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Michael Jackson's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray has the charges of killing of the pop star without any malice. According to law enforcement, Doc will be charged with manslaughter within the next two weeks. Investigators have decided to execute one more search warrant, likely at a Los Angeles pharmacy, next week in an attempt to gather more evidence against him. However Jane Robison, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, denied that prosecutors had decided to charge Jackson's physicians. "Until police complete their investigation and bring it to our office, there is no way to know what charges may be filed and against whom," she said. Murray admitted he gave the King of Pop the intravenous anesthetic propofol to help him sleep just hours before his death - and that propofol was at least a contributing factor in the 50-year-old entertainer's death.

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Presently Murray is in Houston and not replying any calls or mails. However he posted a video on YouTube this Tuesday that his legal team said was intended to be seen by his friends and patients. In the video Murray said "I want to thank all of my patients and friends who have sent such kind e-mails, letters and messages to let me know of your support and prayers for me and my family." "Because of all that is going on I'm afraid to return phone calls or use my e-mail. Therefore I recorded this video to let all of you know that I have been receiving your messages. I have not been able to thank you personally, which you know is not normal for me.Over this video, former Broward County prosecutor Kenneth Padowitz said:  "This was a total PR stunt." "They did it this way so there could be no questioning by a reporter, no cross examination by anyone, or anyone asking a question he could not answer," Padowitz said. "They just basically put out a PR piece." It's not only Murray, Jackson's longtime dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein, will also be hit with charges related to medical malpractice.  Klein has admitted giving the painkiller Demerol - but not propofol - to Jackson, who suffered from insomnia.

Let's wait and watch what happens to these doctors.


(Source: foxnews.com)

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anonymous says:
24-Aug-2009
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he is so bad..OMG
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