Dr. Conrad Murray is guilty for Michael's death

If in the first days the cops excluded the possibility of a crime, this idea begin to figure more and more in the case of Michael Jackson, who died on the 25th of June, after a stroke.
Once they have the first results of the autopsy, the policemen have informed the family that one or more pleople will be put under claim.
The drugs PROPOFOL and LORAZEPAM were found to be the primary drugs responsible for Michael's death. The toxicological report will be not made plublic, following a request made by Los Angeles Police Departmen.



Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the L.A. County Coroner cannot pinpoint the time of Michael Jackson's death ... but paramedics say when they arrived they believed he was dead for at least an hour and maybe longer.
Dr. Conrad Murray's statement to LAPD detectives lays out a timeline in which Dr. Murray administered Propofol at 10:40 AM and then ten minutes later (10:50) he walked out of the room, went to the bathroom and returned two minutes later (10:52) to find Jackson was not breathing. He did not have anyone call 911 until 12:21 PM ... approximately an hour-and-a-half later. But why lasted so long, if when he returned he realized that Michael wasn't breathing?
Dr. Conrad Murray told cops he had been treating Jackson for 6 weeks for insomnia, giving him 50 milligrams of Propofol every night through an IV.
Murray told cops he feared Jackson was getting addicted so he reduced the dosage to 25 mg.
The morning Jackson died, Dr. Murray gave Jackson Valium at 1:30 AM. Murray said the Valium didn't work so he gave the singer an IV injection of Lorazepam, an anti-anxiety drug. Murray told cops Jackson was still awake, so he then gave him Midazolam, a sedative. Murray gave Jackson more drugs. He says at 10:40 AM, he administered 25 mg of Propofol. Dr. Murray told cops Jackson repeatedly demanded the drug.

It seems that the doctor is the main to be blamed of the artist death, and for this reason, i think that he has to give explanations not only to the family, but also to the millions of fans around the world.

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