Michael Jackson pictured in the hospital dead from a pharmaceutical drug overdose
Testimony in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, has left holes in the timeline regarding the moment the pop singer died from a pharmaceutical drug overdose. Newly released interviews in the criminal case, reveal Murray stating Jackson came to him at 4:30AM when he could not sleep, begging for Propofol.
Conrad Murray in criminal court
However, according to other released statements, the paramedics were summoned to the property at nearly 12:20PM in the morning. What happened during those hours, as Dr. Murray is withholding the truth. When did Jackson really die. The Judiciary Report does not believe Jackson administered the fatal dose of Propofol. It is a defense strategy in court and nothing more, which does not explain away or excuse the 40 minutes Murray took to call 911 in the presence of witnesses in the house.
Conrad Murray, the doctor of the late pop star, Michael Jackson, who overdosed him by giving him too much Propofol anesthetic, along with other pharmaceutical meds, demanded $5,000,000 from tour promoter, AEG, to be the singer's physician on tour for a few months.
This was an extraordinary sum to request, betraying the doctor's greed. Jackson wouldn't even clear $5,000,000 per night on tour, after expenses, yet Murray thought this exorbitant sum was acceptable. Murray behaved like a mercenary and it clouded his judgment in a number of things, in relation to the medical care, if you can call it that, he gave Jackson.
Michael Jackson's children Prince, Paris and Blanket and his mother Katherine Jackson
Michael Jackson's two oldest kids, Paris and Prince, cried when they saw him laying dead in bed, after a pharmaceutical drug overdose, administered by his physician, Dr. Conrad Murray. A Jackson bodyguard stated, "Paris was on the ground balled up and crying. Prince had a really shocked, just slowly crying kind of look."
Michael Jackson, laying on gurney, passed away from a pharmaceutical drug overdose
The traumatic event was recalled in court during the trial of his physician Dr. Murray, who was very negligent and unprofessional. The children should not have been allowed to see such a thing, under any circumstances.
Michael Amir Williams, of the Nation of Islam (c'mon now, look at that conk and wave he is sporting on his head), the assistant to the late pop star, Michael Jackson, has publicly stated during the involuntary manslaughter trial of the singer's physician, Conrad Murray, the doctor frantically called him, demanding he contact him as soon as possible, rather than calling 911 (U.S. emergency services) when the entertainer became unresponsive.
He did not ask Williams to call 911 either. None of this looks professional or humane, regarding Murray calling assistants in Los Angeles and Texas, to aide in a cover-up, rather than contact the paramedics first, for Jackson to be rushed to the hospital at once. The accepted medical practice is to immediately call 911, while working on the patient. This was not done in Jackson's case and suspiciously so.
Had Murray called emergency services right away, who are on call 24 hours a day, they would have rushed over immediately and Jackson would have lived (possibly to be 100-years old, had this excessive medicating not taken place). Hospitals have medicine and equipment that can induce vomiting, in addition to sodium/water flushes that can dilute the acidity or toxicity of substances in the blood, which in tandem with oxygen and emergency cardiac treatments, would have counteracted the negative effects of the excessive doses of pharmaceutical meds Murray pumped into Jackson, killing him. Every doctor knows that each minute is critical to life and death during a medical emergency, yet Murray, who has been a physician for many years, waited a long time before calling the paramedics. That is very suspect.
You have to bear in mind, sadly and regrettably, when people commit suicide, they sometimes opt for taking an excessive amount of pills within the space of a few seconds or minutes. That is common knowledge. Therefore, how could a trained physician not know the constant stream of pills and liquid pharmaceutical drugs he administered to Jackson within minutes of each other, would not kill him. That was a given. Once again, Murray's behavior in this matter is very suspect.
"Defense: Jackson Gave Himself Fatal Dose of Drug"
Another strange item in the case that is worth mentioning is, large sums of cash Jackson kept in the home went missing (potentially $2,000,000). There should also be an investigation into who erased the home's security tapes, regarding the time period in which Jackson died.
You mean to tell me, a $50,000,000 mansion in Bel Air, California, with top security, where the common practice is tapes are saved for an acceptable amount of time, mysteriously and instantly gets wiped clean, within minutes of the most famous entertainer in the world dying. That is the definition of sinister and it is very puzzling why this fact is not playing a greater role in the case.
For this to have happened is a load of rubbish that reveals criminal intent, which should not go legally unchallenged. Technically, it could be referred to as obstruction of justice. Not enough attention is being paid to this fact in the case. If Jackson died from overdosing himself as the defense claims, why can't we see the security tapes of who went in and out of the property on the day of his death and with what in their possession, at the time of the incident.
In short, something was on the security tapes someone doesn't want anyone to see. This entire thing is a massive whitewash and as a result, the public may not know the truth during this trial. More than one person knows what happened to this man and it is being covered up. Dr. Murray needs to come clean and give over his co-conspirators, as he did not do all of this by himself.
The trial of Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, is underway in Los Angeles, California, with fans of the late singer, coming out in protest against the negligent physician, who was in tears in the courtroom. Murray is up on involuntary manslaughter charges, in the death of Jackson, who was given lethal doses of controlled substances, such as Propofol, which is a surgical anesthetic.
Michael Jackson, laying on gurney, passed away from a pharmaceutical drug overdose
As someone that was given an anesthetic during a local procedure three years ago, that wasn't even as potent as Propofol, I cannot fathom how Jackson's system was functioning after being given said drug day after day. It was only a matter of time before something bad happened. Any doctor or scientist worth their salt would know that.
Conrad Murray crying in court
Photos taken days before Jackson's death, during dance rehearsals for his tour that never happened, showed the damage the excessive administration of pharmaceutical drugs was doing to his system, as his skin appeared gray, his eyes/sockets tired and hollow and his body very thin and frail. It is also troubling that the security tapes from the Jackson rental home where he died, were mysteriously erased. None of this looks good at all.
Today is the second anniversary of the death of pop singer, Michael Jackson. He was at the top of his field, but his addictions brought him down, sending him to an early grave.
In the time since his passing, there has been the indictment of his negligent doctor, Conrad Murray and a slew of lawsuits against Jackson’s estate. Some lawsuits have been legitimate, aiming to collect on debts, while others have been outlandish, implausible and without merit.
If there is one thing Hollywood and the public can take away from his death, is the impact and magnitude of unresolved personal issues and how it can spiral out of control, culminating into an untimely overdose.
Jackson needed a qualified therapist and medication in appropriate doses, to work through the problems in his life that overwhelmed him. He did not need medical doctors writing prescriptions at his request, for an abundance of potent drugs Jackson sought to mask his emotional pain.
Jackson had become an addict. Even legal documents by the prosecution in Murray’s criminal case refers to Jackson as an addict. However, most people around him were in denial and as a result, he did not get the help he terribly needed. This denial helped to foster his addiction, by denying it even existed.
Jackson was addicted to high grade pharmaceutical drugs, which can be just as powerful as some street narcotics. He engaged in doctor shopping to tune out the problems that were coming at him from all sides and ultimately Jackson and his doctor miscalculated what his body could tolerate and it cost him his life.
The moral of the story is we all have problems in life. Don’t use drugs as a crutch for emotional or mental pain. To do so is to play with your very life and sometimes that of others. Seek the help you need. There is no shame in that.
Prayer is also a powerful tool. Use it as a means of communicating with God and ask Him to help you with your pain.