Michael Jackson Death Ruled a Murder

We all know something extremely shady happened to cause Michael Jackson’s death. It took a coroner weeks to come to the conclusion that he was murdered.

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Law enforcement sources have stated that his death has been officially ruled as a homicide as the L.A. County coroner has come to the conclusion lethal amounts of propofol were found in his system after he passed away. The further details of the report are sealed at the request of the police department. A case is being built against Conrad Murray, Jackson’s doctor, as he had been responsible for giving him the anesthetic the day he died.

The physician also told the LAPD that he had been giving the “Thriller” singer propofol every night for 6 weeks. Murray states he was trying to “wean him off” the drug after he realized he was becoming addicted to it.

He’d been lowering the dosages and mixing it with two other sedatives, lorazepam and midazolam. He says on June 23, he gave Jackson two medications and withheld propofol. On June 25 — the day Jackson died — Murray gave Jackson a number of sedatives. When none worked, he gave him a dose of propofol, according to court records. (Propofol is only supposed to be administered in hospitals.)

On the morning Jackson died, Murray gave Jackson valium at 1:30 a.m. When that was unsuccessful, he injected lorazepam intravenously at 2 a.m. At 3 a.m., he gave the still-awake singer midazolam. He continued to try different drugs over the course of the morning. At 10:40 a.m., Murray gave Jackson 25 milligrams of propofol — down from his usual dosage of 50 milligrams — after Jackson repeatedly demanded the drug, court records show.

This isn’t going to bode well for Murray. Either way, I hope Jackson find some peace.

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