Conrad Murray
Dr. Conrad Murray's three girlfriends, Michelle Bella, Sade Anding and Nicole Alvarez, testified for the prosecution today in the Michael Jackson manslaughter trial, regarding the entertainer dying of a pharmaceutical drug overdose. The testimony did not bode well for Murray.
Nicole Alvarez
It is alleged, Murray called one of his girlfriends on his mobile phone, while Jackson lay dying from an inappropriately administered Propofol (anesthetic) dosage, outside of a hospital setting, resulting in a deadly overdose. Murray was even having the drug Propofol delivered to the lobby of his girlfriend's apartment building, where anyone could have stolen or tampered with the shipments. He also used the fact that he is Jackson's doctor to impress women he later bedded (girl, don't let him give you Propofol).
Sade Anding
The more comes out about this case, the more disturbing it becomes. Murray's conduct is laced with a deceptive unprofessionalism at every turn. It really should not be surprising that something went wrong in his medical treatment of Jackson, as any doctor willing to compromise his ethics in the manner Murray did, by treating insomnia with a potent anesthetic, is going to do other things they should not, which could be detrimental to a patient's health.
Michelle Bella
On a side note, male television anchors today, commented on how attractive Murray's girlfriends are, implying things about his lifestyle in the process. One has to wonder, how he could manage a successful medical practice...and three young women at the same time.
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