Former Jackson Jurors Punked on MSNBC

Jurors Eleanor Cook and Ray
Hultman, appearing on MSNBC's 'Live and Direct' are unaware that Michael
Jackson is eavesdropping on their conversation!
Entertainer Michael Jackson began his
long awaited comeback today when he appeared on MSNBC's 'Live and Direct'
with Rita Crosby. Jackson appeared on a segment which 'punked' two jurors
from his recent molestation trials.
Eleanor Cook and Ray Hultman,
sniffing their last fleeting chance for celebrity,
were on the show to promote their (possible) book offerings, which
promise to detail the fact that Michael was guilty as hell and they knew it
all along.
"No doubt in my mind whatsoever,
that boy was molested, and I also think he enjoyed to some degree being
Michael Jackson's toy," Cook said, unaware that Jackson was peaking out from
behind her chair, occasionally making devil horns above her head. The studio
audience, which had been told about the prank before hand, were unable to
contain their laughter, even though they had been asked to by the producer.
"What the hell are you people
laughing about," asked Cook, who's book, if it ever sees the light of day,
would be titled 'Guilty as Sin, Free as a Bird'. "There are some little boys
out there who think it's cool to be diddled by rich pop stars, and there are
some pop stars who think it's cool to..." Ms Cooks remarks were drowned out
by laughter at this point, as Jackson moonwalked behind her chair, grabbing
his crotch and making a cry baby face.
Hultman fared no better when it was
time to promote his imaginary book, titled 'Yet To Be Titled'. "People just
wouldn't take their blinders off long enough to really look at all the
evidence that was there," he said. "I know I didn't. No. Yes. Yes I did, but
the other jurors threatened me. They coerced me to vote against my will all
fourteen times." The audience went into hysterics as Jackson rolled his eyes
and twirled his index finger around his ear in the international symbol for
'crazy old man'. |