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THESE are the dynamite documents prosecutors believe will put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars.

They make up the official ambulance report that paramedics called to treat the stricken superstar filled out on the day he died.


The sensational evidence, published exclusively today by the News of the World, could be a hammer blow to the case of Dr Conrad Murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter over *****'s death.

The bombshell Emergency Medical Service Report states:

Michael's DOCTOR: Conrad Murray
Murray FAILED to inform paramedics that he had given the singer a dose of Propofol, the anaesthetic drug that coroners ruled killed the King Of Pop.


Jackson had already FLAT-LINED (no heart activity) by the time they arrived and after two rounds of heart revival drugs failed he was declared dead at the scene.


As senior medic there Murray nevertheless insisted ***** be taken to hospital and DEMANDED a third round of drugs which also failed.


Insiders say the document also paves the way for Jackson's father Joe to launch a "wrongful death" lawsuit against Murray, who continues to practise in Houston, Texas.


A Jackson family friend told us last night: "This is the clearest suggestion yet that Murray misled the paramedics. Why didn't he tell them about the Propofol? We are sick at what this report indicates."


The report shows paramedics quizzed Murray about "meds" (medicines) after racing to a bedroom at Jackson's Hollywood Hills home at 12.27pm on June 25 last year.


Murray told them ***** was exhausted after a sleepless night and he had given him only the sedative Lorazepam and fluids to rehydrate him.


This contradicts what Murray told police and the findings of the autopsy.


Detectives say the doctor also administered Valium, Midazolam, Flumanzenil and Propofol overnight. The coroner found Jackson's blood contained Lorazepam as well as other anxiety sedatives Lidocaine, Diazepam, Nordiazepam and Midazolam, plus Ephedrine which can be used for sleep disorders and Propofol. The medics left the Controlled Meds section of the form blank indicating that Murray, who was paid £100,000 a month by *****, had not informed them about the many substances he had pumped into him.


The explosive document also gives a detailed insight into the desperate battle ambulance staff put up to bring Jackson back to life. The medics rushed past the star's children Prince, 13, Paris, 11, and Blanket, seven, into a bedroom six minutes after bodyguard Alberto Alvarez called emergency services saying Jackson was not breathing. He had suffered a cardiac arrest.


The medics noted Murray performing CPR as ***** lay on the floor with an intravenous (IV) drip in his left LEG. In the comments section, one wrote: "50-year-old found supine on floor, cpr in progress via PMD Murray, no visible new trauma, good lung sounds faltering, intubation, IV in place lft leg."


Their initial examination indicated Jackson was already dead.


In seconds they had hooked him to an oximeter which measures the oxygen level in blood. Normal readings range between 93 and 100 per cent. Jackson's was zero.


They noted in the Vitals section that at 12.29pm ***** had no blood pressure, pulse or breath and his pupils were dilated. There was some "pulseless electric activity" meaning the heart muscle was still flickering even though the singer was dead.


After five minutes of CPR and discussions with Murray, medics attempted to restart *****'s heart with a combination of heart stimulant epinephrine and a drug which keeps heart valves open called atropine. The drugs, 1mg of each, were given through the IV line Murray had put in the star's left leg.


The result of the injections are seen in the Initial Rhythm Chart part of the documents. It shows the fluids rocked the heart muscle but a few seconds later the shaking stopped.


The team also attached a bag valve mask (BVM) hooked up to a 7.5cm tube run down his throat into his lungs in a bid to kick-start his breathing, but it had no effect.


The report's Code Summary Figures show the bag briefly raised the carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in his body, from 20 to 26, but he was not breathing. Normal levels are 35 to 45.


The bag was discarded on the bed as we revealed last July when we published a photo of the death scene.


After four minutes the medics repeated the 1mg shots of epinephrine and atropine. The Rhythm Chart showed the heart muscle again shook but Jackson remained flat-lined.


American paramedics often adopt a "two rounds and you're out" approach meaning a patient is dead if he has not responded after a double dose of the powerful drugs.


In addition, most doctors view a carbon dioxide (C02) figure as low as 10 as the point beyond which there is no chance of recovery. *****'s had now sunk to just six.

Firing
Last night Califiornia paramedic Kevin James told us: "The charts and readings indicate this is a dead man's heart. The fact his C02 levels were so low indicate Jackson had been down and out for a while, perhaps tens of minutes or even longer."


At 12.58pm the paramedics made a final desperate effort to bring ***** back, firing 50mg of bicarbonate into the jugular vein in his neck. The injection neutralizes harmful acids after a cardiac arrest. After this got no reaction they contacted bosses at UCLA hospital with their results and were told to stop treatment.


But Murray interrupted the call, insisting Jackson could be saved, despite all the readings. Eight minutes after his last jab, Jackson was rushed on the three-mile journey to UCLA.


In the ambulance, Murray assumed control as the most senior medic. He ordered a THIRD round of the epinephrine/atropine combination and a second shot of bicarbonate.


But the charts confirmed Jackson remained flat-lined and all vital signs were out when he arrived at the hospital at 1.13pm. He was finally declared dead at 2.26pm.


It was a couple of hours later that the medics filed the bombshell emergency service report, attaching the graphics and charts of their efforts. It will be key evidence in both Murray's trial and any "wrongful death" lawsuit brought by Jackson's father.



Last night News of the World GP Dr Hilary Jones said: "If the report is correct, it is clear Jackson was dead before the paramedics arrived.


"He was flat-lining and there was no response to the resuscitation medicine. It's extraordinary that Dr Murray apparently didn't tell the paramedics exactly what drugs Jackson had been on hours earlier.


"It was his absolute duty to do so and the report suggests he failed.


"In my opinion Jackson died from respiratory depression - he was so deeply asleep he stopped breathing.


"And there was no justification for him using Propofol. It's just so bizarre that he should be using that to help him sleep.


"Dr Murray is nothing but a medically-qualified drug pusher."

Record's six vital pointers

HERE News of the World doctor Hilary Jones explains key parts of the ambulance report.

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1) JACKSON is lying "supine" on the floor of his home in LA when the paramedics arrive. Dr Murray is conducting CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) on his patient. The paramedics intubate Jackson, reporting "good lung sounds". This is a simple check to make sure the tube has gone down the patient's windpipe and not into the stomach.


They record that an intravenous drip is already in place in the patient's left leg, put there by Murray.


It is unusual that it should be in his leg and not his arm. We can only speculate that Murray couldn't find a vein in his arm because of long-term drug abuse, or that he had been dead for some time and his veins had retreated into his body.


Capnography, or the build-up of carbon dioxide in the body, is recorded initially at 16 parts per unit, then 26 when he is transported. This shows he is not breathing and therefore not expelling the gasses and they are building up inside him.

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2) JACKSON'S Vital Signs - blood pressure, pulse and respiration - are measured twice by the paramedics, at 1pm and eleven minutes later. The chart shows "zero" in each case, meaning he was technically dead.


3) THE record shows the results of an electrocardiogram measurement. He would have had electrodes placed on his chest, arms and legs to measure heartbeat.


Three doses of drugs are given intravenously: 1mg of epinephrine, an adrenalin-like drug used to try to stimulate the heart.


The result is "N" for negative. They then try atropine. This blocks the nerves, taking the body's brake off the heart to allow it to beat as much as it likes. Again, it is a negative result.


Finally they try sodium bicarbonate.


When there is no circulation, the blood becomes acidic as a by-product of the build-up of CO2. By introducing sodium bicarb you hope to return the blood to alkaline and help restart the heart.


It looks like they tried 50cc, about a cupful. Again the affect was recorded as negative. All these measurements have ASY next to them for asystole - no heartbeat. The treatments simply weren't working.

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4) THE patient does not respond to two rounds of RX/TX (treatment) so the hospital advises stopping. But Murray assumes responsibility and asks for Jackson to be transferred to the ER. There is a third round of treatment en route. At this point, his blood CO2 level is 26 parts per unit so his body is continuing to build up CO2.

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5) THE "time left scene" and "time at hospital" indicators show the journey to UCLA took just six minutes.


6) ANY time the body is moved or given a shock the electrocardiogram flutters. But we can clearly see from the charts that Jackson was flat-lining.

If the images don't work go directly to the link to view the documents.

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/new...t-that-could-put-stars-medic-behind-bars.html
 
This is very sad. I hope they continue to find as much evidence as possible to put Murray away for as long as possible.
 
Very difficult to read. Murray belongs behind bars and the fact he's still allowed to practice disgusts me.
 
^^^,,Hopefully that will all come to an end soon and he wont be working anywhere.besides perhaps the bathroom in the jail.
 
Damning ambulance report that could put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars

i hope this story is o.k cause i saw this story i through this get that this'll be the end & we all will be happy when he goes to jail :jump:

***** doc Conrad Murray nailed

Damning ambulance report that could put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars

FLAT-LINED: ***** is whisked from home






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21/03/2010
WE reveal the dynamite documents prosecutors believe will put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars.


They make up the official ambulance report that paramedics called to treat the stricken superstar filled out on the day he died.
SCROLL BELOW TO SEE DYNAMITE DOCUMENTS
The sensational evidence, published exclusively today by the News of the World, could be a hammer blow to the case of Dr Conrad Murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter over *****'s death.

The bombshell Emergency Medical Service Report states:


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*****'S DOCTOR: Conrad Murray


Murray FAILED to inform paramedics that he had given the singer a dose of Propofol, the anaesthetic drug that coroners ruled killed the King Of Pop.

Jackson had already FLAT-LINED (no heart activity) by the time they arrived and after two rounds of heart revival drugs failed he was declared dead at the scene.

As senior medic there Murray nevertheless insisted ***** be taken to hospital and DEMANDED a third round of drugs which also failed.

Insiders say the document also paves the way for Jackson's father Joe to launch a "wrongful death" lawsuit against Murray, who continues to practise in Houston, Texas.

A Jackson family friend told us last night: "This is the clearest suggestion yet that Murray misled the paramedics. Why didn't he tell them about the Propofol? We are sick at what this report indicates."

The report shows paramedics quizzed Murray about "meds" (medicines) after racing to a bedroom at Jackson's Hollywood Hills home at 12.27pm on June 25 last year.

Murray told them ***** was exhausted after a sleepless night and he had given him only the sedative Lorazepam and fluids to rehydrate him.

This contradicts what Murray told police and the findings of the autopsy.

Detectives say the doctor also administered Valium, Midazolam, Flumanzenil and Propofol overnight. The coroner found Jackson's blood contained Lorazepam as well as other anxiety sedatives Lidocaine, Diazepam, Nordiazepam and Midazolam, plus Ephedrine which can be used for sleep disorders and Propofol. The medics left the Controlled Meds section of the form blank indicating that Murray, who was paid £100,000 a month by *****, had not informed them about the many substances he had pumped into him.

The explosive document also gives a detailed insight into the desperate battle ambulance staff put up to bring Jackson back to life. The medics rushed past the star's children Prince, 13, Paris, 11, and Blanket, seven, into a bedroom six minutes after bodyguard Alberto Alvarez called emergency services saying Jackson was not breathing. He had suffered a cardiac arrest.

The medics noted Murray performing CPR as ***** lay on the floor with an intravenous (IV) drip in his left LEG. In the comments section, one wrote: "50-year-old found supine on floor, cpr in progress via PMD Murray, no visible new trauma, good lung sounds faltering, intubation, IV in place lft leg."

Their initial examination indicated Jackson was already dead.

In seconds they had hooked him to an oximeter which measures the oxygen level in blood. Normal readings range between 93 and 100 per cent. Jackson's was zero.

They noted in the Vitals section that at 12.29pm ***** had no blood pressure, pulse or breath and his pupils were dilated. There was some "pulseless electric activity" meaning the heart muscle was still flickering even though the singer was dead.

After five minutes of CPR and discussions with Murray, medics attempted to restart *****'s heart with a combination of heart stimulant epinephrine and a drug which keeps heart valves open called atropine. The drugs, 1mg of each, were given through the IV line Murray had put in the star's left leg.

The result of the injections are seen in the Initial Rhythm Chart part of the documents. It shows the fluids rocked the heart muscle but a few seconds later the shaking stopped.

The team also attached a bag valve mask (BVM) hooked up to a 7.5cm tube run down his throat into his lungs in a bid to kick-start his breathing, but it had no effect.

The report's Code Summary Figures show the bag briefly raised the carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in his body, from 20 to 26, but he was not breathing. Normal levels are 35 to 45.

The bag was discarded on the bed as we revealed last July when we published a photo of the death scene.

After four minutes the medics repeated the 1mg shots of epinephrine and atropine. The Rhythm Chart showed the heart muscle again shook but Jackson remained flat-lined.

American paramedics often adopt a "two rounds and you're out" approach meaning a patient is dead if he has not responded after a double dose of the powerful drugs.

In addition, most doctors view a carbon dioxide (C02) figure as low as 10 as the point beyond which there is no chance of recovery. *****'s had now sunk to just six.
Firing

Last night Califiornia paramedic Kevin James told us: "The charts and readings indicate this is a dead man's heart. The fact his C02 levels were so low indicate Jackson had been down and out for a while, perhaps tens of minutes or even longer."

At 12.58pm the paramedics made a final desperate effort to bring ***** back, firing 50mg of bicarbonate into the jugular vein in his neck. The injection neutralizes harmful acids after a cardiac arrest. After this got no reaction they contacted bosses at UCLA hospital with their results and were told to stop treatment.

But Murray interrupted the call, insisting Jackson could be saved, despite all the readings. Eight minutes after his last jab, Jackson was rushed on the three-mile journey to UCLA.

In the ambulance, Murray assumed control as the most senior medic. He ordered a THIRD round of the epinephrine/atropine combination and a second shot of bicarbonate.

But the charts confirmed Jackson remained flat-lined and all vital signs were out when he arrived at the hospital at 1.13pm. He was finally declared dead at 2.26pm.

It was a couple of hours later that the medics filed the bombshell emergency service report, attaching the graphics and charts of their efforts. It will be key evidence in both Murray's trial and any "wrongful death" lawsuit brought by Jackson's father.

Last night News of the World GP Dr Hilary Jones said: "If the report is correct, it is clear Jackson was dead before the paramedics arrived.

"He was flat-lining and there was no response to the resuscitation medicine. It's extraordinary that Dr Murray apparently didn't tell the paramedics exactly what drugs Jackson had been on hours earlier.

"It was his absolute duty to do so and the report suggests he failed.

"In my opinion Jackson died from respiratory depression - he was so deeply asleep he stopped breathing.

"And there was no justification for him using Propofol. It's just so bizarre that he should be using that to help him sleep.

"Dr Murray is nothing but a medically-qualified drug pusher."

james.desborough@notw.co.uk

Record's six vital pointers


HERE News of the World doctor Hilary Jones explains key parts of the ambulance report.

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1) JACKSON is lying "supine" on the floor of his home in LA when the paramedics arrive. Dr Murray is conducting CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) on his patient. The paramedics intubate Jackson, reporting "good lung sounds". This is a simple check to make sure the tube has gone down the patient's windpipe and not into the stomach.

They record that an intravenous drip is already in place in the patient's left leg, put there by Murray.

It is unusual that it should be in his leg and not his arm. We can only speculate that Murray couldn't find a vein in his arm because of long-term drug abuse, or that he had been dead for some time and his veins had retreated into his body.

Capnography, or the build-up of carbon dioxide in the body, is recorded initially at 16 parts per unit, then 26 when he is transported. This shows he is not breathing and therefore not expelling the gasses and they are building up inside him.

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2) JACKSON'S Vital Signs - blood pressure, pulse and respiration - are measured twice by the paramedics, at 1pm and eleven minutes later. The chart shows "zero" in each case, meaning he was technically dead.

3) THE record shows the results of an electrocardiogram measurement. He would have had electrodes placed on his chest, arms and legs to measure heartbeat.

Three doses of drugs are given intravenously: 1mg of epinephrine, an adrenalin-like drug used to try to stimulate the heart.

The result is "N" for negative. They then try atropine. This blocks the nerves, taking the body's brake off the heart to allow it to beat as much as it likes. Again, it is a negative result.

Finally they try sodium bicarbonate.

When there is no circulation, the blood becomes acidic as a by-product of the build-up of CO2. By introducing sodium bicarb you hope to return the blood to alkaline and help restart the heart.

It looks like they tried 50cc, about a cupful. Again the affect was recorded as negative. All these measurements have ASY next to them for asystole - no heartbeat. The treatments simply weren't working.

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4) THE patient does not respond to two rounds of RX/TX (treatment) so the hospital advises stopping. But Murray assumes responsibility and asks for Jackson to be transferred to the ER. There is a third round of treatment en route. At this point, his blood CO2 level is 26 parts per unit so his body is continuing to build up CO2.

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5) THE "time left scene" and "time at hospital" indicators show the journey to UCLA took just six minutes.

6) ANY time the body is moved or given a shock the electrocardiogram flutters. But we can clearly see from the charts that Jackson was flat-lining

here is link:http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/new...t-that-could-put-stars-medic-behind-bars.html
 
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there you go i did it i remove the picture
 
Re: Damning ambulance report that could put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars

unfortunately this is a magazine that cannot be trusted

and a lot of times, when they use that five letter word to name Michael, they are usually telling a lot of lies
 
Re: Damning ambulance report that could put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars

unfortunately this is a magazine that cannot be trusted

and a lot of times, when they use that five letter word to name Michael, they are usually telling a lot of lies

That's thing I hate too. If they want to be taken seriously, Just use "Michael Jackson".

Heck I found so many tab articles the never even say "Michael Jackson" throughout the whole article, instead substituting it with WJ insult.
 
Re: Damning ambulance report that could put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars

News Of The World.

Lol.. enough said.
 
Re: Damning ambulance report that could put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars

Moving this to Tabloid Talk.
 
oxman stikes again ?

the judge gives some docs to oxman and now this?
 
Jackson doc Conrad Murray nailed

Jackson doc Conrad Murray nailed

Damning ambulance report that could put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars

21/03/2010

WORLD EXCLUSIVE:


WE reveal the dynamite documents prosecutors believe will put Michael Jackson's doctor behind bars.

They make up the official ambulance report that paramedics called to treat the stricken superstar filled out on the day he died.

SCROLL BELOW TO SEE DYNAMITE DOCUMENTS

The sensational evidence, published exclusively today by the News of the World, could be a hammer blow to the case of Dr Conrad Murray, charged with involuntary manslaughter over Jackson's death.


The bombshell Emergency Medical Service Report states:


Murray FAILED to inform paramedics that he had given the singer a dose of Propofol, the anaesthetic drug that coroners ruled killed the King Of Pop.


Jackson had already FLAT-LINED (no heart activity) by the time they arrived and after two rounds of heart revival drugs failed he was declared dead at the scene.


As senior medic there Murray nevertheless insisted Jackson be taken to hospital and DEMANDED a third round of drugs which also failed.


Insiders say the document also paves the way for Jackson's father Joe to launch a "wrongful death" lawsuit against Murray, who continues to practise in Houston, Texas.


A Jackson family friend told us last night: "This is the clearest suggestion yet that Murray misled the paramedics. Why didn't he tell them about the Propofol? We are sick at what this report indicates."


The report shows paramedics quizzed Murray about "meds" (medicines) after racing to a bedroom at Jackson's Hollywood Hills home at 12.27pm on June 25 last year.


Murray told them Jackson was exhausted after a sleepless night and he had given him only the sedative Lorazepam and fluids to rehydrate him.


This contradicts what Murray told police and the findings of the autopsy.

Detectives say the doctor also administered Valium, Midazolam, Flumanzenil and Propofol overnight. The coroner found Jackson's blood contained Lorazepam as well as other anxiety sedatives Lidocaine, Diazepam, Nordiazepam and Midazolam, plus Ephedrine which can be used for sleep disorders and Propofol. The medics left the Controlled Meds section of the form blank indicating that Murray, who was paid Ј100,000 a month by Jackson, had not informed them about the many substances he had pumped into him.


The explosive document also gives a detailed insight into the desperate battle ambulance staff put up to bring Jackson back to life. The medics rushed past the star's children Prince, 13, Paris, 11, and Blanket, seven, into a bedroom six minutes after bodyguard Alberto Alvarez called emergency services saying Jackson was not breathing. He had suffered a cardiac arrest.


The medics noted Murray performing CPR as Jackson lay on the floor with an intravenous (IV) drip in his left LEG. In the comments section, one wrote: "50-year-old found supine on floor, cpr in progress via PMD Murray, no visible new trauma, good lung sounds faltering, intubation, IV in place lft leg."

Their initial examination indicated Jackson was already dead.


In seconds they had hooked him to an oximeter which measures the oxygen level in blood. Normal readings range between 93 and 100 per cent. Jackson's was zero.


They noted in the Vitals section that at 12.29pm Jackson had no blood pressure, pulse or breath and his pupils were dilated. There was some "pulseless electric activity" meaning the heart muscle was still flickering even though the singer was dead.


After five minutes of CPR and discussions with Murray, medics attempted to restart Jackson's heart with a combination of heart stimulant epinephrine and a drug which keeps heart valves open called atropine. The drugs, 1mg of each, were given through the IV line Murray had put in the star's left leg.


The result of the injections are seen in the Initial Rhythm Chart part of the documents. It shows the fluids rocked the heart muscle but a few seconds later the shaking stopped.


The team also attached a bag valve mask (BVM) hooked up to a 7.5cm tube run down his throat into his lungs in a bid to kick-start his breathing, but it had no effect.


The report's Code Summary Figures show the bag briefly raised the carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in his body, from 20 to 26, but he was not breathing. Normal levels are 35 to 45.

The bag was discarded on the bed as we revealed last July when we published a photo of the death scene.


After four minutes the medics repeated the 1mg shots of epinephrine and atropine. The Rhythm Chart showed the heart muscle again shook but Jackson remained flat-lined.


American paramedics often adopt a "two rounds and you're out" approach meaning a patient is dead if he has not responded after a double dose of the powerful drugs.


In addition, most doctors view a carbon dioxide (C02) figure as low as 10 as the point beyond which there is no chance of recovery. Jackson's had now sunk to just six.

Firing

Last night Califiornia paramedic Kevin James told us: "The charts and readings indicate this is a dead man's heart. The fact his C02 levels were so low indicate Jackson had been down and out for a while, perhaps tens of minutes or even longer."


At 12.58pm the paramedics made a final desperate effort to bring Jackson back, firing 50mg of bicarbonate into the jugular vein in his neck. The injection neutralizes harmful acids after a cardiac arrest. After this got no reaction they contacted bosses at UCLA hospital with their results and were told to stop treatment.


But Murray interrupted the call, insisting Jackson could be saved, despite all the readings. Eight minutes after his last jab, Jackson was rushed on the three-mile journey to UCLA.


In the ambulance, Murray assumed control as the most senior medic. He ordered a THIRD round of the epinephrine/atropine combination and a second shot of bicarbonate.


But the charts confirmed Jackson remained flat-lined and all vital signs were out when he arrived at the hospital at 1.13pm. He was finally declared dead at 2.26pm.


It was a couple of hours later that the medics filed the bombshell emergency service report, attaching the graphics and charts of their efforts. It will be key evidence in both Murray's trial and any "wrongful death" lawsuit brought by Jackson's father.

Last night News of the World GP Dr Hilary Jones said: "If the report is correct, it is clear Jackson was dead before the paramedics arrived.

"He was flat-lining and there was no response to the resuscitation medicine. It's extraordinary that Dr Murray apparently didn't tell the paramedics exactly what drugs Jackson had been on hours earlier.


"It was his absolute duty to do so and the report suggests he failed.


"In my opinion Jackson died from respiratory depression - he was so deeply asleep he stopped breathing.


"And there was no justification for him using Propofol. It's just so bizarre that he should be using that to help him sleep.


"Dr Murray is nothing but a medically-qualified drug pusher."


Record's six vital pointers

HERE News of the World doctor Hilary Jones explains key parts of the ambulance report.

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1) JACKSON is lying "supine" on the floor of his home in LA when the paramedics arrive. Dr Murray is conducting CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) on his patient. The paramedics intubate Jackson, reporting "good lung sounds". This is a simple check to make sure the tube has gone down the patient's windpipe and not into the stomach.


They record that an intravenous drip is already in place in the patient's left leg, put there by Murray.


It is unusual that it should be in his leg and not his arm. We can only speculate that Murray couldn't find a vein in his arm because of long-term drug abuse, or that he had been dead for some time and his veins had retreated into his body.


Capnography, or the build-up of carbon dioxide in the body, is recorded initially at 16 parts per unit, then 26 when he is transported. This shows he is not breathing and therefore not expelling the gasses and they are building up inside him.


init.php


2) JACKSON'S Vital Signs - blood pressure, pulse and respiration - are measured twice by the paramedics, at 1pm and eleven minutes later. The chart shows "zero" in each case, meaning he was technically dead.


3) THE record shows the results of an electrocardiogram measurement. He would have had electrodes placed on his chest, arms and legs to measure heartbeat.


Three doses of drugs are given intravenously: 1mg of epinephrine, an adrenalin-like drug used to try to stimulate the heart.


The result is "N" for negative. They then try atropine. This blocks the nerves, taking the body's brake off the heart to allow it to beat as much as it likes. Again, it is a negative result.


Finally they try sodium bicarbonate.


When there is no circulation, the blood becomes acidic as a by-product of the build-up of CO2. By introducing sodium bicarb you hope to return the blood to alkaline and help restart the heart.


It looks like they tried 50cc, about a cupful. Again the affect was recorded as negative. All these measurements have ASY next to them for asystole - no heartbeat. The treatments simply weren't working.

init.php


4) THE patient does not respond to two rounds of RX/TX (treatment) so the hospital advises stopping. But Murray assumes responsibility and asks for Jackson to be transferred to the ER. There is a third round of treatment en route. At this point, his blood CO2 level is 26 parts per unit so his body is continuing to build up CO2.


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5) THE "time left scene" and "time at hospital" indicators show the journey to UCLA took just six minutes.


6) ANY time the body is moved or given a shock the electrocardiogram flutters. But we can clearly see from the charts that Jackson was flat-lining.


http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/76105...ehind-bars.html

Someone made himself some money by selling these documents-_-
 
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Someone made himself some money by selling these documents:sleep:
Maybe .. or someone is afraid that these documents would not find enough attention at court? This ba**ard have a lawyer who knows Propofol

I guess, he will try to damage the paramedics credibility.

btw. the coroners report was released, what the heck if one more report buzzes in the public
 
Re: Jackson doc Conrad Murray nailed

So hard to read this stuff. Makes me hyperventilate. I can't bear to think of our darling Michael going through all of this...
 
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:no: bastard murray.,just what we all thought and pretty much already knew.he neverstood a chance with that man in the room. not to mention he lied and didnt tell them about the benzo he gave mj aswell. he knew he shouldnt have mixed so tried to act like he just give loz yet lied about the time he gave the loz aswell as the amount.if u had a motive it would be quite easy to accuse someone of murder and all these lies been nothing but a cover up

Last night Califiornia paramedic Kevin James told us: "The charts and readings indicate this is a dead man's heart. The fact his C02 levels were so low indicate Jackson had been down and out for a while, perhaps tens of minutes or even longer."
make u wonder how long mj was really gone.guess it fits with the blous injecton kiling him out right.cant see how all the levels would be so low or non excistant if it had just happened. although its 30 mins since he supp found him and he obviously found him gone. oh michael.....
 
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"And there was no justification for him using Propofol. It's just so bizarre that he should be using that to help him sleep.

"Dr Murray is nothing but a medically-qualified drug pusher."

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Again, Michael himself is too intelligent to ask for something like that to make him sleep. In fact, I don't think he EVER had propofol injected into him (except for surgeries), until this doctor came.

And about someone making money by selling these documents, I don't care if they did or didn't, but this is the kind of info that cannot be ignored in court.

Especially, the news about the empty bottle of propfol found in the secret compartment, with the tear in the rubber stopper. I hope no one ingores that. Even a real anesthesiologist was very suspicious about that.
 
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nothing will be ignored its the main part of the prosecutions case.

btw hillary jones is an asshole. jsut had to get that off my chest. for years hes denied mj had vit and called him all names under the sun no wonder he gets in the drug pusher comment to make it look like mj was addicted
 
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and all this fool is being charged for is IM.

makes me want to scream.

murray needs to say some names. and he KNOWS who's name he needs to say, specifically. we all know.
 
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are these some of the documents the court gave oxman? didnt take long did it?
 
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Hey guys, we hava a thread about this already in the tabloid section. I am going to merge these two since the source is News of the World. Thanks!
 
LaToya has just commented on this news.

Saying, "The doctor was just the fall guy."

Like I said, Murray needs to speak.

Because really, when it comes to getting down to the truth and what REALLY happened, Murray is SILENT.

Silence must be heard.
 
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can we stick to discussing the article. theres a conspiracy section for exactly that
 
i do wonder how this evidence works with the acual M.S case.cause to me evidence like this shows and supports a cover up charge.is acover up charge a seperate charge? it doesnt really make any difference interms of the basis of the charge ie he was negligent for giving it and for not having the right equipement etc. i guess it can be used to show guilt that murray knew he shouldnt have given mj the drug and thats why he didnt mention either the dip or the benzos but otherwise how important is it really
 
Again my mind is clouded thanks to the conspiracy theorists being so far of base they are in fact not helping the factual case of bringing this doctor to justice.

Which conspiracy specifically are you speaking of?

Is it the one believing that Michael is still alive? If it's that one, then I understand.

Because lots of things from other "conspiracy" NEED to be looked into.
 
I am right in now saying Murray did in fact accompany MJ in the ambulance.
yeah thats right. he was always in the ambulance TMK other than some posts by the theorists that said otherwise.

Which conspiracy specifically are you speaking of?
i think there were some posts that said murray was not in the ambulance (No evidence of that) in the conspraicy section. that is prob is whats confusing ppl.
 
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