Graphic Testimony Turns into a Pile of Garbage on Cross – MJEOL Bullet #257

HIGHLIGHT HISTORY: RALPH CHACON

Graphic Testimony Turns into a Pile of Garbage on Cross-examination- MJEOL Bullet #257 Part 1 | Part 2 APRIL 11 2005 — What other way to give a full view of the witness’s allegation than to have them cross-examined about those allegations? April 7 was an unbelievable day in which jurors heard graphic allegations; allegations thrown into doubt by the actions of the people alleging them. Ralph Chacon and Adrian McManus both testified to either actually witnessing molestation or witnessing “inappropriate behavior” involving Michael Jackson and children. Neither one of these witnesses tried to stop what they claim they witnessed, didn’t call the cops at that time, didn’t quit their jobs and only made these allegations after the 1993 lawsuit was filed against Jackson. That suit was reportedly funded by Jackson’s insurance company, devoid of any admission of guilt whatsoever. The prosecution was obviously hoping to shock the jury so that they would overlook the 1.5 million tons of baggage all of these witnesses so far carry with them. Much has been made by media pundits about the “cumulative effect” of all of these witnesses. Pro-prosecution pundits scream ‘they can’t all be lying!’ Well, yeah, they can all be lying. It’s already happened before. Many of these eye-witnesses-come-lately have been found by independent entities – like another Santa Maria jury – to have defrauded Jackson, stolen from him, and lied under oath in previous depositions.

Part 2: Astonishing Jackson Trial Discussion w/ Mesereau – MB#290

Part 2: Astonishing Jackson Trial Discussion w/ Mesereau – MB#290 Part 2 | Part 1 DECEMBER 7 2005 — Discussed in Part 1 of this special MJEOL Bullet was attorney Thomas Mesereau’s comments at Nov 29 2005 Harvard Law School discussion panel about the Michael Jackson trial. Aside from his stunning information about the 1993 accuser, he also criticized the media coverage of the trial. The criticism was not taken well by the rather peevish TV host Dan Abrams (MSNBC). When he wasn’t rocking back and forth in his chair as if dispensing the wisdom of the universe, he was making some of the most asinine comments I have ever heard, probably spurred by the way Mesereau blasted the press in general. Had the media accurately and thoroughly covered this trial there wouldn’t have been a need for the MJEOL Bullets which you, dear reader, have been reading since the Nov 18 2003 invasion of Neverland.

Michael Jackson reveals new single releases

[b]Michael Jackson reveals new single releases[/b] 6 Dec 2005 The star to drop 20 Dual Disc singles next year. Michael Jackson has revealed details of an audacious singles release package for 2006. The global superstar, who has sought refuge from media attention in the Gulf States since the summer, will release 20 of his biggest singles from January to May 2006 on the new dual disc format. According to his label, the release will be the first time an artist has ever used Dual Disc, which contains two sides of audio and video, for a single release.

CBS News Transcript: Gary Dunalp 12-18-03

Copyright 2003 CBS Worldwide Inc. All Rights Reserved CBS News Transcripts [b]December 18, 2003 Thursday[/b] Santa Barbara District Attorney Tom Sneddon JULIE CHEN, co-host: As we’ve been reporting, child molestation charges are expected to be filed today against Michael Jackson. Tom Sneddon has been the district attorney in Santa Barbara, California, for more than 20 years and plans to personally try the case. EARLY SHOW national correspondent Hattie Kauffman has more on the veteran prosecutor. Mr. JERRY ROBERTS (Editor, Santa Barbara News-Press): Yeah. I think people do feel that he is a man on a mission. You know, this is going to be the signature case of his career. HATTIE KAUFFMAN reporting: