Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Jackson's Doctor Implicated
The authorities investigating Michael Jackson's death have said that they believe that Jackson's doctor Dr. Conrad Murray administered Jackson a powerful drug, which they believe could have killed the singer. Murray, the Texan based cardiologist reportedly gave Jackson a dose of anesthetic propofol, 24 hours before he died.
Last week, Texas authorities searched Murray's Houston medical office and storage unit, looking for "evidence of the offense of manslaughter," according to court documents. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles County coroner's office continues to investigate the cause of Jackson's death on June 25. It has been waiting on toxicology lab results, but a final autopsy report is expected as soon as this week, a coroner's spokesman has said.
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