
Last Updated: 23 Apr 2010
Is the doctor going down?
This weekend saw some damning evidence emerge that could see Michael Jackson's controversial doctor charged with wrongful death.
The ambulance reports from the day Michael Jackson died were printed in a Sunday newspaper and they seem to indicate that Dr Conrad Murray did not disclose all of the facts to the paramedics as they were trying to resuscitate the singer.
The drug that is thought to have killed Michael, a shot of Propofol, was administered by Dr Murray, yet he failed to tell the paramedics that at the time.
A source close to the Jackson family 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."
The paramedics apparently left the section of the forms entitled 'Controlled Meds' blank as Dr Murray told them Michael has been tired but had not been given drugs.
Michael apparently paid Dr Murray £100,000 a month and the autopsy showed that michael had: Valium, Midazolam, Flumanzenil, Lorazepam, Lidocaine, Diazepam, Nordiazepam and Midazolam, Ephedrine and Propofol in his bloodstream - all very strong drugs. |
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