Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

As the mystery surrounding Michael Jackson’s death continues to rage, it is thought that detectives who are investigating the stars sudden death are now focusing on the star's doctor, Conrad Murray.

The doctor was the first medical professional on the scene following the star's cardiac arrest, and in the reports that have followed, he has faced much criticism for his actions following the stars collapse.

The doctor has been pulled up for  performing CPR on a bed and also, for waiting for almost a hour before calling for help from the hospital, but more worryingly, the police are said to be concerned about the doctors links to the drug propofol, which is what is believed to have killed Michael.

The drug itself is a very powerful sedative which is only meant for use in hospitals, but Jacko is thought to have had it administered through a drip to help him sleep, although it might have seemed like a good way to help Michael, prosecutors are now faced with the task of deciding whether the person who gave Jacko this drug should be charged with manslaughter or even second-degree murder.

The LAPD have said that they cannot treat the case as a homicide until the results of the autopsy come through, and those are expected next week.

FemaleFirst - Ruth Harrison


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