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>> On Jul 2, 9:25 am, "Kris Baker" wrote:
>>> "Twitchell" wrote in message
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>>> >http://www.tmz.com/2009/07/02/jackson-drug-aliases/
>>>
>>> > Michael Jackson used a slew of aliases to score prescription meds,
>>> > and
>> we
>>> > know
>>> > the two names that could unlock the key to gross abuse by Jackson
>>> > and s
>> ome
>>> > prominent doctors.
>>>
>>> > We've learned Jackson frequently used the names Omar Arnold and
>>> > Jack London to
>>> > get powerful drugs, including Demerol. Jackson also used the name
>>> > of on
>> e
>>> > of his
>>> > bodyguards, as well as the name of the office manager for one of
>>> > his doctors.
>>>
>>> > The DEA, which is joining toist the LAPD in its investigation
>>> > of several
>>> > doctors who prescribed drugs to Jackson, will be hunting down these
>>> > nam
>> es
>>> > and
>>> > others.
>>>
>>> > Sources tell us the prescription abuse was so egregious, one doctor
>>> > wou
>> ld
>>> > call
>>> > the pharmacy and say Jackson was coming down to get Demerol. The
>>> > pharma
>> cy
>>> > would
>>> > then fill the prescription, leaving the patient's name blank.
>>>
>>> Jack London?
>>> Did he use the name of the author purposely, or was it code for
>>> "Jackson in London"?
>>> What's the significance of "Omar Arnold" (and another source lists
>>> "Omar Adams")?
>>>
>>
>> Some others:
>> Anita Fix
>> Drugless McArthur
>> Debbie Downer
>> Lyle Tablet
>> Glen Dose
>> Tab Hunter
>>
>>
>
> Ray Pinn d'Boyce
>
> Big J
>
Juana Pretine. . . .
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