Re: MSNBC to air Conrad Murray Documentary "Michael Jackson and the Doctor" at 10 p.m. ET Friday Nov
for people that do not plan to watch it.
there's a scene of Murray's lawyers on a table. It seems like Flanagan is calling Michael sick.
there's a scene of Murray praying.
then a talk in which Murray being really angry and blaming Alberto Alvarez not calling the 911 sooner and asking him questions - such as MJ's age - when he's talking to 911.
another talk when he talks about Michael's hygiene and how he didn't have any manicures or pedicures in his life and the talk about calluses on his feet.
on another video he's asked about Michael's last words and he says it was probably when he was asking for Propofol.
actually let me see if I can do an transcript of it
Well, we'll have to see in what context everything is. I don't doubt that Murray's a scumbag, but knowing MSNBC's usual style, it is very possible things were taken out of context regarding what other people say. We all remember Martin Bashit's documentary, after all... I still cannot believe (not that I am entirely surprised) that they are seriously planning on airing this monstrous thing...
@Ivy: where did you find the transcript/doc? =o It seems odd of Flanagan to say that, especially considering what he said about Michael before. Contradictory, if anything.
Thinking about it now...it's hard to judge seeing just an excerpt of it, but considering they're meeting for Murray's defence, it is possible that what he meant regarding "everything" about him being "sick" had to do with his health (or, rather, the way they sought to paint his health--in my honest opinion he was healthier than most, but then again I'm not a defence attorney in this case, and considering the meetings were for Murrat's defence, they're not exactly going to say before cameras that MJ was healthy as a horse when they're trying to acquit their client). So, it is more likely in context of the situation that the comment was meant in that way and not in a general sense of Michael being somehow depraved or anything of that sort, which, again, would not make sense given past positive commentary on him by Flanagan. I'd expect Chernoff to say something along those lines, but then again, people are hard to predict, and not even he has gone that far (as far as I am aware).
Murray blaming Alvarez is just hysterical! Bet she's regretting mouthing "I love you" to that b-tch! HA!