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7-28-2009 9:23 AM
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aklimento says:
A doctor would administer it when Jackson went to sleep, then stop the IV drip when the singer wanted to wake up.
Propofol is powerful sedative drug. Once hooked on it, it is practically impossible to return back. To make the doctor a scapegoat for somebody's wreaked life is bizarre twist of common sense, although not seldom sign of despair.
The official also provided a glimpse into how the pop star was living in the weeks before he died, describing the room in which Jackson slept in his rented Beverly Hills mansion as outfitted with oxygen tanks and an IV drip.
The temperature upstairs was stiflingly hot when authorities arrived at the singer's house after his death. Gas fireplaces and the heating system were on high because Jackson always complained of feeling cold, the official said.
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7-28-2009 12:38 PM
wiccantexan
Just breaking: Investigators have just descended on the good doctor's house.
8-25-2009 9:03 AM
aklimento

On Monday, Murray's attorney, Ed Chernoff, [url=http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20287787_20300194,00.html
]said in a statement[/url]: "Much of what was in the search warrant affidavit is factual. However, unfortunately, much is police theory. Most egregiously, the timeline reported by law enforcement was not obtained through interviews with Dr. Murray, as was implied by the affidavit. Dr. Murray simply never told investigators that he found Michael Jackson at 11:00 a.m. not breathing."
The salary of $150,000/mo was apparently not without strings attached and now the doctor will pay back those money to (or thru) his artful lawyer. Highly qualified profession...
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