The Jackson Kids Have Some Fun at Phantasialand in Germany
Posted on Oct 07, 2011 @ 11:38AM - Add a comment Read more
ON YOUR RADAR: Craziest Moments Caught On Camera In 2010
Posted on Dec 31, 2010 @ 06:00AM - 6 comments
As 2010 comes to a close, RadarOnline.com is taking you on a visual journey through the craziest moments caught on camera throughout the year, starring many of your favorite celebs such as Heidi and Spencer, Jon Gosselin, Lindsay Lohan, Tila Tequila and Mel Gibson.
So sit back, crank the volume and enjoy these videos!
'TEEN MOM' AMBER PORTWOOD ASSAULTS FIANCE ON MTV
Teen Mom Amber Portwood brought a new meaning to controversial when an episode of the hit MTV show aired on September 28 showing her physically assaulting her then-fiance, Gary Shirley -- all while their two-year-old daughter stood at her feet.
ON YOUR RADAR: Craziest Moments Caught On Camera In 2010 Page 2
Posted on Dec 30, 2010 @ 08:25PM - Add a comment
ON YOUR RADAR: Craziest Moments Caught On Camera In 2010 Page 3
Posted on Dec 30, 2010 @ 08:16PM - Add a comment
EXCLUSIVE: La Toya Jackson: 'Dr Murray Is The Fall Guy'
Posted on Mar 21, 2010 @ 11:29AM - 19 comments

Michael Jackson's sister La Toya has reacted to the explosive ambulance report, just released, which reveals Dr. Conrad Murray failed to tell paramedics he had given the King of Pop the drug Propofol before he died.
In an exclusive statement to RadarOnline.com, the outspoken member of the Jackson clan -- and one of the closest to her late brother -- said: "The doctor was just the fall guy."
PHOTOS: Inside Michael Jackson's Mansion
Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter over the late 'Thriller' singer's death earlier this year.
He has pleaded not guilty.
Documents from the official ambulance report -- filed on the day the pop star died last year from cardiac arrest, caused by "acute Propofol intoxication" -- state that paramedics quizzed Dr Murray about Jackson's medication intake.
PHOTOS: Michael Jackson And Other Troubled Child Stars
However, the personal physician told them Jackson had only taken the sedative Lorazepam and fluids to rehydrate him, after complaining of being exhausted following a sleepless night.
There was no mention of Propofol and the medications stated in the dossier are different from what Murray has previously told police.
WORLD EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Shocking Violence Inside Jackson Home
The top-secret documents also show how Jackson had already flat-lined -- a term used when there is no heart activity -- before emergency services had arrived at his home.
"La Toya already knows that Michael was dead before the paramedics got there," Jackson's spokesperson told RadarOnline.com, in an exclusive statement on Sunday.
PHOTOS: Stars Arrive At Michael Jackson This Is It Premiere
Explosive Evidence Released, Detailing Fight To Save Michael Jackson
Posted on Mar 20, 2010 @ 10:10PM - 8 comments

A deathbed dossier -- just made public -- could be the evidence prosecutors need to put Michael Jackson's doctor Conrady Murray behind bars.
The explosive Emergency Medical Service Report document was authored by the paramedics who raced to the bedroom where the King of Pop overdosed on June 25 last year.
In the file, it is revealed Jackson was dead before the paramedics arrived and Dr Murray apparently didn't tell the paramedics exactly what drugs Jackson had been on, just hours earlier.
PHOTOS: Inside Michael Jackson's Mansion
The findings could be "hammer blow" to the case of Dr Murray, reports Britain's News of the World. The doctor has been charged with involuntary manslaughter over Jacko's death.
The bombshell evidence includes:
- Murray failed to inform paramedics that he had given the singer a dose of Propofol, the anaesthetic drug that coroners ruled killed Jackson.
- Jackson had already flat-lined (no heart activity) by the time they arrived and after two rounds of heart revival drugs failed he was declared dead at the scene.
- As senior medic there, Murray nevertheless insisted Jacko be taken to hospital and demanded a third round of drugs which also failed.
- Paramedics quizzed Murray about "meds" (medicines); he told them Jacko was exhausted after a sleepless night and he had given him only the sedative Lorazepam and fluids to rehydrate him.
PHOTOS: Michael Jackson And Other Troubled Child Stars
The statements appear to contradict what Murray told police and the findings of the autopsy.
The document could also be vital evidence and provide the springboard to any civil or wrongful death lawsuit launched by the Jackson clan.
A Jackson family friend reportedly told the newspaper: "This is the clearest suggestion yet that Murray misled the paramedics.
"Why didn't he tell them about the Propofol? We are sick at what this report indicates."
WORLD EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Shocking Violence Inside Jackson Home
The explosive document also gives a detailed insight into the desperate battle ambulance staff put up to bring Jackson back to life.
The medics rushed past the star's children Prince, 13, Paris, 11, and Blanket, seven, into a bedroom six minutes after bodyguard Alberto Alvarez called emergency services saying Jackson was not breathing. He had suffered a cardiac arrest.
The medics noted Murray performing CPR as Jacko lay on the floor with an intravenous (IV) drip in his left LEG.
One medic observed: "50-year-old found supine on floor, cpr in progress via PMD Murray, no visible new trauma, good lung sounds faltering, intubation, IV in place lft leg."
In seconds, the responders had hooked him to an oximeter which measures the oxygen level in blood. Normal readings range between 93 and 100 per cent, it's believed. Jackson's was zero.
He also had no blood pressure, pulse or breath and his pupils were dilated.
When CPR failed to revive the singer, the medicos attempted to restart Jacko's heart with two drugs - a combination of heart stimulant epinephrine and atropinea, a drug which keeps heart valves open.
The team also attached a bag valve mask, which is hooked up to a 7.5cm tube - and ran it down his throat into his lungs in a desperate attempt to kick-start his breathing.
But all procedures had little to no effect.
The Dearly Departed: Celebs We Lost in 2009 The Dearly Departed: Celebs We Lost in 200
At 12.58pm, the paramedics made a final desperate effort to bring Jacko back, firing 50mg of bicarbonate into the jugular vein in his neck - an injection that neutralizes harmful acids after a cardiac arrest.
When it too failed to revive him, paramedics contacted bosses at UCLA hospital with their results and were told to stop treatment.
But Murray interrupted the call, insisting Jackson could be saved.
Eight minutes after his last jab, Jackson was rushed on the three-mile journey to UCLA.
PHOTOS: Stars Arrive At Michael Jackson This Is It Premiere
In the ambulance, Murray assumed control of the patient, as the most senior medic. He ordered a third round of the epinephrine/atropine combination and a second shot of bicarbonate.
But the charts confirmed Jackson remained flat-lined and all vital signs were out when he arrived at the hospital at 1.13pm.
He was finally declared dead at 2.26pm.
EXCLUSIVE: $25 Charge To Attend Michael Jackson Memorial
Posted on Jul 02, 2009 @ 12:15PM - 31 comments

Fans who wish to attend Michael Jackson's star-studded memorial service at Staples Center will have to shell out $25 to sit in the stands, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
Family, friends and VIPS will have seats on the main floor for The Tuesday, July 7th Staples service, first reported by RadarOnline.com, while the general public will be plucking down $25 to sit in the stands.
The memorial service will feel like a concert production featuring guest speakers, a lot of music and video screens inside and outside of Staples, a source close to the planning tells RadarOnline.com.
Michael Jackson's close friend Elizabeth Taylor is expected to attend, along with Diana Ross.
T-shirts that were going to be sold on Michael's upcoming "This Is It" tour will not go to waste... They will be sold outside Staples to people entering the service.
The service will be held between 10am PST and Noon PST... with the scheduled Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus on standby, literally.
The parade of elephants, held as circus performers arrive in town is scheduled to take place immediately following the service.










