{Sources are saying|Sources:|According to sources|Source -|Sources-|Leaked Info:|New Info:| Pennington does have a hurt shoulder
The Michael Jackson autopsy was leaked to British tabloids well before the Michael Jackson autopsy was supposed to come out. Once Jackson's autopsy was leaked, the details that came out were bound to turn some people's stomach. The Michael Jackson autopsy leak reveals that Jackson was emaciated, had broken ribs, had only pills in his stomach, and was missing his hair and bridge to his nose. However, this Michael Jackson autopsy leak may actually be quite false.
British tabloids like the Sun leaked the Michael Jackson autopsy. Although it didn't come with pictures of the body, as some may have hoped, the Michael Jackson leaked autopsy details were still pretty graphic - and possibly filled with lies.
TMZ just recently posted that the Jackson autopsy leak was a complete fake. They did not give any proof to that, but TMZ reports that the story is “developing” and will likely have more details later.
For most of the day, reports have treated the British tabloid reports of Michael Jackson's autopsy as true. That may be due to their findings being sensationalistic, and paint a very harrowing picture of Michael Jackson's state at the time of death.
The Sun alleges that the Michael Jackson leaked autopsy results listed Jackson at only over 110 pounds at the time of death. His hair was all but gone, as was the bridge of his nose. Pills were the only thing found in Jackson's body, while he also allegedly had many broken ribs, bruises, and cuts on his back.
But the TMZ report may raise some doubts as to how true the autopsy leak is. In addition, a source told FOX News on Saturday that Jackson was surprisingly healthy, according to those performing the autopsy. The source said that Jackson had obvious facial scars, and bruises from people trying to revive him.
However, that report isn't nearly as horrifying as the autopsy that was just leaked - or made up. These reports are just part of the massive speculation and rumors around Jackson's final days, and how exactly he died.
Questions are still being asked about Jackson's treatment by Dr. Conrad Murray, and his part in the last day of Jackson's life. The questions about Jackson's medication are not going away either, while father Joe Jackson is even coming out and saying that he suspects “foul play.”
Los Angeles coroners themselves have not released any official Jackson autopsy reports, and are unlikely to do so for a while. While fans and the world wait for an official cause of death, it gives the Sun and the other tabloids an opening to post their own stories and claims - even if the truth of them is up for debate.
Sources
The Sun- “The shock finding of the Michael Jackson autopsy” www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2505693/The-shock-findings-of-the-Michael-Jackson-autopsy.html
TMZ- “Reported Jackson Autopsy - A Fake” www.tmz.com/2009/06/29/jackson-autopsy-report-a-fake/
FOX News- “Sources: Investigators Surprised at Jackson's Health” www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,529226,00.html
{Sources are saying|Sources:|According to sources|Source -|Sources-|Leaked Info:|New Info:| Pennington could have a messed up arm and shoulder
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Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Pennington has been initially diagnosed with a torn capsule in his throwing shoulder and the Dolphins expect him to miss the rest of the season, sources familiar with the injury he suffered Sunday told ESPN Senior NFL Analyst Chris Mortensen.
Pennington will seek a second opinion from orthopedic specialist Dr. James Andrews, who has performed two shoulder surgeries on the quarterback.
Pennington underwent tests Monday on his right shoulder, which he hurt early in the third quarter of Sunday's 23-13 loss at San Diego. He missed the rest of the game, and coach Tony Sparano said he didn't know how long Pennington will be sidelined.
Pennington has already had surgery on the same shoulder in 2004 and 2005.
Chad Henne, who went 10 for 19 for 92 yards with an interception, will likely make his first NFL start Sunday when the winless Dolphins play host to Buffalo.
“We're going to have to go out there with Henne, who is a lot less experienced,” tight end Anthony Fasano said. “There is definitely going to be a learning curve for Henne. He can learn as much as he wants in a classroom, but until he's out on the field, in-game experience he's not going to learn.
“But we have a lot of faith in Chad. He's a smart guy, a great leader and fun to play with. We're just going to have to move on.”
A second-round draft choice in 2008, Henne has been considered Pennington's heir apparent for more than a year. The challenge for the offense will be to develop a chemistry with Henne, receiver Greg Camarillo said.
“Chad is our leader,” Camarillo said. “Any injury to him is an injury to our offense. But it's also an opportunity for Henne to step up. We've got faith in his quarterbacking abilities. It's time for him to show it off.”
The score was 3-all when Pennington was hurt on a hit by linebacker Kevin Burnett as he threw a pass. The injury appeared to occur with the contact, which caught Pennington in an awkward position, rather than when he hit the ground, Sparano said.
“Kind of a weird-looking deal,” Sparano said.
Linebacker Joey Porter, nursing a sore right hamstring, also was unable to finish the game because the muscle tightened. Sparano said Porter will be further evaluated this week.
The injuries are another blow for a team rapidly regressing after a great leap forward in 2008, when the Dolphins improved their victory total by 10 games and won the AFC East. Now they're 0-3, and only three teams since 1990 have gone to the playoffs after such a slow start.
Sparano said lineup changes are possible.
“I told this team yesterday, it's not OK to be 0-3,” he said. “It's not acceptable. If there's a place where we can shake some things up, we will.”
Information ESPN Senior NFL Analyst Chris Mortensen and from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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