Familys reaction to verdict
Started by Sharon007, Nov 08 2011 06:34 PM
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#1 OFFLINE
Posted 08 November 2011 - 06:34 PM
Janet Jackson wrote via Twitter:
"Justice was good today."
https://twitter.com/#!/JanetJackson
La Toya Jackson took to Twitter and wrote of David Walgren and Judge Pastor:
"@hlntv #murraytrial #Justice4MJ We're Most Proud of The WALGREN team, U did a EXCELLENT JOB N UR quest 2 seek justice 4 Michael & my family." She then wrote: "Judge Pastor you were INCREDIBLE!!! Thank You So Much!!! #MurrayTrial
Michael I love you and I will continue to fight until ALL are brought to justice! VICTORY!!!!!!
https://twitter.com/#!/latoyajackson
As TMZ reports, Katherine Jackson said of the verdict: "We have been waiting for this moment for a very long time and we couldn’t hold back tears of joy in the courtroom. Even though nothing can bring back our son, justice has finally been served!"
http://www.tmz.com/2...d/#.Trhfpq4eYgo
"Justice was good today."
https://twitter.com/#!/JanetJackson
La Toya Jackson took to Twitter and wrote of David Walgren and Judge Pastor:
"@hlntv #murraytrial #Justice4MJ We're Most Proud of The WALGREN team, U did a EXCELLENT JOB N UR quest 2 seek justice 4 Michael & my family." She then wrote: "Judge Pastor you were INCREDIBLE!!! Thank You So Much!!! #MurrayTrial
Michael I love you and I will continue to fight until ALL are brought to justice! VICTORY!!!!!!
https://twitter.com/#!/latoyajackson
As TMZ reports, Katherine Jackson said of the verdict: "We have been waiting for this moment for a very long time and we couldn’t hold back tears of joy in the courtroom. Even though nothing can bring back our son, justice has finally been served!"
http://www.tmz.com/2...d/#.Trhfpq4eYgo
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 08 November 2011 - 07:53 PM
Prosecution and judge were great. Thanx to all of them!
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 09 November 2011 - 01:29 AM
Tito just posted some nice words. I will write them tomorrow, I am dying of sleep
#4 OFFLINE
Posted 09 November 2011 - 07:26 PM
Michael Jackson: Jermaine Jackson talks Ellen Show, Conrad Murray verdict
The Conrad Murray trial came to an end yesterday, when the jury agreed upon a verdict. The jury found the doctor guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, and the world was watching as the verdict was read. The trial lasted for six weeks, and during that time, various Jackson family members were present everyday. According to a new update made via Twitter, Jermaine Jackson discusses the verdict, as well as the fact that he is going to appear on The Ellen Show.
Jermaine Jackson wrote of the Conrad Murray verdict, and also appearing on The Ellen Show: "Just done @TheEllenShow -- audience boogied to 'Dancing Machine' in homage to Michael, music, memories #remembrance." He went on to say: "Yesterday was the right verdict. Nothing will bring Michael back, but someone has now been held accountable for his death...I personally wish to thank those of you who have given us support, strength, love and fight...always. Bless you." Jackson added: "As we look forward, let us now forever remember & focus on the life and goodness -- not the death -- of Michael."
Source: Examiner.com
The Conrad Murray trial came to an end yesterday, when the jury agreed upon a verdict. The jury found the doctor guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, and the world was watching as the verdict was read. The trial lasted for six weeks, and during that time, various Jackson family members were present everyday. According to a new update made via Twitter, Jermaine Jackson discusses the verdict, as well as the fact that he is going to appear on The Ellen Show.
Jermaine Jackson wrote of the Conrad Murray verdict, and also appearing on The Ellen Show: "Just done @TheEllenShow -- audience boogied to 'Dancing Machine' in homage to Michael, music, memories #remembrance." He went on to say: "Yesterday was the right verdict. Nothing will bring Michael back, but someone has now been held accountable for his death...I personally wish to thank those of you who have given us support, strength, love and fight...always. Bless you." Jackson added: "As we look forward, let us now forever remember & focus on the life and goodness -- not the death -- of Michael."
Source: Examiner.com
#5 OFFLINE
Posted 09 November 2011 - 07:35 PM
Tito tweeted yesterday:
i want to first of all thank all of you for your support through this ordeal
this is not just something to say--i mean it
i can not thank you enough from the bottom of my heart
i feel that the word "fan"should be replaced with the word "friend"
a true friend can be counted on--thanks for being friends to my family--really--i just had to say that
i am sure that michael smiled down on each and everyone of you--
through thick and thin--your loyalty has proven itself over and over and over again--
much much much love--peace
thanks again--peace love and happiness
i want to first of all thank all of you for your support through this ordeal
this is not just something to say--i mean it
i can not thank you enough from the bottom of my heart
i feel that the word "fan"should be replaced with the word "friend"
a true friend can be counted on--thanks for being friends to my family--really--i just had to say that
i am sure that michael smiled down on each and everyone of you--
through thick and thin--your loyalty has proven itself over and over and over again--
much much much love--peace
thanks again--peace love and happiness
#6 OFFLINE
Posted 09 November 2011 - 07:55 PM
'Ellen': Jermaine Jackson talks Michael Jackson, Conrad Murray
The brother of Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson has filmed an appearance on Ellen, the show from Ellen DeGeneres, and he discusses his brother the King of Pop, as well as Conrad Murray, the verdict and more. As fans around the world know, the jury found Conrad Murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, and he could face a maximum of four years for it.
As Radar Online reports, Jermaine Jackson said in his interview with Ellen DeGeneres of Michael Jackson and Conrad Murray: "Michael just wanted to sleep -- he did not want to die. He trusted the doctor and the negligence and everything ... it’s really sad because we lost an incredible person. To see and hear the verdict -- my mother cried, and we consoled her, and the fans were cheering and everything but it’s not bringing Michael back. We lost a brother." Jermaine Jackson also discussed the sentencing for Conrad Murray saying: "The sentencing [maximum] was very soft ... to give him two years for taking a life. Forget about Michael Jackson, but taking anyone’s life. But it happens to be my brother who loved the world and loved people and did so much for the world," Jermaine said. "He cared about people, human beings, children."
The Conrad Murray trial captured the interest of the world, and the fans showed their support for Michael Jackson as they always have. The world was watching as the verdict was read on Monday, and it is something that many wondered about, and it has now taken place
Source: Examiner.com
The brother of Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson has filmed an appearance on Ellen, the show from Ellen DeGeneres, and he discusses his brother the King of Pop, as well as Conrad Murray, the verdict and more. As fans around the world know, the jury found Conrad Murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, and he could face a maximum of four years for it.
As Radar Online reports, Jermaine Jackson said in his interview with Ellen DeGeneres of Michael Jackson and Conrad Murray: "Michael just wanted to sleep -- he did not want to die. He trusted the doctor and the negligence and everything ... it’s really sad because we lost an incredible person. To see and hear the verdict -- my mother cried, and we consoled her, and the fans were cheering and everything but it’s not bringing Michael back. We lost a brother." Jermaine Jackson also discussed the sentencing for Conrad Murray saying: "The sentencing [maximum] was very soft ... to give him two years for taking a life. Forget about Michael Jackson, but taking anyone’s life. But it happens to be my brother who loved the world and loved people and did so much for the world," Jermaine said. "He cared about people, human beings, children."
The Conrad Murray trial captured the interest of the world, and the fans showed their support for Michael Jackson as they always have. The world was watching as the verdict was read on Monday, and it is something that many wondered about, and it has now taken place
Source: Examiner.com
#7 OFFLINE
Posted 09 November 2011 - 08:14 PM
Michael Jackson: Joe Jackson talks Conrad Murray civil case
Over the past two years, there have been many questions, and people were looking for answers as to what happened to Michael Jackson. Now that the Conrad Murray trial is over, and the jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson after six weeks of the trial, a civil case will begin at some point. According to a new report, the father of Michael Jackson, Joe Jackson discusses the fact that a civil case will take place
As ABC News reports, Joe Jackson said on his way out of the courthouse on Monday: "There's more." The civil suit against Conrad Murray was filed.
There is much news today in regard to Conrad Murray. A two-part interview with Murray will air on Today on Thursday and Friday. The interview was done before the verdict was reached. And according to another report, MSNBC will be airing a documentary of Conrad Murray on Friday.
Source: Examiner.com
Over the past two years, there have been many questions, and people were looking for answers as to what happened to Michael Jackson. Now that the Conrad Murray trial is over, and the jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson after six weeks of the trial, a civil case will begin at some point. According to a new report, the father of Michael Jackson, Joe Jackson discusses the fact that a civil case will take place
As ABC News reports, Joe Jackson said on his way out of the courthouse on Monday: "There's more." The civil suit against Conrad Murray was filed.
There is much news today in regard to Conrad Murray. A two-part interview with Murray will air on Today on Thursday and Friday. The interview was done before the verdict was reached. And according to another report, MSNBC will be airing a documentary of Conrad Murray on Friday.
Source: Examiner.com
#8 OFFLINE
Posted 09 November 2011 - 08:14 PM
You can see some of the video of Jermaine in Ellen's show in here http://www.radaronli...ad-murray-ellen
#9 OFFLINE
Posted 09 November 2011 - 08:39 PM
I also found another link to the video
#10 OFFLINE
Posted 09 November 2011 - 10:36 PM
Thank you, Sharon
#11 OFFLINE
Posted 10 November 2011 - 07:40 PM
Michael Jackson: Jermaine Jackson thanks fans for support over recent interviews
Jermaine Jackson, one of the brothers of the legendary King of Pop, Michael Jackson, took to Twitter in a new update, and thanked the fans for the support that they have shown via the popular social network, in regard to his two latest interviews which aired yesterday. Jermaine Jackson appeared on the Ellen show, and Piers Morgan Tonight.
Jermaine Jackson wrote on Twitter last night:
"Thank you for all your supportive tweets about Ellen and Piers interviews. Love you all! G'night"
The star appeared on the Ellen show, and discussed the Conrad Murray verdict. He also said in his interview that all Michael wanted to do was sleep, and that he did not want to die. On the Piers Morgan Tonight interview, Jermaine Jackson discussed the verdict, but also the fact that MSNBC is planning to air the Conrad Murray documentary tomorrow.
The Michael Jackson co-executors of the estate have issued a letter in regard to the documentary which they do not want aired. There are several fans as well that are upset by the news. At his point, the documentary is set to air tomorrow.
SOurce: Examiner.com
Jermaine Jackson, one of the brothers of the legendary King of Pop, Michael Jackson, took to Twitter in a new update, and thanked the fans for the support that they have shown via the popular social network, in regard to his two latest interviews which aired yesterday. Jermaine Jackson appeared on the Ellen show, and Piers Morgan Tonight.
Jermaine Jackson wrote on Twitter last night:
"Thank you for all your supportive tweets about Ellen and Piers interviews. Love you all! G'night"
The star appeared on the Ellen show, and discussed the Conrad Murray verdict. He also said in his interview that all Michael wanted to do was sleep, and that he did not want to die. On the Piers Morgan Tonight interview, Jermaine Jackson discussed the verdict, but also the fact that MSNBC is planning to air the Conrad Murray documentary tomorrow.
The Michael Jackson co-executors of the estate have issued a letter in regard to the documentary which they do not want aired. There are several fans as well that are upset by the news. At his point, the documentary is set to air tomorrow.
SOurce: Examiner.com
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