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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.gary baldy do you wish to add Michael Jackson and O.J. Simpson to your list?
Even M. Barrymores' ex-wife and manager stopped covering up for him in the end.
I wouldn't wish to comment on the two individuals you mentioned as I am not aware of the facts; but as for the B4 and G6 did that not have something to do with the way the police gathered evidence?
Joke-Oh,
I agree, lets be serious about this it was not Michael Barrymore's fault that he allowed some guy to gatecrash HIS party, in HIS house, drink HIS alcohol then be allowed to perform lewd sexual acts in HIS swimming pool with a large root vegetable (Rhymes with Harrow) and an electric whisk, after all children you should never play with electricity near water. You goody two shoes out there should not bring down an innocent charismatic TV personality with your witch hunts. Look back to recent years and the anguish suffered by ex-basketball star Mr Simpson, he wasn't there and the DNA tests performed on the blood found on his clothing was purely circumstantial. Well i'm off now, gotta catch the next plane to Thailand with my 10 year old daughter who is about to commence English lessons with a bed ridden 70's glam rock star turned teacher, this extensive course will be followed by a free holiday at Whacko Jacko's alcohol free, theraputic clinic for the care of abused children (Strictly Under 14's). This message has been brought to you by Mr P Townsend (Your wicked uncle Ernie)
bulbarsedome -
"...he allowed some guy to gatecrash HIS party, in HIS house, drink HIS alcohol then be allowed to perform lewd sexual acts in HIS swimming pool with a large root vegetable (Rhymes with Harrow) and an electric whisk...."
None of what you mention above is illegal.
This sort of thing goes on all over - it may not be very nice but they were breaking no laws.
As I said, MB didn't kill him, merely happened to own the property the man unfortunately died in. He may not have behaved very well afterwards but that is not a crime either.
If someone is staying at my house and then, while i am asleep, decides to take a bath and drowns - is that my fault?
If they lose their footing on my stairs and break their neck, am I a murderer?
The other facetious crap you say is hardly relevent as they had much more evidence in those cases and were actually accused of murder and paedophilia.
I don't like MB in the slightest but he didn't actually kill anyone so why is he being treated as though he had?
Joke-Pooh
If a man staying at your house drowned in the bath then of course you are not guilty, however if after examination it was found that the dead man had a sphincter the shape & circumference of a large root vegetable and filled with more se(a)men than the QE2 then yes I think you would have some explaining to do. As for the scenario you mention about the man dying from falling down the stairs I think you would not be liable or guilty of murder, unless of course you keep your vegetable rack directly below and a certain vegetable was found embedded in his glory hole of course you would have to explain how it happened. In such cases Jerk-Oooh being a lesser known mortal without the charismatic personality and close friends of MB the inability to swim and refusing to answers questions would not be an acceptable line of defence.
I was wondering jockey-pants did you watch the TV series Queer as Folk?