
Dr. Conrad Robert Murray, the Michael Jackson doctor with the singer at the time of his death, has become the focus of the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Michael Jackson's death.
TMZ reports law enforcement sources have confirmed that both LAPD investigators and the Los Angeles County coroner have made Dr. Conrad Robert Murray the focus of their investigations into Michael Jackson's death. Specifically, investigators told TMZ that there is evidence showing that Dr. Murray injected Michael Jackson with Propofol, the dangerous surgical anesthetic found inside Michael Jackson's home, shortly before he went into cardiac arrest.
If you will recall, Dr. Murray who was with the Michael Jackson at the time of his death and immediately disappeared despite being wanted for questioning by the LAPD investigating the incident.
Dr. Murray eventually came out of hiding, with a criminal defense lawyer to represent him, and sat down for two interviews with the police. At that time, LAPD investigators stated that Dr. Murray was not a suspect. Apparently, that all changed after the interviews.
Subsequent to the second interview with Dr. Murray, LAPD investigator were able to obtain a search warrant for Michael Jackson's home purportedly based up statements made by Dr. Murray. Whatever was said, it was enough to convince a judge there was probable cause to believe a crime had been committed.
As a result of the search, police found numerous prescription medications and empty bottles of Propofol, a.k.a. Diprivan, which has no business being in anyone's home for home use. Thus, began the search for who was responsible for provided and/or administered the drug to Michael Jackson.
Now, police investigation sources say there is evidence to suggest that Dr. Murray is the man responsible for administering the Propofol to Michael Jackson before he died. While that evidence has not been detailed, law enforcement sources say they conclude the doctor administered the drug it may well lead to manslaughter charges.
To further raise suspicion, Dr. Murray's lawyer, Edward Chernoff, vehemently denied that his client ever administered OxyContin and Demerol. However, Chernoff refused to make such a denial for his client when questioned about Propofol.
Police are also suspicious as to why it took Dr. Murray 20 to 30 minutes to call 911. Dr. Murray said it was because he did not know the street address to the house.
As the investigation into Michael Jackson's death continues on with the focus clearly on Michael Jackson's doctors, it appears Dr. Murray is clearly on their radar. As a matter of fact, sources say that Dr. Murray is no longer cooperating with police investigators. Also, what has been reported about the status of the investigation thus far is just that, what has been reported. It wouldn't be a surprise if investigators already know far more than what they say they know. For Michael Jackson's doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, that could mean trouble.
Written by Gabriel Dorman
Los Angeles, California
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