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Michael Jackson Death Photos


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Michael Jackson Death Photos. Michael Jackson’s photo at last time of his life. After this he was dead.
On June 25, 2009, Jackson collapsed at his rented mansion on North Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles. Attempts at resuscitating him by his personal physician were unsuccessful. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics received a 911 call at 12:21 pm (PDT) and arrived nine minutes later at Jackson’s location. He was reportedly not breathing and CPR was performed. Resuscitation efforts continued both en route to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, and for an hour further after arriving at approximately 1:14 pm (20:14 UTC). He was noted to have already been in cardiac arrest by the paramedics who attended his house.[165] Jackson was pronounced dead at approximately 2:26 pm local time (21:26 UTP)...



More Questions Than Answers in Michael Jackson's Death
This is a rush transcript from "On the Record," June 26, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: Now, the mystery centers around Michael Jackson's doctor, the one on the scene at the time the paramedics arrived. Police have now arranged a meeting with Michael Jackson's doctor. His name is Dr. Conrad Robert Murray. What do we know about this doctor? Well, TMZ has been all over this story from the very beginning.

Dax Holt from TMZ is right here with us live outside the Jackson home. Dax, nice to see you. Any information about this personal doctor who was here when the paramedics arrived?

DAX HOLT, TMZ.COM: You know, I think that's the big mystery that surrounds this whole thing, is, obviously, the doctor. He just kind of vanished after he was performing CPR on Michael's body. They took Michael down to the hospital. He was performing CPR at the hospital itself, and then he just kind of vanished into thin air.

We do know that Dr. Conrad Murray actually sent out a letter to all of his patients in Vegas 17 days ago saying that he was going to be quitting his practice for the time being. He'd still be a managing partner, but he was going to be leaving and he didn't know for how long he would be back. And we've also found out that he signed on to be a part of this London tour that Michael was going to be a part of....



Michael Jackson Dead, Facebook Reports
Social networking/news website Facebook interrupted its coverage of Farrah Fawcett's passing to break the story of Michael Jackson's death, as thousands of users updated their status messages with the announcement.

"RIP MJ ILL MISS U," wrote Facebook user/reporter Jennifer Collins who was on hand at her computer at the King of Pop's time of death.

Messages from Facebook's millions of highly regarded news correspondents flooded the "News Feed" the moment the UCLA Medical Center made the death announcement official. Most were written in a solemn tone and the high level of the writing was both a testament to Jackson and the quality of reporting that Facebook is known for.

"OMG Jacko is dead," wrote Robert Alper, whose profile picture had been changed to a picture of Macaulay Culkin. "I want you back."

Many of the website's columnists were quick to offer their editorial opinion. The articles were posted immediately, raising the question of whether or not they were written beforehand in anticipation of the devastating event.

"I love Michael," Zak Richmond wrote in his column, which was so eloquent it had to have been written weeks ago. "I've changed my ringtone to 'You Are Not Alone'."

Not all Facebook journalists were as respectful, offering crude jokes instead of tributes.

"I wonder if he'll invite little boys to sleep with him in his coffin ha ha aha ha ha!" some asshole wrote.

Articles such as this were not well-received by the legions of Facebook readers.

"Totally inappropriate," said one disgusted fan as they uploaded pictures to an album titled "My cat is cute."

Many users of the site who had not updated their statuses were grateful for the "News Feed" to inform them of Jackson's death.

"Thank God I checked Facebook," said user Ryan Behl, who also used the site to follow its coverage of the riots in Iran. "Facebook's reporting is far superior to Twitter's."

Facebook has promised regular updates from its top reporters over the next few hours. At least until someone else dies.

-Dan Abramson, thehollywoodham.com

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