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A Letter Concerning The Upcoming Trial Against Conrad Murray
by Bonnie Lamrock
Fans, as the time approaches for the trial, we hear many things that are
disturbing about the defense calling 30 witnesses, perhaps even Michael's
children to testify, but we need to also remember that though
the defense seems to be leaking all these things into the media to boost
themselves, we have NOT yet heard very much about the prosecution and it's
strategies. They, (being the respectful people they are), don't need to leak
things to boost their case. We need to remember that they 'too' have many items up
their sleeve to counter act a lot of the defenses claims.
The prosecution is right, choosing not to air their case through the media is most respectful and very smart. The defense is portraying themselves as insecure by doing what they're doing. There's no need to be revealing their strategies the way they have been.
'Loose lips, sinks ships' is an old saying I heard a long
time ago and it's true. The more the defense presents it's strategies to the
media, the better prepared we can be. They may regret some things which they
chose to leak in the end. These things can be used against them if they make a
wrong move.
I have faith that the prosecution is taking heed of any and all statements
from the defense.
It's going to be a long and difficult road ahead, but we can do it as fans.
We've suffered before at the hands of bad people hurting our Michael, and we
will indeed be hurting again, but let's have faith that the prosecutors have a
great amount of evidence which they are keeping under wraps for the time being.
They will unleash their fury on the defense when the time is right.
I'm looking forward to what the prosecutors have to offer.
Let's pray and let's stick together because there's nothing we can't take.
We are a strong group who lets nothing stop us from protecting our man. I think
our history speaks for itself. ;-)
Hang in there and brace yourself for yet another journey in Michael's
name and with any luck, Michael's children will be spared the agony of testifying. Hopefully the judge will acknowledge the pain they've already suffered and will only use their testimony if absolutely necessary.