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本帖最后由 1314 于 2010-3-28 21:23 编辑
More sordid details about the death of Michael Jackson have begun to emerge, now that his doctor, Conrad Murray, is facing involuntary manslaughter charges. According to reports gained by the AP, one of Jackson's personal assistants allegedly told police that Murray stopped giving Jackson CPR and delayed calling paramedics in order to start hiding evidence.
Alberto Alvarez stated that on June 25, he received a distress call from Jackson's personal assistant and went upstairs to Jackson's bedroom to find the singer lying in bed and Murray administering CPR with one hand. "Alberto, Alberto, come quickly," Murray said, according to the statement. "He had a reaction, he had a bad reaction."
Murray was then said to grab a few drug vials with robber tops and instructed Alvarez to place them in a bag. Murray also reportedly told Alvarez to remove an IV bag and place it in a second bag. Not until the vials were hidden did Murray tell Alvarez to call paramedics. Two days later, under intense questioning, Murray finally told police about the existence of the bags, in which the powerful anesthetic propofol and other sedatives were discovered. The coroner's report has indicated that Murray gave Jackson a dose of propofol sufficient for "major surgery" and that the pop singer died of "acute propofol intoxication."
If this is indeed true, it could mean bad news for Murray's case, because it would prove that he knew he did something wrong. We'll know more when the case goes to trial later this year. [MTV] |
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