8/19/14

Michael's Murder - Tohme Tohme and Randy Phillips Conspiracy; with Evidence-UPDATE 2 (Edited)


At the preliminary hearing in the Conrad Murray case, Houston cocktail waitress Sade Anding testified, "I didn't hear him (Murray) on the phone anymore … I heard commotion as if the phone was in a pocket or something. The noise was like (sound), and I heard coughing. And then I heard like mumbling of voices."
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Michael Jackson and Conrad Murray were obviously NOT the only two people in the bedroom the night Michael Jackson died.
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The following information is a backward working of two specific insights I received:

The first was seeing Randy Phillips, Tohme Tohme and Frank DiLeo in Michael's bedroom.  Michael was lying in bed with his breath shallow.  His eyesight was very blurry.  They were yelling at Michael that he screwed everything up and Michael was crying.  They were ending the engagement of Michael in the "This is It" shows the night he died.

The second vision was of Tohme Tohme approaching Michael's bedside.  He tied a rubber hose around Michael's arm and injected him with a needle.

Evidence that this spiritual connection can happen is posted at right as well as documented in my personal memoir - Another Part of Me; An Extraordinary Tale of Twin Souls which deals directly with my experiences with Michael Jackson when he was alive.   Twin souls are joined in spirit and in the I AM presence. Those experiences continue today, even though he has crossed over. Our souls, or that part of spirit connected to him in life, has now merged more with his.  It has allowed me to view segments of his life and memories as if they were my own.  Twin souls merge into one soul.  The one they came from originally when they were created; i.e. Adam and Eve/ Yin and Yang

When I asked Michael what happened when he passed, he said "Someone gave me a shot and everything went black.  I didn't kill myself."

Conrad Murray was tried and convicted of Michael's murder, however, Michael didn't say my doctor gave me a shot, he said "someone".  He didn't say my doctor gave me propofol or an IV, he said "someone gave him a shot."  The second vision then concludes that Tohme Tohme murdered Michael Jackson.  Working backwards from the visions I received I found the following evidence:


Tohme Tohme was Michael Jackson's manager from 2008, handling all of his negotiations and finances.    A contract he negotiated with AEG put everything of Michael's in jeopardy as insurance for the performances of "This is It".  His whole life was wrapped up in the contract which included his Sony/ATV catalog Michael claimed they were after just prior to his passing.  There was a clear intention to steal everything away from him.  The prized catalog and Beatles catalog were worth a lot of money, as well as the Neverland Ranch and his own music label. Although Michael Jackson was made to look broke, he still retained many valuable assets.

When Conrad Murray was hired as Michael's physician, Michael's health continually declined.  He was given uppers to perform, (diet pills), and downers to rest, like propofol.  Propofol makes you unconscious, not sleep.  He was being run ragged purposely, controlled financially, physically, and mentally by  Randy Phillips of his contracting company AEG and Tohme Tohme, his manager. They tried to make sure Michael negated his contract in order to collect the collateral named in the contract as insurance - the prized Sony/ATV catalog.

The night Michael was murdered that's what they did.  In the vision they were in his bedroom and while Michael lied in his bed crying because his entire life was being taken away, Frank sat at his bedside yelling at Michael about how "he" screwed it up.  When all along it had nothing to do with Michael and everything to do with his "handlers".  Michael's intentions were to do his part.  He even performed, practiced at rehearsals while he was extremely sick with not only the drugs in his system, but other complications as well.  Think back to a time when you had the flu.  When you're body was too weak to get out of bed.  His was like that, only he was made to get out of bed, made to perform, and did so while he was sick; repeatedly.

I saw Randy Phillips and Tohme Tohme at the foot of Michael's bed.  Busy going through a briefcase, shuffling papers.  I saw Frank DiLeo insert a needle into a tube at Michael's right leg.  It was to "settle him down".   When they left the room one stayed behind - Tohme Tohme.  He tied a rubber hose around Michael's arm and inserted the final "shot".  When Michael told me someone gave him a shot and everything went black, this was it.  It was not from an IV Conrad Murray hooked up, it was from a "shot" that Tohme Tohme inserted into Michael's arm.

It's taken quite a while for this all to come to fruition.  I never wanted to see the things I have seen.  I never wanted to see Michael so sick, so taken advantage of, raped of his humanity.  Of all the scenarios I could have come up with, this never could have entered my mind.  Michael told me some time ago it was a man with a short sleeved shirt.  I didn't know about Tohme and his "shirts", but I do now.  As he walks free to this day, take a gander at what this man and Randy Phillips of AEG actually did.  Self dealing is common place I suppose in those circles.  So allow me to expose some evil people.

The Beginning of the Evidence

At the inception of any mystery the first question that should come to mind is who has the most to lose?  In this case it should have been obvious;  Tohme Tohme, the man that had taken over Michael's affairs also took over his finances.  Not only his finances but self dealt every way he could with Michael's money and his assets.  He put everything Michael had into the AEG contract to perform the This is It concert series as collateral - backup.  Tohme was also the man responsible for getting "financing" for Michael to save Neverland.  As part of that deal, Michael was to perform 10 shows with none other than Mr Randy Phillips of AEG Live.  Michael made good on his end of the deal, as Tohme continued to make good on Michael, working with Randy to increase the number of shows because they saw how much money they could make.  Tohme, after all, would collect 15% of all of Michael's earnings, let alone other monies that he wrote himself in to be collected like the percentage of a finders fee for finding financing with his friend Tom Barrack for Neverland.

With no regard for the human being, both Tohme and Phillips increased the number of shows without even consulting Michael.  Why would they?  He was just the performer anyway and if they wanted him to negate the contract to begin with, what a great way to do it.  Michael was a machine that would allow them to make the money.  It was the name "Michael Jackson" that would sell. Ticket sales went through the roof and Michael Jackson impersonators (Just in case Michael couldn't do them and they had to withhold his money) were by the handfuls.  Besides they could get cancellation insurance to cover costs AND profits.   In the agreement with AEG, Tohme was assured his money as was Randy Phillips.  But both Randy and Tohme had to agree that Michael "actually performed" before they would give him his share, AFTER all the costs for production, etc were subtracted.  That would suggest to me someone else was slated to come in as an impersonator in their early thinking.  Tohme was supposed to be Michael's manager, yet he and Randy obviously found it in THEIR interests to directly control not only Michael, but how he got paid as well; (or more specifically how he wouldn't get paid).  ANYTHING that was supposed to go to Michael, including millions of dollars of advances, went directly to Tohme Tohme via wire transfer; internationally.

Michael had been easily manipulated because he trusted them.  I suppose maybe it came as a surprise to Tohme when Michael began to try and regain control of his life by firing him.  What did this do to Tohme?  It cut him out of everything(or was supposed to) Tohme thought he was getting.  Fifteen percent of all the performances, his finders fee, his $35,000 a month salary from AEG on top of his 15% commission: everything Tohme was to collect was riding on the "This is It" performances. He himself had put everything of Michael's at stake in the contract.  Tohme had put the same assets at stake for Neverland.  If Tohme Tohme was no longer Michael's manager on contract, he risked losing everything he had invested himself in to get.  That's why he stuck around, refusing to leave the scene and that's why he conspired with Randy Phillips to kill Michael Jackson.  It was the only way they could both still make "a ton of money".

There was problem for Tohme now.  He set it up so carefully to make sure he would get what he wanted and now he was on the out.  Already with things in motion, Michael showed signs of not being able to perform.  He would not pass another physical for insuring the shows for cancellation insurance any longer.  Cancellation insurance would be the insurance they would use when Michael Jackson had to cancel performances because he was too weak to perform.  That way they could still get paid for the concerts including the profit from them and collect the "collateral" written into the contract-Michael's music catalogs.  Conrad Murray was performing his "duties".  But there was other "insurance" they had - life insurance.

On the 19th of June, around the same time Randy Phillips et al, visited Michael at the Carolwood residence Tohme had secured for him, a life insurance policy went into effect - an "amended" one. Guess who was named as beneficiary besides AEG?  Tohme Tohme.  One might question why this man would be on a policy that was for someone he no longer worked for let alone have this policy "amended" to have Tohme included and put into place by AEG, the contracting company for the concerts.

Maybe you've heard it said before, that Michael was worth more dead than alive?  I suppose that's what they were thinking.  When Randy Phillips took the stand at the AEG Live and Conrad Murray trial, he was grinning like a treasure cat.  They didn't take the additional footage for the This is It film, Tohme Tohme did, as he so eloquently described in his complaint against the Michael Jackson Estate with all the "other things" he apparently did for Michael Jackson.

The "personal" tapes, as testified at trial, which were the footage of rehearsals that made the "This is It" movie, got to AEG/Randy Phillips like lightning simply because it was a planned event.  The two maintained contact the entire time and conspired to "make a fortune" on Michael after he was gone.  Copyright filing at the US office for copyright confirms the expedient way Randy not only filed for copyright, already with the idea for the film, but also how expediently he filed to receive the benefits from the life insurance policy with Tohme Tohme as well - the man Michael himself fired months before.  Days after, the two got together again.  Just prior to a meeting with the Estate of Michael Jackson to "collect" on production costs and talk about a "separate" deal - the This is It Movie.  Tohme Tohme signed for Michael Jacksons' company that day even though prior emails relayed to AEG that Michael Jackson was the sole owner of that company.  Not only that but the contract itself with AEG shows two signatures by Michael Jackson.  They are vastly different.  Later you'll see that AEG dropped their lawsuit with Lloyds, the insurance company, after emails and details of their mishandling of Michael began to become public.

People began to become suspicious.  Michael was losing weight, appeared disoriented and was missing rehearsals. But as Randy Phillips stated none of them were the "doctor".  Let Conrad Murray do his "job", he said.  He would probably know since Randy boasted that he and Tohme had to "physically" dress Michael for the announcement of the This is It shows.  At that time any normal human being would have concluded he was not in for 50 shows.  These men were abusing Michael from the start.

With Michael gone, Tohme and Randy could collect on the movie, ticket sales and even the insurance policy.  It's a win, win, win and all they have to do is kill Michael and make it look like an accident. That's easy when Michael's been known to take propofol.  The two, Randy and Tohme even exchanged emails about Michael's apparent "drug use".

Tohme was the one in control of the people in Michael's life and even had access to his home - he's the one that secured it for him.  They could just make it look like an accident.  Like he overdosed on propofol himself.   He has the history, or should I say the press for it.  And, Conrad Murray after all is his "real" doctor.

Tohme conveniently, even though he was fired, still controlled the staff.  During and just hours after Michael died he fired them all.  That might explain missing security footage from the home the night and day Michael died.

The music catalogs that Michael said they were after were used as collateral for the concerts.  AEG would have received them should Michael not be able to perform, like they intended.  However if we remember who wrote those into the contract to begin with, we'd realize if that happened Tohme Tohme wouldn't gain a thing.  Michael fired him and he used the same catalogs for collatorol for the Neverland financing deal and with nothing left to draw from, Tohme wouldn't get anything.  He made sure he stuck around, even though he was fired, to see things through.  He even showed up with Randy Phillips at the announcement of Michaels death.  Claiming to still be his manager; Lurking behind Jermaine Jackson as he announced Michael's death.

Below is video from Prince Jackson's testimony at the AEG trial. Prince Jackson said his father's phone calls to AEG Live honchos ahead of his planned comeback shows would often end in tears. "After he got off the phone, he would cry," the 16-year-old testified. "He would say, 'They're going to kill me, they're going to kill me.'" In his testimony Prince said his father was referring to Randy Phillips and Tohme Tohme.

He also states and confirms RANDY PHILLIPS was at Michael's home the night before he passed.




From Paris Jackson testimony:  "Randy Phillips and them were out to get me"


The two vials I have indicated here I found in the autopsy report.  One as part of the "4 components of an IV system"  ( possibly the one Frank DiLeo injected) and another a singular 10cc syringe barrel with plunger containing propofol and lidocaine.  Pertaining evidence is in the "Medical Evidence Analysis Summary Report" findings here.

The "blurred vision" I experienced while the three men were in the room can be also explained by the same report found in the "Laboratory Analysis" portion of the autopsy.  The drugs Diazepam, Diethylproion, and Lorazapam all found in Michael's system are known to cause blurred vision.  Consult Joanne L Smith B.Sc., Ph. Phm. and J Raymond Buncic, MD, FRCS (C)t "Drugs Which Can Affect Near Vision: A Useful List"

The levels of propofol found in Michaels system in autopsy were not by the negligence of one doctor.  The levels caused the coroner to label Michael's death "homicide".  Injections by three others, however, would explain the levels of propofol.  Premeditated murder, not negligence, was the cause of Michael Jackson's death.

Some photo evidence, as well as a continuing link to more evidence, is posted below:

Some Photo Evidence

Michael and Tohme Tohme

Randy Phillips and Tohme Tohme at the \UCLA Hospital
the day of Michael's death - arriving together
Tohme was fired months before


The announcement of Michael's death.  Tohme appears with
 his "short sleeved" shirt and tells everyone "no questions".
Tohme, was again, fired months before by Michael.


The bedroom-note the seat next to the bed where Frank sat
and the rubber tube laying on the bed that Tohme used.
Additional fingerprints that were not Conrad Murray's or
Michael's were found on the IV bag found at the scene,
as well as two vials used for injection under the bed.
Michael gaunt and ill


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