On August 29th, this past Sunday, fans around the world celebrated Michael Jackson's birthday. Not just the fans, but of course the singer's family and friends. On Sunday, one of Jackson's brothers Randy took to his official Twitter account and told the fans that he would be in Glendale at Forest Lawn.
Randy Jackson wrote via Twitter: "I will be at Forest Lawn today between 3:00 and 3:30pm."
According to x17online, Jackson said of his brother Michael: "I don't think anybody expected this to happen. You always think 'I could have done this, I could've done that,' but it's too late now. I don't think anybody was expecting this." He went on to say of Dr. Conrad Murray: "I'm not real crazy about some of the things I read ... some of the things he says. I have good faith in our courts and judicial system, so I think justice will be served."
Fans of Michael Jackson were on the popular social networking site all day, leaving messages to the King of Pop as well as wishing him a happy birthday. The icon would have been fifty-two years old. There are countless fans around the world who are hoping that in some way, justice is served for Michael Jackson. The fans would also like to know how this tragedy could have happened to the legendary performer who has had a personal impact on the lives of so many people -- most of which had not known the singer personally.
Did you leave flowers for Jackson on Sunday at Forest Lawn? How did you celebrate the day?
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I went to Forest Lawn Cemetery the day before Michael's Birthday and chatted with other fans who were out there and took pictures of the shrine with all the cards, flowers, notes and so forth. It's still a sad, sad loss. Miss Michael Jackson badly.
I spent the day in Disney land, the #1 place Micheal liked and had fun at, thinking about him all the time, what he was thinking, how he played around and had fun, laughing! I watched his'Captain EO' 3 times there with tears in my eyes as that was the first time I was closest to him (brought by the 3-D effect).
I spent the day watching his videos and cncerts and everything Michael. I miss him so much as I know everyone does. There is not a day that goes by that I don't think about him. I cry all the time when watching some of his interviews. I think I have about 50 CD's of Michael. RIP my sweet angel.
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