Michael Jackson
The late pop star, Michael Jackson, was briefly resuscitated at a hospital in Los Angeles, California, after paramedics rushed him to the emergency room. Lung activity and a faint pulse were detected.
It has also been disclosed, Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, stopped performing CPR on the singer in his Los Angeles mansion, as he lay dying, to hide the Propofol anesthetic, he was unethically and inappropriately administering to him for insomnia, outside of a hospital setting, which is frowned upon.
Many have logically concluded, had Murray not wasted time when Jackson began to show signs that something had fallen terribly wrong with him, the singer would be alive today.
A series of calculated failures occurred at the Jackson residence, including Murray not telling responding paramedics what was truly going on with the crooner's medical care, via dangerous, rudimentary and unnecessary use of the potent drug, Propofol, sent medics down the wrong path in estimating what caused the singer's deteriorated health.
The Judiciary Report is flabbergasted that a trained doctor engaged in such gross negligence. This story is stupefying. Discontinuing CPR to hide questionable drugs and withholding the fact said medicine was inside the patient, draining the life out of him, as each minute went by, while paramedics frantically searched for clues, as to what went wrong, is positively criminal.
This is way beyond malpractice and Dr. Murray should face substantial prison time (though the charges do not reflect that) as Jackson could have survived this ordeal with quick thinking and a dose of honesty to the paramedics. The Judiciary Report is not condemning Dr. Murray, but a man lost his life, in a manner that showed willful intent to deceive and mislead. Dr. Murray should not be practicing medicine with the poor judgment he has shown.