The autopsy results into the death of singer, Michael Jackson, have been indefinitely delayed, to accommodate the accompanying criminal investigation, as he died under suspicious circumstances.
The government is also investigating several of Jackson's doctors, for giving him excessive amounts of prescription medications, that poisoned his system.
It is believed the drug, Propofol, administered by his last doctor, Conrad Murray, caused Jackson's early demise. It is also being stated, Jackson abused Propofol, for two years. Murray is said to have been his doctor for the last year of his life, therefore, who was obtaining the drug prior to this physician.
Warrants for Jackson's doc call singer 'addict'
LOS ANGELES — Authorities investigating Michael Jackson's death alluded to the singer as an "addict" and were seeking evidence related to the powerful anesthetic propofol, according to search warrants released Thursday.
The documents show investigators have cause to believe several California Business and Professions codes had been broken, including "excessive prescribing," a misdemeanor punishable by a fine or imprisonment for up to 180 days...