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Man's burned body found in East L.A. alley

July 3, 2009 |  9:32 am

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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has opened an investigation into the death of a man who was found burned to death in an East L.A. alley, authorities said today.

Detectives were called to the 5000 block of Whittier Boulevard near Clela Avenue about 9:10 p.m. Thursday to investigate the man’s death, said Deputy Aura Sierra.

Further details were not available. Anyone with information is asked to call sheriff's homicide detectives at (323) 890-5500.

-- Ruben Vives

Photo: A gate casts a shadow on the area in East L.A. where a man's burned body was found. Credit: Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times


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SEE IF HE KNOWS MICHAEL JACKSON, OR CONNECTED SOME HOW?????
A WITNESS????????????????


SOMETHING IS MAJOR WRONG WITH THAT CASE!!!! DRUGS MAYBE PLANTED IN JACKSON HOME, AFTER HIS BODY WAS MOVED TO MAKE IT APPEAR LIKE HE WAS AN ADDICT???


WHO PLANTED DRUGS IN MICHAEL;S HOME AFTER THE POLICE WERE ALREADY THERE THE FIRST TIME??? NO WAY THEY MISSED 3 GIANT BAGS OF DRUGS!!! THEN DEA GOT CALLED TO COME BACK, AND CHECK THE HOUSE, 3 DAYS AFTER JACKSONS FGAMILY MOVED HIS STUFF OUT OF THE HOUSE!!!!!!!!


who murdered michael jackson, and planted drugs in his home after he was taken to the hospital, so they could get accidental death payouts from his insurance company, and steal his assets????????

michael jackson was definitely set up. he's never taken drugs in his life.

of course, i'm on drugs so i live in an alternate reality.




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