"And then he dies from overdose of sleeping medicine, to help with insomnia for what is speculated to be trauma from the accusations (or from guilt of doing the alleged crime.). So make of that what you will..."
Is the editor subtlely implying that Michael did or could've felt guilty for the alleged crime, in which he was proven innocent? I feel uneasy about having this on MJ's page, but I think that my suspicions aren't enough to justify the removal of it. Can someone clarify this for me?
themilexa
07:24:53 AM Jun 8th 2010
I agree that something seems iffy about that.
Nettik
07:29:02 AM Jun 8th 2010
I think it's the "(or from guilt of doing the alleged crime.)" bit that does it for me. It kind of Crosses The Line Twice paired with "So make of that what you will..."
ameterasu16
12:02:27 PM Sep 2nd 2010
If the post tries to imply he committed those crimes, despite all of the evidence proving that accusation wrong, I would say get rid of it. It's a troll post and should be treated like one. That goes for any other post on his page like it.