Tuesday, October 11, 2011

New Factors in the Jackson Death Case Could Perhaps Pin the Death on Doctor Conrad Murray.

Since its beggining the Michael Jackson death case has taken many twists and turns. On Tuesday October 11 new evidence emerged that brings to question who is to blame for the death of the pop icon. Jackson's personal doctor claims that while he was away from the room Jackson was able to administer himself more doses of the powerful sedative Propofol. Not to incriminate myself, but take it from somone who has been under the infulence of sedatives, that it is extremely difficult to process any complex thought, much less move. Like the medical examiner who is in charge of presenting the scientific facts of this case, I find holes in Dr. Murrays statement that it was Jackson alone who was the cause of his death. Dr. Christian Rodgers who conducted the the autopsy on Jackson said the Dr. Conrad Murray, "had no precision dosing equipment". He simply had to eyeball it, and as I stated in an earlier blog Dr. Murray was not being paid by Jackson the amount he had earlier reached an agreement upon. The way I see it, you have a pissed off, underpaid, fly-by-night doctor who could have "accidentally" given Jackson too much of powerful seditive. At this moment, in my eyes it seems that all the pieces are there to convict Dr. Murray, but only time and further investigation will shed light on the truth on what really happened that day.

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