Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Criminal Trial Of Michael Jackson's Doctor Begins In Los Angeles With Tears

The trial of Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, is underway in Los Angeles, California, with fans of the late singer, coming out in protest against the negligent physician, who was in tears in the courtroom. Murray is up on involuntary manslaughter charges, in the death of Jackson, who was given lethal doses of controlled substances, such as Propofol, which is a surgical anesthetic.

Michael Jackson, laying on gurney, passed away from a pharmaceutical drug overdose

As someone that was given an anesthetic during a local procedure three years ago, that wasn't even as potent as Propofol, I cannot fathom how Jackson's system was functioning after being given said drug day after day. It was only a matter of time before something bad happened. Any doctor or scientist worth their salt would know that.

Conrad Murray crying in court

Photos taken days before Jackson's death, during dance rehearsals for his tour that never happened, showed the damage the excessive administration of pharmaceutical drugs was doing to his system, as his skin appeared gray, his eyes/sockets tired and hollow and his body very thin and frail. It is also troubling that the security tapes from the Jackson rental home where he died, were mysteriously erased. None of this looks good at all.

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