leave for London on July 3.
On June 23, she said Jackson told her: "I'm packed and I'm ready to go." Two days later, he was dead.
It was the end of her dream job and an idyllic time in Chase's life, a time that had begun in March with a call from Jackson's assistant, Michael Williams. She was told that "a client" wanted her services as personal chef but she was not told the client was Jackson until she was hired.
"I couldn't believe it," she said. "I asked him if I was on 'Candid Camera.' I said, 'Am I being punked?'"
She said Jackson had seen her resume which included jobs cooking for Macy Gray and Jamie Fox as well as catering a fund raiser for President Barack Obama. She said he also knew she was from a multiracial background and her godfather was Redd Foxx.
But before she started she had to pass muster with three other people: the Jackson children.
"I came to the house and the first people I met were the kids. They started interviewing me," she said. "They told me: 'We're into healthy eating."
When they approved her, she went to work and "We developed a really great bond."
Most days, she said, Jackson made a point of having both lunch and dinner with the children, Prince, 11-year-old Paris; and 7-year-old Prince Michael II, known as Blanket, and each meal was preceded by Paris saying grace. After weeks of healthy food, she said she wrote Jackson a note with a suggestion:
"I said, 'What about doing comfort-food Saturdays? We could do barbecued chicken and corn on the cob, maybe Mexican food or soul food.'" She said he loved the idea, but as the concerts approached, healthy eating returned full time.
"He said, 'I'm a dancer,' and he wanted food that would not make him cramp up while he was dancing."
She now treasures little notes she received from the children and from Jackson and a present he gave her.
"One day he handed me a little gift bag and said, 'This is for you from me and the children.' He had given me an iPod Touch because the children told him I still had a Walkman. It had the 25th anniversary 'Thriller' album loaded on it."
She said she has visited with the children since Jackson's death and they are doing well. "They have so many cousins to play with."
As for Chase's future, she said Jackson encouraged her to write a cookbook and she has written one tentatively titled, "Fit for a King." It includes recipes she cooked for Jackson and the story of the time she worked for him.
"He was an inspiration to me," she said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090729/ap_en_ce/us_michael_jackson_chef
That's a detail added by the Sun, though. If it happened, why wouldn't the chef have said so to Deutsch?
He may have asked for Prince to tell him his father was having a medical emergency.
When the story about Prince being forced to watch was told I was hoping that wasn't true.
I just saw TV Guide...and they said that in Michael's room there was a (porcelain doll, and lots of sticky notes on the walls that said "Children are innocent and sweet")
The media wants to make something out of that, and i'm not liking it.
Chase, 37, who has cooked for other celebrities and comes from a show-business family, was hired by Jackson in March, let go in May, then returned on June 2. She said the pop star's focus was on fresh, healthy food for him and the children.
I just saw TV Guide...and they said that in Michael's room there was a (porcelain doll, and lots of sticky notes on the walls that said "Children are innocent and sweet")
The media wants to make something out of that, and i'm not liking it.
the media is being ridiculous as usual. i read that yesterday. first thing i thought of in regards to the doll was PARIS. or heck, maybe it's just michael's collection. and maybe the notes are part of some lyrics or a speech, etc. journalism used to be about seeking out truth but with this case and this man they seem to prefer to spread misinformation.
This part caught my eye:
Now Leonard Rowe, Tohme, and Chase were all fired in May of 2009? It looks like AEG was cleaning house and removing many people out of Michael's life in May. May is also the month when Michael was seeing Dr. Klien almost every single day. Also, looking back @ May, Michael started losing lots weight. Hmmmm.
This part caught my eye:
Now Leonard Rowe, Tohme, and Chase were all fired in May of 2009? It looks like AEG was cleaning house and removing many people out of Michael's life in May. May is also the month when Michael was seeing Dr. Klien almost every single day. Also, looking back @ May, Michael started losing lots weight. Hmmmm.