After extensive investigation, police authorities have finally come to a conclusion regarding the true nature of Michael Jackson‘s sudden demise : homicide.
Dr. Conrad Murray, who has been suspected of administering dangerous doses of the anesthetic Propofol to the late singer, has been ruled as responsible for Jackson’s death, in light of recent evidence that authorities have managed to uncover in Jackson’s home.
Searches performed in Murray’s offices in Houston have uncovered critical information regarding what really transpired the night Jackson died, as well as how exactly his treatments were performed. According to police findings, Murray seems guilty of giving Jackson doses of medication beyond safe limits.
Murray had been regularly giving Jackson Propofol in 50 milligrams doses nightly to treat his insomnia, but Murray insists that two days before he died, Jackson had only been on substitute medication.
However, authorities found out that on the night Jackson died, Murray had given the singer valium for his insomnia. When that didn’t work, he was administered lorazepam, and some midazolam right after. Still Jackson could not sleep, so Murray gave him more sedatives. Finally, when Jackson still could not sleep, Murray gave in and administered Propofol.
These findings augment autopsy findings that Jackson died of a drug overdose.
Currently, however, Murray has not been charged with the crime.
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