Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Did Dr. Murray FALL ASLEEP Giving Michael Jackson Death-Inducing Propofol?

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Stunning revelations continue to be leaked in the weeks after Michael Jackson's shocking death, including how King of Pop's last hours were.

What may shock and enrage Michael's fans is the latest news coming from the Los Angeles Police Department. According to TMZ.com, speaking with multiple police sources, Dr. Conrad Murray, the "doctor" who was with him at the time of his death, admitted to police that he had administered Propofol to the singer hours before he died. He made this admission on June 27th, two days after Michael was declared dead. If you remember, there were reports that Murray had abandoned his car and essentially went missing in the immediate aftermath of Michael's passing.

The shockers don't stop there. The police, trying to piece together this sad story, are convinced that Murray was negligent in administering the extremely powerful anesthetic drug, which is used only in hospitals. It is even believed that, while the drug was continually being pumped in Michael's veins, Murray was asleep in his own room at Michael's rented L.A. mansion. While the doctor was allegedly asleep, the King of Pop's heart stopped beating as he went into cardiac arrest.

By the time paramedics arrived, Michael was dead and reportedly unrecognizable to them.

Murray's administration of the Propofol violated virtually every medical guideline. For one, Michael's vitals should have been monitored by either an EKG to watch his heart or a pulse oximeter to check his blood oxygen levels. Neither machine was present in the home. 

Murray's horrifyingly unprofessional behavior regarding Michael's health has been well-documented in the past month. Murray, apparently in shock, didn't call 911 for a half hour after he found an unresponsive Michael in bed. He practiced CPR, but not on a hard surface, as is protocol.

Court papers have named Murray as a suspect in the investigation that has been labeled manslaughter.

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