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发表于 2010-3-6 13:50:11
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CBS) Prosecutors at Michael Jackson's trial are reeling after the testimony of Jackson's former wife Debbie Rowe.
Most legal experts believe Rowe actually scored more points for Jackson's defense than for the prosecutors who put her on the stand.
Jackson biographer and CBS News consultant J. Randy Taraborrelli, who was in court during Rowe's time on the stand, says he thinks Rowe sandbagged the district attorney's camp: "I really do. I think that Debbie Rowe is one smart woman who found a way to snow this prosecution into believing that she was going to be a witness for them when actually, she was a witness for Michael Jackson. It was really a stunning turn of events in this trial."
Why would she do that?
"I think she was angry about the fact that she got dragged into it," Taraborrelli says. "She made clear in her testimony that she was unhappy about the way that they tracked her down. I think she just made a decision that she'd use it to her and Michael Jackson's advantage by telling them one thing in the pre-interview, by telling them that her lines had been scripted in that so-called rebuttal video, and by telling them who knows what else.
"But then when she got on the witness stand, she made it very clear that she was not scripted, that no one could tell her what to do.
"Not only that, she absolutely extricated Michael Jackson from the conspiracy charges by making it clear that all of the co-conspirators were out to get him. She called them vultures. She?painted Michael Jackson as being the victim in this entire case. It was really, really shocking."
Taraborrelli says Rowe's testimony may have grown out of a continuing, strange relationship between her and the pop star.
"I think that she did that (fooled prosecutors) as much for her children as she did for Michael. I really think that, when it comes down to it, she does not want to see Michael Jackson go to jail, even though, you know, it would seem he doesn't deserve her loyalty."
Taraborrelli says Rowe and Jackson haven't even seen each other since 1999, and have had only one telephone conversation since that time, and that was in 2003, when he asked her to do that rebuttal video. So they haven't had a close relationship.
"On the witness stand she was asked, 'Are you still friendly with Michael Jackson?' And she said, 'Yes. I think he's my friend. If he would only talk to me.' So it was a very strange testimony."
So, Taraborrelli concluded, it appeared Rowe was using her testimony as a way to reach out to Jackson.
Yet, Taraborrelli added, Rowe was herself misled by Marc Schaffel, one of the unindicted alleged co-conspirators and the organizer of the rebuttal video, who told Rowe she'd get to see the two children she had with Jackson if she appeared in the video. But she hasn't to this day, Taraborrelli says.
There was a point Thursday when the judge and jurors weren't present when Rowe and Jackson made eye contact and Jackson seemed to mouth something to Rowe, Taraborrelli noticed.
He says, "I knew right then that there is a still a connection as far as she's concerned between herself and her ex-husband. No matter what has happened. They're in a custody battle right now over the children. But still, apparently there is something, some dynamic between the two of them."
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作者身份是CBS新闻顾问,庭审中间,当黛比描述自己对迈的感情时,迈感动得落泪。黛比不但平静的爱着MJ,而且是用女人最本性的情感爱着MJ,可以为MJ付出女人的一切,这就是一个爱MJ女人的表现,她始终没讲过任何对迈迈不利的话!这份感情是多么可贵!~~~
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