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At the time of Michael Jackson
's death, Thursday, June 25, 2009, Dr. Conrad Murray
, his personal physician was with him and the last person who called 911 when Michael was no longer breathing however, failed to disclose his name during his call.
As a Doctor of Medicine by profession and a long time personal physician of Michael, he definitely knows the health status of his patient whether seriously ill or not; if his patient could take prolong medication and prescription of prohibited drugs. A physician of good standing would always and by all means let his patient survive from a horrible disease.
The tracked prescriptions of continuous medication of prohibited drugs to Michael were proven to have been a practice of Michael's doctors which was also happened to Nicole Smith's case.
During Michael's death, law enforcers and investigators found serious sedative in his rented mansion in Los Angeles, California. The powerful sedative "Propofol
The Federal Drug Enforcement Administration
So sad to realize that fame is always entangled with its surrounding greedy opportune with personal interests to enrich themselves.
2 comments:
As a former EMT, I believe Dr. Murray was grossly negligent in not calling 911 IMMEDIATELY. He stated there was a faint pulse. A paramedic ambulance would have arrived in minutes with Advanced Life Support equipment. Dr. Murray had no equipment. He couldn't even do CPR properly. Did Dr. Murray think he was going to drive Michael to the hospital? He states there was no phone, but he had a cell phone. He claimed he didn't know the address. Every cop in Holmby Hills KNOWS where Michael Jackson LIVES. Dr. Murray, in not calling for help right away, ROBBED MJ of a "CHANCE" at survival.
Hi smoothjazzguy, thanks for the comment, it is much appreciated. Yes, I definitely agree with you that Dr. Murray was grossly negligent not only in immediately calling 911 but in exercising his profession as a Medical Practitioner. He should exercise his profession as a good father of the family to save the life of Michael.
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