Posted on 02/18/2005 7:15:19 AM PST by COUNTrecount
THE most lurid testimony to be heard in Michael Jackson's looming child molestation trial could concern the bizarre appearance of his penis. Private investigator Ernie Rizzo, who was hired by the family of the boy who accused Jackson of molestation in 1993, predicts that Jackson's latest alleged victim could provide damning testimony about the pop oddball's uniquely marked manhood. Rizzo, a former Chicago police detective who has seen photographs of Jackson's genitals taken by cops in 1993, claims that because Jackson "bleaches" his body twice a week, distinctive markings on his penis are visible when he is aroused. "It looks like a barber's pole," Rizzo tells PAGE SIX.
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i swear i remember hearing rumors years ago that he had it removed!
"exactly how does one "bleach" their body? I just don't see how bleech is going to permiate deep enough to affect skin tone.. perhaps I'm missing something."
If it is true that Michael has a skin disease, how did it shrink the bone in his nose?
"What's really weird is that despite all you have listed, there will still be an adoring crowd outside any place this nutbar shows up."
Maybe he can sing "I'm a Little Teapot" to those adoring crowds.
"Perhaps he is a closet exhibitionist and just the thought of exposing himself was a turn on?"
At first I thought they told him he could be a boy scout leader if he cooperated, but the more reasonable explanation is that he became erect when looking at the photos of the sons of the cops (always on their desks) who interrogated him.
How likely is it that he would have blond haired, blue eyed children? Bleach and plastic surgery doesn't pass on white genes.
Holy freakin' hand grenades, Batman. I was just getting my air back from laughing at the body of this post, when rolled across your reply.
After rolling on the floor and hurting myself on various items and furniture in my studio, I got up, composed myself to make this reply.
I hope you're happy with yourself, now, causing all these injuries.
Some of the same people now defending Jackson are those who believe that anyone who would want to own a Barret .50 are wacko freaks and are a potential menace to society.
Now that is one scary picture ern...do you think he has a socket like the one for his nose below his beltline?
That way he can just change his unit as his mood dictates(speaking of dictates, me thinks my old buddy ern can recall an oldy but goody joke about a vocabulary test.
I think maybe you are confusing him with members of the HaleBopp comet folks down in SanDiego, you remember the good folks who were gonna hitch a ride to eternity on the back side of the comet....California certainly has it's fare share of "odd" fellows.
no, i distinctly recall it being this particular nutjob. but was that the case with the HaleBoppers? i hadn't heard that!!
LOL......you are killing me!
LOL.........please, please stop! LOL.
Maybe that's why he went into the hospital -- flu indeed!
Well then he didn't really need to go to the hospital, he could have just stopped by Walmart and picked up some Superglue..
I KNEW this thread was gonna make me sick!
Quincy Jones Attempted Jackson Interventions
February 17, 2005
A "Celebrity Justice" exclusive.
Music giant Quincy Jones produced one of Michael Jackson's biggest albums, "Bad." Now, "CJ" has learned that "bad" is exactly how Jones viewed his close friend's pajama parties with young boys.
"CJ" Executive Producer Harvey Levin revealed today that, according to sources directly connected with Jackson and Jones, "Quincy Jones was alarmed that Michael Jackson was having sleepovers with boys."
The sources have said that, about 2 years ago, before the current scandal broke, Quincy feared Jackson's "downfall" over the sleepovers and that Quincy tried to intervene with Michael to warn, "disaster looms."
"We are told Quincy Jones actually did an intervention on several occasions," Levin reported. "Going to Michael Jackson and saying, 'Look, this is inappropriate, it's wrong and it could bring you down if you don't stop.' It was that serious."
Why risk a confrontation with the sensitive superstar? A Jackson biography says Quincy's been a "hip father figure" to Jackson, with a "close rapport" producing Jackson's 1979 breakthrough solo album "Off the Wall," and then "Thriller," one of the best selling albums of all time.
Nonetheless, as for Quincy's interventions, Levin's sources say Jackson "didn't take it seriously."
"We are told Quincy Jones complained after the meetings with Jackson that Jackson didn't want to hear about it," Levin recounted. "He was like a wall and that nothing was changing."
Then came Martin Bashir's explosive 2003 documentary, which is now key evidence in the criminal trial. In "Living With Michael Jackson," the superstar and the boy who would later accuse him defend sleepovers.
In another twist, Quincy Jones is on the defense witness list. "CJ" has learned that the producer was at Neverland with his daughters on key dates. According to Levin, "As far as we know, Jones has said he has never seen anything inappropriate between Jackson and a boy."
Both Quincy Jones' and Jackson's reps had no comment but "CJ" has learned that prosecutors are very interested in the issue of interventions. If Quincy takes the stand in Michael's defense, prosecutors will almost certainly introduce evidence of interventions.
LOL! AND spackle!
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