Saturday, November 12, 2011

Conrad Murray Slams His Defense Attorneys Over The Michael Jackson Manslaughter Trial

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An angry Dr. Conrad Murray slammed his lawyers for being unprepared and confused during his manslaughter trial in the death of pop star Michael Jackson. This anger is no doubt compounded by the guilty verdict a Los Angeles, California jury unanimously rendered this week.

Michael Jackson

At the end of the day, it would have been a tough sell to convince any reasonable person that Murray acted properly in pumping Jackson full of so many pharmaceutical drugs and in such large doses. The prosecution referred to his medical work as "an experiment" and clearly one gone horribly wrong, as Propofol is not approved for the treatment of insomnia, which Jackson suffered from.

Michael Jackson

The Judiciary Report is still astonished the potent anesthetic was used in this manner, outside of a controlled hospital setting. It was a disaster waiting to happen. One could see the toxicity building up in Jackson's system during his last days, as his skin appeared gray in some pictures and his face gaunt. The warning signs were there that it was damaging his health.

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