
Michael Jackson
The Herald Sun is reporting today that an LA County coroner has ruled the Michael Jackson death a homicide. This decision comes after lethal levels of a drug known as propofol was discovered in the pop singer’s blood.
Michael Jackson’s lawyer claims the ruling on the part of the LA County coroner is just “police theory.” However, the facts can’t be disputed that the sequence of drugs administered to Mr. Jackson just nine hours prior to his death were very powerful and could have easily led to his death. The sequence of the five powerful drugs that were given to Michael Jackson to induce sleep ended wth the knock-out drug propofol.
Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, is in a position of being framed for the pop singer’s death since he would have been the only one who supposedly had access to Jackson on the night of his death and whom should have been the only one who would have administered injections to the patient. Records reveal that Dr. Murray never purchased propofol using his medical tracking number.
Police documents revealed exclusively to the Herald Sun indicate that the Houston cardiologist, Dr. Murray, was treating the superstar for insomnia using nightly injections of a propofol-based cocktail for the six weeks prior to Michael Jackson’s death.
Dr. Murray claims to have been attempting to wean Michael Jackson off a drug known as Diprivan, which the superstar called his “milk,” and that he had been administering to him on a daily basis. In the days leading up to Michael’s cardiac arrest on June 25th, Dr. Murray had been diluting this drug with two other drugs including an anxiety reliever, Antivan, and a hospital-grade anesthetic, Midazolam.
In the roughly 11-hour period prior to Jackson’s death, Dr. Murray had administered Valium and two doses of Antivan and Midazolam to Jackson, which did not induce sleep in the pop singer. After Jackson demanded the drug Propofol so he could sleep, Dr. Murray, further administered Propofol, mixing it with the dental anesthetic Lidocaine. Ten minutes later, Michael Jackson was found not breathing in his bedroom.
Dr. Murray apparently tried to revive Micahel Jackson by giving him CPR and an overdose-reversal drug Anexate, but Jackson could not be revived.
LA County police have named six other doctors, in addition to Dr. Murray, in their investigaton of homicide in the case of Michael Jackson’s death.
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