theory of the case. and they are also prosecuting this because of the fact it s a google executive, because the fact that the media is pressing. does that bother you? not really at all. because? because it s illegal. it s illegal to inject somebody else with drugs, and it is immoral as far as i m concerned to step over the body. but the decision to do this just because it s a somebody? at least it s bringing attention to the problem or selective justice? bringing attention to the problem. it s not if you kill the wrong person you get attention. if you are a somebody you tend to have more focus but she s exactly convicted of what conrad murray was doing, sentenced to four years and served two of the years and was released in november. they are wrapping me, surprise. santa cruz police deputy chief told the l.a. times he doesn t believe tichelman intended to kill hayes. that blows a huge hole in the black widow theory.
basically saying, hey, listen, we admit, we fold, involuntary manslaughter is what she did, so they are doing what is a trick as far as i m concerned in the did fence world, where it s like you know a magician how you distract somebody with this while you re busy doing the real thing over here. if they sleight of hand. yes, it is. they basically say she s guilty of involuntary manslaughter, the max is four years. that s what conrad murray, michael jackson s doctor got. why is she guilty of anything that s a horrible example. you want to role play on new day. here we go. two people are doing drugs and one helps administer the drug to other, very rarely prosecuted for homicide. well, it s prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter. rarely. not necessarily. i looked up a bunch of cases last night, and this is happening more and more, particularly when you see this heroin epidemic taking over as people can t get oxycontin. but in the state, not even a samaritan law, no
fourth woman is accusing herman cain of sexual harass: she s the first one to do so publicly. she made the allegations at a news conference. she says cain groped her when she met him in 1997 when she was asking him to help her find a job. he suddenly reached over and he put his hand on my leg under my skirt and reached for my genitals. he also grabbed my head and brought it towards his crotch. mr. cain said, you want a job, right? i asked him to stop and he did. in another development, the washington examiner reports that a fifth swom raising questions about cain s behavior. attorney. buy electric s attorney told that she was not paid to speak out about the allegations. dr. conrad murray s attorneys are vowing to appeal. murray showed no emotion after two days of deliberations. the judge denied him bail calling him a flight risk. michael loves everybody out here. i love that we all love him. guess what? he was in that courtroom. that s why victory was served. jus
developing now, jury deliberations in the manslaughter trial of conrad murray begin in a few minutes. they could it s possible they could come back with a verdict today. the prosecution arguing that dr. murray corrupted the sacred relationship between patient and doctor and rocked jackson s children of their father, the defense suggesting that murray was a victim of jackson s own actions. conrad murray gave him propofol and abandoned him. conrad murray is criminally liable. justice demands a guilty verdict. every single doctor that testified in this courtroom told you they would neff do what conrad murray did. michael jackson went into his
series in london. prosecutors want to show that jackson was up to the challenge of performing. what was your overall impression of mr. jackson s performance at rehearsal on june 23rd, 2009? i thought he was strong. did mr. jackson appear to be excited and full of energy when he was performing? yes, yes, he did. yesterday we heard a lot about the pressures of preparing for 50 concerts when the original plan was 10. we also heard from jackson, like we d never heard him before. once again, michael jackson had the world s attention. this time, though, he was wasted, slurring his words. listen to this recording by jackson s personal physician, dr. conrad murray, made six weeks before his death. when people leave my show, i want them to say, i ve never seen nothing like this in my life. prosecutor david wallgren says that jackson was drugged up and dr. murray was not only aware of his addiction, but continued to the feed it, by supplying and administering drugs that e