Friday, January 7, 2011

In The Michael Jackson Case Cover Ups Indicate Crime

Michael Jackson

The death of pop singer, Michael Jackson, to a drug overdose, shocked many who did not know what was going on in his private life. He had a weakness for taking excessive amounts of pharmaceutical drugs for anxiety and sleeplessness, so much so, many doctors refused to write prescriptions for him. This vulnerability left Jackson open to exploitation, culminating in a conspiratorial death, to steal his music publishing catalog.

The preliminary hearings into his passing have centered on Dr. Conrad Murray, who supplied Jackson with a host of pharmaceutical meds. Any doctor worth his salt, would take one look at the drug list Jackson was on and see it for what is was, an rx for death.

Conrad Murray

Murray's actions do not indicate innocence. The mere fact he tried to clean up the crime scene, hid medicine bottles and bags, then deliberately deceived paramedics as to what pharma meds he pumped into Jackson, costing them valuable medical time, denotes a clear, acute awareness of criminal wrongdoing.

If he thought what he was doing was right, he would have disclosed everything to the responding paramedics and presented them with the deadly bottles of medication. Instead Murrary lied, kept silent about the bottles and bags of meds he was concealing, withheld other vital facts about Jackson's medical history. In short, he engaged in a cover up. At the end of the day, innocent people do not engage in cover-ups.

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