Shall we form our own Boycott?

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If Murray Isn't arrested by March 2010, I think MJ fans should get together, Fly our butts Down to Houston to Murrays office and lead a boycott on his premises. Imagine MILLIONS of MJ fans boycotting outside his office..I don't know how much help that would actually contribute, But I do think Millions of people who would protest outside his office will show that we aren't going to just back down and let this "KILLER" just take innocent lives and nothing is said and done about it.
 
I'm sure there will be protests if he is not arrested, but that's just a spontaneous reaction. Murray is the tip of the iceberg. There are many more people involved in Michael's death.I hope and pray that all of them are brought to justice, including Murray and the big brains behind the plan.
 
I wouldn't want Murray just arrested and let go on some technicality. He along with others need to be tried by a court of law and convicted of their crimes with harsh and long punishments. MJs murder/homicide should never be forgotten. Elvis was not murdered nor Janis Joplin nor Marilyn Monroe....but MJ was murdered, so everyone in the future will know that and remember it. Remember---"The Squeaky Wheel Gets Oiled".
 
I think a protest would be more effective if an announcement was made that no charges would be brought against Murray--not simply because he hasn't been arrested by a certain deadline.
 
I don't see how that is going to prove anything except that fans are on a witch hunt to be perfectly honest.
 
I think a protest would be more effective if an announcement was made that no charges would be brought against Murray--not simply because he hasn't been arrested by a certain deadline.

This seems reasonable. We don't know what the LAPD know now (and that's a good thing). If no charges are ever brought, it would depend on the reason, though, i.e. if Murray wasn't actually IN the house at the time of Michael's death, then that would be malpractice (leaving the patient alone in a vulnerable condition), but not necessarily murder if someone else was there? We don't KNOW, at this point. . . . .
 
I've been thinking about this a lot but I don't know about a physical protest to Murray. That would probably make us look not too good. Or its too easy. What can we do as active fan protest to let the authorities know we won't no action on Michael's case? We don't have any grounds I guess cause we're not his family but maybe there's some precedent to us doing something united fan action? I don't know.
 
This seems reasonable. We don't know what the LAPD know now (and that's a good thing). If no charges are ever brought, it would depend on the reason, though, i.e. if Murray wasn't actually IN the house at the time of Michael's death, then that would be malpractice (leaving the patient alone in a vulnerable condition), but not necessarily murder if someone else was there? We don't KNOW, at this point. . . . .

I don't see how that is going to prove anything except that fans are on a witch hunt to be perfectly honest.

I agree. I think it's look bad on us. Can you imagine the tabloids, they'd have a field day. Vic's idea if there are no charges then i'd be more supportive of.

My grandad was rushed to hospital the other day.. we'd called a doctor who came to the house and he called the ambulance.. I couldn't help but compare it to what happened to Michael, and see how terrible of a doctor Murray allegedly was that day (if reports are correct).
 
This seems reasonable. We don't know what the LAPD know now (and that's a good thing). If no charges are ever brought, it would depend on the reason, though, i.e. if Murray wasn't actually IN the house at the time of Michael's death, then that would be malpractice (leaving the patient alone in a vulnerable condition), but not necessarily murder if someone else was there? We don't KNOW, at this point. . . . .

Good point.

If Murray isn't arrested by March 2010, I think MJ hoaxed his death.

Thats just my opinion.

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This seems reasonable. We don't know what the LAPD know now (and that's a good thing). If no charges are ever brought, it would depend on the reason, though, i.e. if Murray wasn't actually IN the house at the time of Michael's death, then that would be malpractice (leaving the patient alone in a vulnerable condition), but not necessarily murder if someone else was there? We don't KNOW, at this point. . . . .

Well, that would bring upon another theory. If Murray wasn't in the house, its not malpractice at all. Its "who gave him the Propofol then?"

I tend to believe he was there and did as usual and had a very unexpected outcome.
 
Well, that would bring upon another theory. If Murray wasn't in the house, its not malpractice at all. Its "who gave him the Propofol then?"

I tend to believe he was there and did as usual and had a very unexpected outcome.


There are various theories/speculations. One is that Michael was not using propofol AT ALL, and much less for the six weeks once reported. Or if he did, the use was infrequent. (Suddenly this "Nurse Lee" person was all over tv saying, "Propofol! Propofol!" Who IS she . . . there's a thread about that if anyone wants to review?) If Michael had an I.V. for rehydration, anything can be put into an I.V. line, and would act quickly because the fluids, whatever they are, circulate through the heart. The oxygen could have been simply to aid his breathing if his lungs were inflamed. Which apparently they were?

I'm just keeping an open mind, because so few facts are known and so little has been verified. We don't know which of Murray's statements are true, or what he actually told police, or what kind of pressure he may have been under. We DO know that he hasn't been arrested yet, which makes me think that the answers are not simple. . . .

I'm not saying this is what happened, just exploring possibilities.

Someone who was a doctor bought the propofol. . . . . .
 
I agree with the Nurse Lee thing and it never sat right with me at all.

Yes, if he had an IV for whatever purpose anyone with access to his room could have gone in there. This is true. I am going by the fact that there is a police search warrant saying that Murray told them he gave these drugs at certain times and the outcome was that he had a very faint pulse and stopped breathing.
 
I agree with the Nurse Lee thing and it never sat right with me at all.

Yes, if he had an IV for whatever purpose anyone with access to his room could have gone in there. This is true. I am going by the fact that there is a police search warrant saying that Murray told them he gave these drugs at certain times and the outcome was that he had a very faint pulse and stopped breathing.

Right. And for this scenario to be true, either Murray was PROMISED something that made his "fall" worthwhile, or he was threatened, or both.

The search-warrant, probably, is what Murray SAID. True or not, we don't know.
 
Right. And for this scenario to be true, either Murray was PROMISED something that made his "fall" worthwhile, or he was threatened, or both.

The search-warrant, probably, is what Murray SAID. True or not, we don't know.

Yes, and from that we have the toxicology report which seems to concur that those drugs were found. I will agree though. We do not know if it was the truth.

On the other hand....sometimes the idea that he is alive and well and living in Costa Rica enjoying the weather is also appealing and preferable.
 
I want that doctor murder in jail so much!

I want him in deep pain,suffering and dying alone!


I know this is awfull,but i can't help it hating this individual with all my strenghs.
 
I always felt that This Nurse Lee was a suspect and I still do. I believe she came out and said propofol because she knew the police was going to find it in the house and she wanted to clear her name.
 
I always felt that This Nurse Lee was a suspect and I still do. I believe she came out and said propofol because she knew the police was going to find it in the house and she wanted to clear her name.

That's interesting.

I'm sure the police have looking into it since Murray himself

said that she was giving him Propofol.

Personally, I'm inclined to believe what she said, but.....you

never know.
 
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