The sharks sense blood in the water. The emptiness that spawns this stuff saddens me.
Mike
Do you really want me to answer your question?
I read an online news report today. He's still dead. And, it's been more than three days.
Would you go to disfigure yourself to make your nose look like Pinocchio's puppet nose (pre-growth) or to make your chin look like a catoon version of Kirk Douglas' chin (maybe All American Dad). Dangle your baby (head covered by hankercheif) from a third floor balcony? He went weld beyond normalcy in the weird department.
Jackson's death was truly sad. It's a sad commentary on how this society views it's stars of today. Sure it's always sad when somebody dies but c'mon Michael had some deep seated issues that would have deserved a death sentence in some cultures. just my opinion nothing more, except a little proof too...
In a taped June 2003 telephone interview, Katz, 55, gave a Santa Barbara sheriff's investigator his "off the record" opinion of the 46-year-old entertainer. Jackson, Katz told Det. Paul Zelis, "is a guy that's like a 10-year-old child. And, you know, he's doing what a 10-year-old would do with his little buddies. You know, they're gonna jack off, watch movies, drink wine, you know. And, you know, he doesn't even really qualify as a *********. He's really just this regressed 10-year-old."
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/michaeljackson/0315051jackson_katz1.html
Oh, come on guys. I don't think that there is one single person of us who actually knew him. How can we judge someone whom we didn't even know. It's all speculation.
We are all a little wacko inside, some more, some less.