before michael s death with concerns about the singer s health. an emotional ortega read his e-mails to the jury. there are strong signs of paranoia, anxiety and obsessive-like behavior. i think the very best thing we can do is get a top psychiatrist to evaluate him asap. at the end of ortega s several days of testimony the jury actually applauded. i ve never seen that in a trial before. this picture of a frail michael jackson, taken less than a week before his death, was introduced into evidence. kenny ortega described michael s deteriorating health as they prepared for the concerts. the insight that he gave into what was happening with michael in his last weeks was incredible. about his deterioration, about how he couldn t remember his lyrics to his songs, about how he wasn t getting the dances, and about the conversations with
for him was in 1993 around the time of the first accusations about him and a young boy and then again later in mid 2000 around the time of his trial. fame, drugs, manslaughter. coming up, the jacksons are forced to relive the painful memories of losing the pop icon they loved. no one in the world is happy about having a family member die and having to pursue a lawsuit about it particularly when children are involved. it s just not a happy thing. but next he is not breathing? yes, he is not breathing, sir. the day the world lost an icon. he s on the bed, sir. let s get him down on the floor. i m going to help you with cpr now, okay? and the events that led to his death. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online
we will be exploring all options legally and financially and make a decision about anything at a later time. dr. attorney marvin putnam was not surprised by the verdict. aeg live didn t do something wrong here and were not going to be shaken down. you can t do what they do for a living and let people knock on your door and say i m going to bring a cause of action unless you bring me cash. you can t do that. the verdict means that the jackson family will not get any money from aeg live. still, katherine jackson claims that the trial has never been about money. it was katherine jackson s decision to file this lawsuit almost three years ago. she was asked during her testimony why and she said, i want to know what happened to my son.
the aeg live executives about what to do about michael. it was very revealing and key in this trial. jackson s attorney called a sleep expert, dr. charles sizeler, to explain michael s rapid decline in health. dr. sizeler testified that the 60 nights of propofol infusions conrad murray admitted to giving the star robbed him of r.e.m. sleep, the deep sleep needed for the brain to restore itself. michael jackson likely went 60 nights, 60 days, two months without getting any real sleep. aeg attorneys argued michael jackson was a drug addict who sought out doctors who would feed his addiction like conrad murray. they brought out a long parade of doctors who had given michael painkillers or had used propofol on michael jackson.
on the witness list to testify until paris jackson, the 15-year-old daughter of pop icon michael jackson, was rushed to a hospital in los angeles. in the midst of the trial, near tragedy. michael jackson s daughter, paris, was rushed to the hospital in june after cutting her wrists in an apparent suicide attempt. paris received medical attention and would no longer testify. however, jurors would still hear about her struggle through her mother and michael jackson s ex-wife, debbie rowe. it was hinted at with her brother s testimony, her grandmother s testimony. but it was directly said when debbie rowe, her mother, testified. she said, i almost lost my daughter. she tried to kill herself. that dramatic moment it was clear the jurors knew that one of the results of michael jackson s death was the extreme sadness of his now 15-year-old