mjistheonlyone;3239861 said:
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Amen to that! she nothing but a high price hoe!!! Murray is the devil, i knew it..i knew it. :evil: $400..$500 a black dress c'mon *itch, we are not stupid. You're 24 and he's 57? Hell, old enough to be yo daddy. :mat:
What's up with this much venom against Sade Anding? Why should her personal life concern any of us?.
What should be our concern she is a h**, as you very 'elegantly' it put it? She definitely was way classier than some in this thread, that's for sure. What should be anyone's concern she's 24 and that other person is 57?. She sure looks way older than that. And it's really annoying to be coming across so many stereotypes that at times are really not needed, when age very much proves to be a number only. Because you can have people that either look/act (much) younger than their age or (much) older.
Bottom line here is that this woman said more than unflaterring things about who Murray really is, which is very helpful for Michael's prosecution. She spoke the truth, maybe half-truths, but the truth nonetheless. She even shed what looked like real tears about Michael in this interview. She did seem to very much lie when she said she hadn't known Murray was married, but I can spot fake tears. And hers didn't come out that way, to me, at least. She sounded really sad when speaking about Michael's unnecessary, avoidable death, and I'll giver her that ..
Here's the transcript of this interview (from which I left out some few irrelevant words/sentences):
“[...] First thing he said (to me) was, ‘You’re too beautiful to be waiting on people at a place like this. […] [He gave me gifts like] the cellphone, the spa (a) dress and cash. […] Close to 2,000 dollars in gifts and money. […] He was glad that he was the one that was picked to take on such a big role, and he said that if I wanted to, that he was gonna fly me up there to meet Michael and meets the kids. […] [He didn’t mention anything medical to me about Michael, be it sleep, Propofol, medication/drugs, medical attention in Michael’s home, nothing of the sort]. [That fateful June 25 morning, Murray] sounded like something was wrong, he didn’t sound like himself to me at all. He sounded like something was wrong. And then, I’m like, ‘Hey, what are you doing, what’s up? I haven’t talked to you in a while’, and he was like, ‘Well…’, and then he seemed like he wanted to say something and I wish I would’ve just shut up and let him finish, because he just said, ‘Well..’ and that it took forever, and that’s when I realized he wasn’t even on the phone. I’m like, ‘Hello? Hello?”, and it sounded like maybe it was in his pocket or something, ‘cause it was more like (reproduces the sounds), and I heard, like, coughing, and, like, mumbling of voices. He never got back on the phone, and then I hung up and I kept calling and calling and I kept texting him, and then […] I felt like something was wrong. […] I knew that they [the LAPD] were going to reach out for me after that phonecall, like, I knew as soon as I heard what happened, it clicked to me, like, ‘Oh, God.. I’m in it.’ […] [When I called him back days after], I would always ask him stuff on the phone, but it was always, ‘Oh, the phones may be tapped, I don’t wanna talk about anything. […] Oh, yeah!.. Oh, yeah, like, (he was) nervous, like, any question I asked him, (he said) ‘Please, let’s stop talking about it. Our phones could be tapped. […]”
“I just felt like…’Why did you call me? Like, the call was pointless, I’d rather you’d not called me. .. or at least called me when you were – when you were able to talk. […] [Events on that fateful day have weighed heavily on me for nearly two years] [breaks down crying] It made me sad… I felt like it was my fault, and I really felt like if he wouldn’t (sic) have called me, maybe all that stuff that happened wouldn’t have happened… […] He told me he only had two kids […], and he had 7. […]”
(source for the transcript:
http://www.thesilencedtruth.com/)