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Michael Jackson Autopsy Photos Admitted as Evidence in Dr. Conrad Murray Trial

The involuntary manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, will include haunting, starkly different depictions of MJ’s final days. In addition to rehearsal footage for his This Is It tour, prosecutors will show autopsy photos of the singer’s lifeless body on a coroner’s gurney, a judge ruled. Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor cleared prosecutors to present the footage and autopsy photos in a lengthy hearing that set up evidentiary boundaries. One of the Michael Jackson autopsy photos shows Jackson’s naked body, but the judge explained “certain parts” will be “blocked out.” He didn’t explain which. The judge ruled that the photos are relevant under the evidence code and are “not gruesome, graphic or inflammatory.” However, he did rule out other material. Specifically, Pastor barred both sides from delving deep into personal details. He wants the focus on the medical care, not MJ’s personal life – or Murray’s. Jurors, Pastor said, will NOT hear about Murray being a player , his out-of-wedlock kids or penchant for strip clubs, all of which prosecutors hoped to discuss. Nor, he said, will they hear evidence that the defense had sought to introduce concerning Michael Jackson’s debt, pending lawsuits and erratic behavior.

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American Idol Results: The End of the Road For …

Well? Who among American Idol ‘s magnificent seven is no longer with us? Did someone we expected to stick around a lot longer get the boot? Or did America send one of the guys many people had in the bottom three packing? As we saw it, Jacob Lusk , Scotty McCreery and Stefano Langone were in danger, with James Durbin, Casey Abrams, Lauren Alaina and Haley Reinhart safe. We were two-thirds correct. Jacob, Haley and Stefano were on the block … Follow the jump to see which singer left American Idol this evening … Stefano Langone ended his run on the show in seventh place. The wild-card finalist from Kent, Wash., was probably lucky to make it this far, and harbored no hard feelings about his ouster from the competition. Asked by Ryan Seacrest how Idol had changed his life, Stefano replied: “It started my career, man. That’s something you can’t put a price on.” “That’s everything. I’m so blessed. I came this far. It’s great; it really is.” Indeed. He went out in style, too, with Stevie Wonder’s “Lately.” Way to go, Stefano. Congratulations on a great run. Now, on to the top six … What do you think? Did America get it right voting off Stefano?

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