Report: Michael Jackson Death Ruled Homicide
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Music, Drugs, Legal Issues,
Despite the Los Angeles Police Department’s attempt to keep Michael Jackson’s autopsy results under wraps, an Associated Press source has confirmed the rumors: the singer’s death was a homicide.
According to a search warrant affidavit unsealed today, the King of Pop’s death was a result of lethal levels of the drug propofol (a.k.a. Diprivan). In the 32-page document, Dr. Conrad Murray revealed that he had been administering 50 mg of the drug nightly to help Jackson sleep. This routine went on for approximately six weeks. Fearing Michael would become addicted, other drugs were later introduced by Murray just days prior to June 25th.
On the morning of his death, Jackson was given another 25 mg of propofol “after repeated demands/requests.”
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Michael Jackson Toxicology Results Show Propofol
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Music, Child Stars, Legal Issues, Rumors,

TMZ is reporting that Michael Jackson’s toxicology reports show Propofol, the powerful drug believed to be behind the pop king’s death, but this drug wasn’t the only thing on board in the singer’s system.
Alprazolam, or Xanax, was also in Jackson’s system. This medicine is commonly used to treat anxiety, and could react with powerful anesthetic Propofol. This drug should only be administered in a controlled medical environment.
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Michael Jackson’s Autopsy Results Being Investigated
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Music, Child Stars, Legal Issues, Breaking News, Rumors,
At the request of the LAPD, the L.A. County Coroner’s office will delay the release of Michael Jackson’s autopsy report. The Coroner’s office met today with officials from the L.A. County D.A.’s office and LAPD officers. At the conclusion of the meeting, it was determined that further investigation is needed in the case.
It is believed that Michael Jackson’s death was due to the powerful drug propofol, allegedly administered to the King of Pop by Dr. Conrad Murray. The physician’s personal home and offices have been raided by DEA and other law enforcement officials in the past week.
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Michael Jackson Doctor’s Home Raided by DEA
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Music, Child Stars, Legal Issues, Rumors,
Following last week’s search and seizure in Houston, law enforcement officials from the LAPD and the DEA continued their raids on Dr. Conrad Murray. On Tuesday, officers entered the gated community of Red Rock Country Club with a warrant to search Murray’s Las Vegas home. Simultaneously, another group of officials did the same thing at Murray’s Vegas medical offices. Searches are expected to last for several hours.
Both searches began around 8:00 in the morning, and officers said they were “looking for a lot of things” in connection to the Michael Jackson manslaughter case.
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Documents Seized in Michael Jackson Investigation
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Music, Child Stars, Legal Issues, Rumors,

Police officers and federal agents swarmed the offices of Dr. Conrad Murray in Houston Wednesday. Agents now suspect that Michael Jackson, King of Pop, was the victim of manslaughter. It seems that Murray is of some interest in the case. Murray was the doctor on hand at the time of Jackson’s death, and accompanied the singer to the hospital where professionals where unable to revive him.
The LAPD has said that Murray is not considered a suspect, though clearly investigators are looking for some form of evidence or information that somehow relates to the physician. Currently, there is no record of a search warrant for Murray’s medical office or his private home in Las Vegas. At this time, the cause of Michael Jackson’s death remains unknown.
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