Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Michael Jackson's doctor had purchased 255 vials of propofol

The personal physician of Michael Jackson had purchased 255 vials of propofol, a powerful anesthetic that caused the death of the "King of Pop" June 25, 2009. These are the new revelations that plague, Monday, January 10, Conrad Murray, already accused of the disappearance of medical equipment that was near the body of the singer.

The bottles were ordered and delivered to an address in Santa Monica, where the doctor had run between April 6 and June 10, 2009, just before the death of pop star, "said Tim Lopez, director of a pharmacy in Las Vegas, the fifth day of preliminary hearings in the Superior Court of Los Angeles, which should allow to decide if Dr.

Murray trial. Conrad Murray, prosecuted for manslaughter, has always acknowledged administered propofol, used as a sleeping pill, the singer on the day of his death, but at the express request of the star. The prosecution believes instead that he "abandoned his patient" after having administered propofol, and considers that the treatment he has worn the star was "very far from the required criteria." Propofol is one of many drugs that Dr.

Murray commanded to Mr. Lopez. According to him, the doctor claimed to have a clinic in the Los Angeles area. Last week, the wife of Conrad Murray had confirmed to the court that she regularly received packages at his home in Santa Monica. An inspector of the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Los Angeles, also called to the bar last week, said she had found a total of 12 bottles of propofol in the house of Michael Jackson after his death.

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