Conrad Murray, the former physician of the late pop singer, Michael Jackson, told interviewers, the entertainer had psychological problems, because the amount of medicine he was (improperly) given should have put him to sleep. He told interviewers "I could put an elephant to sleep" but what Jackson was being given, regarding the strong anesthetic Propofol is "not normal." So why did you give it to him.
Michael Jackson
I am not of the belief anyone should be dispensing medication in an indiscriminate fashion and in such large doses. Jackson did request Propofol, which he referred to as his "milk" due to its liquid, white appearance, but it was Murray's responsibility to say no. He was testing his mortality every night in administering the drug, until one day the unthinkable happened.
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