Acres Homes
July 4, 2009 | Acres Homes, Houston, Texas | Vetting explained
These are pictures of Acres HOmes, today and as it always has been. Poor people, no curbs, no gutters, no real utility services, very few street lights, drug dealers running amuck, steet walkers, poor people and a lot less.
Dr. Conrad Murray, the son of Dr. Rawl Andrews, changed his name so Houston would not recognize he is the son of the same doctor who was charged with over dosing and over medicating his clients in 1994.
This backwoods country NONCERTIFIED QUACK should not have been allowed to treat Micheal Jackson's pet Monkey.
This is Acres Homes at its finest. These are the people who Dr. Conrad Murray, treat? No way, these are poor people, they do no go to cardiologist. They can't afford it and the rich people in Houston certainly WILL NOT GO TO LOWER THAN THE GHETTO to have this Black Quack to treat them? NO WAY!
LAPD needs to investigate this man on yet another level. His associations with people in the record industry. They need to find the constant conspiracy that has existed against Michael Jackson since his acquition the Beatles Catalog. It is this reporters opinion, with some valid FACTS, THAT MICHAEL JACKSON WAS MURDERED.
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