mercredi 22 juillet 2009

Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's Personal Physician, Houston Clinic Raided by Federal Agents and Police

Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor, is in the hot seat as we speak. According to Houston's KTRK-TV, the federal agents and the police have descended on his Houston, carrying out a search warrant at this hour. The agents and police reportedly arrived at approximately 10:20am and have swarmed inside the Armstrong Medical Clinic, where Dr. Murray has his office. You will recall that Dr. Murray became a central figure in the investigation of the death of the King of Pop because he had been recently hired by Jackson, was with him in his mansion and tried to revive him.
Several marked Houston police cruisers are at the scene, as well as a couple of uniformed officers at the front door of the clinic. A couple of people have been let inside the business, but they left again after a few minutes.

Law enforcement authorities told ABC News the warrant for the search was based on preliminary results of the autopsy made available to them, which indicate Jackson's death was tied to the drug Propofol, a powerful anesthetic normally used only in hospital operating rooms.

Edward Chernoff, who represents the physician Conrad Murray, posted a statement on his law firm's website late Tuesday saying investigators from the Los Angeles County coroner's office have asked for medical records in addition to those already provided by Murray.

"The coroner wants to clear up the cause of death; we share that goal," Chernoff said in his statement. "Based on Dr. Murray's minute-by-minute and item-by-item description of Michael Jackson's last days, he should not be a target of criminal charges."

Although Chernoff has said the doctor didn't give the pop star any drugs that contributed to his death, Murray has nonetheless received attention from those angry over the singer's death. Source: KTRK-TV
I am sure there is more to the doctor's actions than we are being told about. Personally, I believe this doctor knows more than he's saying. His statement that Michael Jackson had a weak pulse when he found him cannot be corroborated by anyone, certainly not Michael Jackson. Who knows if that was really true.

This story is still developing. There is more to come.......

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