As most people know, Conrad Murray has been charged with manslaughter and has pleaded not guilty. This is probably one of the biggest tests for believers of the hoax, because it will either help solidify your opinion or break it.
I don’t like putting hope on dates, because when nothing happens people lose faith. I am not physic so I don’t know when Michael Jackson will come back, but I believe that this is the beginning of the end of the hoax. For some people, they have already lost faith. For others, their faith is hanging on by a thread while they wait for something amazing to happen. I know many who have lost faith, but I’m still hanging on waiting for everything to be revealed. Hopefully, this will be soon.
Most people believed that if Murray was charged the hoax would be over, because there would be no way that the Jacksons would let Murray go to jail for killing a man that is still alive. I agree, but keep in mind that Murray has not gone to jail yet. He has had to pay $75,000 bail, but he is not sitting in a jail cell. Plus, this court date has bought everything more time. Think of this like the burial, everyone started wondering why there was no burial, so the Jackson’s had one. Similarly, everyone was wondering why Murray had not been charged with murder since the case seemed to be so obvious. What better way to buy time, than to have a court date. Now, people actually believe that justice is being served.
As of now, Murray is a still free man. He just can’t prescribe anesthetics and he had to surrender his passport. On April 5, Murray is due back in court. Something is going to have to happen soon since this case does not seem to be going away. Either Murray will be arrested or Michael Jackson will reveal himself, but for whichever reason the hoax will be over. This can’t continue the way it has. Something is bound to happen soon.
Keep the faith. Sit back, relax, and let this play out.
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Was Conrad Murray’s Child Support Trial fake?
There has been much speculation over the fact that Dr. Conrad Murray had a trial for Child Support in October, but it is now January and there has been no hint of a trial for the death of Michael Jackson. Was this trial fake or are people starting to believe there is a hoax in everything?
First of all, let’s separate the facts from the rumors.
Who is suing Dr. Conrad Murray?
I have seen many people say that Murray is being sued by Nicole Alvarez, an actor who could be a relation to Alberto Alvarez, the body guard who called 911, since they share the name of Alvarez. This is not true. Nicole Alvarez is not suing Conrad Murray. She is his current girlfriend who recently had a child earlier this year with him. The person that is suing him is Nenita Malibiran, a nurse who had a child with him 10 years ago. She claims Murray owes her $13,000. Besides that, not much is known about her, and I can’t seem to find a picture of her.
Was the money he paid with real or did it feature the face of Gilda?
Some say the $700 he paid in Child Support during his trial were not legit $100 bills. That instead of featuring the face Benjamin Franklin, they featured the face of Gilda. Gilda, an old black and white film, features a man faking his death. A scene from this film was featured in This Is It during Smooth Criminal.
Here are the bills Murray paid vs. a normal $100 bill vs. Gilda:
See what you want to see, and believe what you want to believe, but I don’t see any similarity between Gilda and the money. Many people out there may disagree with me, but I see the same clothes, hair, nose and mouth as in the picture of Ben Franklin, not the picture of Gilda.
Was the trial fake?
I’m not 100% sure, but I truly don’t believe that it was. Could it have been? Yes, I’ll give you that. But, what would have been the point and why a Child Support case? Just because Murray has a hand in this hoax does not mean that everything he does is related to it. Even if Michael Jackson’s death was not a hoax, Murray can have a Child Support trial even when evidence is being gathered to charge him with murder.
Update: On Monday January 4, 2010, Murray paid Nenita Malibiran $1,003, and he is due back in court in July.
Bend theories to fit facts, but don’t bend facts to fit a single theory.
First of all, let’s separate the facts from the rumors.
Who is suing Dr. Conrad Murray?
I have seen many people say that Murray is being sued by Nicole Alvarez, an actor who could be a relation to Alberto Alvarez, the body guard who called 911, since they share the name of Alvarez. This is not true. Nicole Alvarez is not suing Conrad Murray. She is his current girlfriend who recently had a child earlier this year with him. The person that is suing him is Nenita Malibiran, a nurse who had a child with him 10 years ago. She claims Murray owes her $13,000. Besides that, not much is known about her, and I can’t seem to find a picture of her.
Was the money he paid with real or did it feature the face of Gilda?
Some say the $700 he paid in Child Support during his trial were not legit $100 bills. That instead of featuring the face Benjamin Franklin, they featured the face of Gilda. Gilda, an old black and white film, features a man faking his death. A scene from this film was featured in This Is It during Smooth Criminal.
Here are the bills Murray paid vs. a normal $100 bill vs. Gilda:
See what you want to see, and believe what you want to believe, but I don’t see any similarity between Gilda and the money. Many people out there may disagree with me, but I see the same clothes, hair, nose and mouth as in the picture of Ben Franklin, not the picture of Gilda.
Was the trial fake?
I’m not 100% sure, but I truly don’t believe that it was. Could it have been? Yes, I’ll give you that. But, what would have been the point and why a Child Support case? Just because Murray has a hand in this hoax does not mean that everything he does is related to it. Even if Michael Jackson’s death was not a hoax, Murray can have a Child Support trial even when evidence is being gathered to charge him with murder.
Update: On Monday January 4, 2010, Murray paid Nenita Malibiran $1,003, and he is due back in court in July.
Bend theories to fit facts, but don’t bend facts to fit a single theory.
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