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Michael Jackson's Doctor Keeping Quiet About Anesthesia
on Jul. 6, 2009 08:50 AM
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Something smells awful fishy about this.
Michael Jackson's private doctor who was in the home with him on the day of his tragic death is denying that he gave the singer OxyContin or Demerol that day, but he did not say the same about the Propofol.
The powerful anesthesia was found in the singer's home after LAPD detectives obtained a search warrant from a judge last week.
Edward Chernof, the lawyer for Dr. Conrad Murray told TMZ, "I have no statement on whether the Dr. prescribed or administered Propofol."
He added, "We're confident whatever the doctor prescribed did not kill Michael Jackson."
Hmm. What do you think? Leave your thoughts in the comments!
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fry this guy.
What about grill?
burn in hell damn conrad murray!!!u'r a money digger!
The murder angle makes no sense. He was on the verge of making a LOT of money in the coming year, with all of those sold-out concerts in London, on the verge of making a real name for himself beyond all of the scandal. Michael had all kinds of issues, as anyone would who was raised by that father of his and then given everything they ever asked for, which would explain the paranoia. Nobody murdered him for money. Just like so many others (Elvis, Anna Nicole, even Heath Ledger), he was allowed to have as many pills and injections as he wanted, due to doctors without enough integrity to refuse him.
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