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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Five Things You'll Hear During the Michael Jackson Manslaughter Hearing Read more: http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b218670_five_things_youll_hear_dur

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It's been nearly a year and a half since Michael Jackson's death, and the truth is still out there. Somewhere.

The L.A. District Attorney's Office and the attorneys representing Dr. Conrad Murray on a manslaughter charge are looking to enlighten us, starting with a preliminary hearing to determine whether there's enough evidence to send the case to trial.

Of course, each side will be presenting different versions of the truth, one ultimately more successfully than the other. But amid all the fact-divulging and theory-mongering, which starts Tuesday and is expected to last two weeks, you can bet you'll hear the following:

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1. What is the prosecution trying to prove, anyway? Murray, a Houston cardiologist who was hired as Jackson's private physician, has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter, but has admitted to injecting Jackson on a regular basis—including the morning of his death—with propofol, a hospital-grade anesthetic, to help him sleep. Cell phone records show he made several personal calls on his cell phone after dosing Jackson for the last time. Deputy D.A. David Walgren ultimately has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Murray's criminal negligence caused Jackson's death in order to win a conviction; but to send the case to trial he just has to show a judge he has a case to make for Murray's guilt. The defense's job, meanwhile, is to poke holes in the prosecution's argument.

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2. Did Michael Jackson kill himself? Plenty of conspiracy theories have been floated in the last 18 months, but last week was the first we heard that Murray's team was going to raise the possibility in court that Jackson lethally injected himself with the fatal dose of propofol. Well, it's not the most preposterous thing we've ever heard...

3. Will Jackson's children testify? Surely Katherine and Joe Jackson, Michael's justice-seeking parents, will be in court with bells on Tuesday, but it was eldest son Prince who witnessed some of the life-saving attempts made in his dad's bedroom after he went into cardiac arrest. TMZ reports that no member of the Jackson family will be among the 30 or so witnesses on the prosecution's list, which includes investigators and Jackson staffers who were at the house when he died. The defense, meanwhile, has a witness list but is not planning to use it at this stage of the game. Murray's camp will be able to cross-examine the D.A.'s witnesses in the meantime.

4. Will these proceedings end up smearing Jackson's reputation all over again? He had been relegated to circus-freak status since being tried and acquitted of child-molestation, but the pop icon's death served to redirect people's attention back toward his pioneering music career and his artistic contributions. Will all the anticipated talk of habitual prescription-drug abuse and anesthesia-aided sleep raise the freak flag yet again, just as Jackson's estate and Sony are embarking on their plan to release hours of "new" Jackson music and related projects?

5. Is there such a thing as an impartial jury in this case? Judging by the global outpouring of grief when Jackson died on June 25, 2009, you'd be hard-pressed to find 12 whole people (not to mention three alternates) in Los Angeles who either don't have an opinion or preconceived bias against Jackson, or who hasn't read a boatload of information about the case. Legal experts have expressed concern about the ability to seat an impartial panel. Like in any case, really, the court will probably just have to make a leap of faith that the jurors are able to do their part.



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Obituaries: Bill Erwin, Ellis E.I. Clarke, Bobby Farrell

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Bill Erwin, an Emmy-nominated character actor, dies at 96; Ellis E.I. Clarke, the first president of Trinidad and Tobago, dies at 93; Bobby Farrell, a singer in the 1970s group Boney M, dies at 61

January 01, 2011

BILL ERWIN

Character actor got

Emmy nomination

Bill Erwin, 96, a veteran character actor remembered for his role as Arthur the bellman in the 1980 fantasy film "Somewhere in Time" and his Emmy-nominated guest appearance on "Seinfeld," died Wednesday at his home in Studio City of age-related causes, his son Mike said Friday.

Jets, Favre sued; Erwin dies; Gaga bares bum

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Suing The Jets: The Jets and Brett Favre were hit with a sexual-harassment lawsuit yesterday by two women who claim they were fired after one of them complained about sleazy text messages from former quarterback Favre. Christina Scavo - whose husband blew the whistle on Favre - Shannon O'Toole and a third unidentified massage therapist are seeking unspecified money damages.

Cranky Sid: Character actor Bill Erwin died last Wednesday of natural causes. He was 96. Most may remember him for his Emmy-nominated appearance on an episode of "Seinfeld" in which he played Sid Fields, an embittered old man. Watch a clip of his "Seinfeld" performance.

Gaga promotion: Lady Gaga tweeted a photo of her bare bum to the masses at 12:01 a.m. on New Year's Day. Along with the pic of her nakedness, she posted "THE SONG 2 13 11 THE RECORD 5 23 11," which suggest release dates. What we want to know... why did it take three days for this to become celebrity and music discussion fodder?

Kanye, Jay-Z new album: Speaking of dates, Kanye West announced "Watch the Throne," the album he's jointing producing with Jay-Z, will be coming out in one week. He said this after performing with Jay-Z at the grand opening of the Marquee nightclub in Las Vegas on New Year's Eve.

'Bachelor' returns: Three years ago, Brad Womack turned down both of his final two pics and ended "The Bachelor" without a bride. He returned last night for a do-over of sorts. It's his second chance to find love. Plenty of spoilers are out there - mostly thanks to reality TV blogger Reality Steve. Nonetheless, the most interesting contestant ("possible bride") on the show is Emily Maynard, who was previously engaged to Ricky Hendrick, the NASCAR driver who died in a plane accident in 2004.

'Craigslist Killer': People are talking about Lifetime's TV movie "The Craigslist Killer." Actually, many are are panning it. The New York Daily News claims the movie uses "trite tabloid-to-TV tactics, lacks three-dimensional characters." We say: What do you expect? It's Lifetime. We just don't get how the killer's fiance Megan McAllister, played by Agnes Bruckner, didn't know. Oh ... and we're glad to finally see Billy Baldwin do something fun.

Kunis, Culkin spilt: Favorite headline on this topic: "Mila Kunis and Macaulay Culkin break up. Who knew they were together?" Apparently, the couple had been dating for eight years. The met at the Golden Globes while she was in "That '70s Show." Word is they hit a rough patch because of her success - thank you "Black Swan" - and the fact that she is based in LA while he is based in New York. (Sometimes distance doesn't make the heart grow fonder.) Her first post-breakup appearance will be at the People's Choice Awards on Wednesday.

Ebert's new co-host: Roger Ebert has named a new co-host. Russian-born Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, 24, will join co-host Christy Lemire on Jan. 21 when "Ebert Presents at the Movies" premieres on public TV stations.

McCartney's veggie-day plea: Paul McCartney sent a letter to the prime minister of India, asking the country to declare a national Vegetarian Day. Seems like this could be a possible win for McCartney and PETA. About 42 percent of the country's population is already vegetarian.

Bieber's cover: Great. We finally subscribe to Vanity Fair at the urging of a few friends who say the writing - including the celebrity interviews - is engaging and sophisticated. And the first issue we are to receive has Justin Bieber on the cover. Apparently, he has trouble falling asleep at night because that's when he thinks about important things "like family and God." Eish. We want our $$ back.

OWN-ing cable: Oprah's new network, OWN, didn't do too bad on its opening weekend. During the three-hour block beginning at 8 p.m. EST on Saturday, OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network averaged 1 million viewers and ranked third among all ad-supported cable networks in the 25-to-54-year-old audience demographics.

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