Pictures of Acres Homes. Dr. Conrad Murray's client's homes
July 4, 2009 | Acres Homes, Houston, Texas | Vetting explained
Don't be deceived world. Acres Homes is NO BEVERLY HILLS. Oh sure the name might sound like its a nice place to be from, well, GUESS AGAIN. Here are the pictures. I spent my own money to go and do this expose' of Acres Homes. Acres. Homes is acres and acres of Homes, but take a look at them and the area that this backwoods country Quack works, who his clients may be, and I say may because these people cannot afford a cardiologist, and look at how his potential clientel live.
Here are the pictures. I also have a picture of his father's offices, yes the same may who in 1974 was charged with over medicating and over dosing his clients, in Acres Homes Texas.
I have many many more pictures that iReport would not let me up load.
This place is lower than a slum, there are no curbs, no gutters, no civil services, the last community to recieve public services, the last to receive educational services, there are drugs dealers, street walkers, the poorest of the poor. And these are Dr. Murray's clients.
Dr. Murray had to have changed his name so no one would know he was related to his father, Dr. Rawl Andrews.
LAPD? WHERE ARE YOU? DO YOUR JOBS.
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