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By THOMAS WATKINS, Associated Press Writer Thomas Watkins, Associated Press Writer – 6 mins ago
LOS ANGELES – Michael Jackson's arms were covered with punctures, his face and neck were scarred and he had tattooed eyebrows and lips, but he wasn't the sickly skeleton of a man portrayed by tabloids, according to his autopsy report obtained by The Associated Press.

In fact, the Los Angeles County coroner's report shows Jackson was a fairly healthy 50-year-old before he died of an overdose.

His 136 pounds were in the acceptable range for a 5-foot-9 man. His heart was strong with no sign of plaque buildup. And his kidneys and most other major organs were normal.

Still, Jackson had health issues: arthritis in the lower spine and some fingers, and mild plaque buildup in his leg arteries. Most serious was his lungs, which the autopsy report said were chronically inflamed and had reduced capacity that might have left him short of breath.

However, according to the document, the lung condition was not serious enough to be a direct or contributing cause of death.

"His overall health was fine," said Dr. Zeev Kain, chairman of the anesthesiology department at the University of California, Irvine, who reviewed a copy of the autopsy report for the AP. "The results are within normal limits."

Jackson died at his rented Los Angeles mansion June 25 after his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, administered the anesthetic propofol and two other sedatives to get the chronic insomniac to sleep, court documents state. Propofol, normally a surgical anesthetic used in operating rooms, acts as a respiratory depressant and requires constant monitoring.

When Murray realized Jackson was unresponsive, he began frantic efforts to revive him but Jackson never regained consciousness and was declared dead at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center.

Though the full autopsy report has not been publicly released, the coroner's office announced last month that Jackson's death was a homicide caused by "acute propofol intoxication," with the other sedatives listed as a contributing factor. They said the standard of care for administering propofol was not met and the recommended equipment for patient monitoring, precision dosing and resuscitation was missing

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091001...zZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3J5BHNsawNhcGV4Y2x1c2l2ZWE-
 
Didn't Karen Faye on her recruiting board state MJ weigh 108 lbs?

I cannot wait for the media to spin that one....a heavy drug addict with healthy organs.

They have been hammering at the drug addict angle for so long...now the autopsy says his vital organs are fine. How will they explain that?

Details of findings from Los Angeles County coroner's autopsy of Michael Jackson



Here are some of the findings from the Los Angeles County coroner's autopsy of Michael Jackson:

— He was 5-foot-9 and weighed 136 pounds.

— There were dark tattoos on his eyebrows and around his eyes, a pink tattoo around his lips and what appeared to be a dark tattoo on the front of his scalp.

— He was balding and suffered from a skin disease that reduced pigment and left patches of white skin.

— Osteoarthritis was visible in the lower spine and some fingers.

— He had multiple scars around his body, including behind his ears, along one shoulder, at the base of his neck and near his navel.

— His heart was strong but his lungs were inflamed. Other organs appeared normal.

— The anesthetic propofol, four other sedatives, the pain killer Lidocaine and a resuscitative drug were found in Jackson's system. His stomach had no discernible pills.

— No illegal drugs or alcohol were detected.

— The manner of death was ruled a homicide based, in part, on the propofol being administered in a non-hospital setting without any appropriate medical need.

— Consistent with CPR attempts, Jackson had a bruised chest and his sternum and several ribs were fractured.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationw...ichael-jackson-autopsy-glance,0,4375002.story

And some never believed he had vitiligo. The coroner's findings make me wanna cry.
 
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Still, Jackson had health issues: arthritis in the lower spine and some fingers, and mild plaque buildup in his leg arteries. Most serious was his lungs, which the autopsy report said were chronically inflamed and had reduced capacity that might have left him short of breath.

Signs of Lupus.
 
And I am 1000% positive that Dr. Murray punctured Michael with needle marks after he died to give the whole "addict" defense.

MJ was HEALTHY. And he was KILLED.
 
You know excess propofol restricts breathing!! that's what you get when you overdose on such a drug ,all Michael needed was basic CPR procedure. he was simply killed, no question!
 
klien said it many times that he saw no needles mark on mj's arms .
 
You know excess propofol restricts breathing!! that's what you get when you overdose on such a drug ,all Michael needed was basic CPR procedure. he was simply killed, no question!
I have a feeling lorazepam was injected in mj's body AFTER acute propofol intoxication. watch and see
 
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LOS ANGELES – Michael Jackson's arms were covered with punctures, his face and neck were scarred and he had tattooed eyebrows and lips, but he wasn't the sickly skeleton of a man portrayed by tabloids, according to his autopsy report obtained by The Associated Press.

In fact, the Los Angeles County coroner's report shows Jackson was a fairly healthy 50-year-old before he died of an overdose. His 136 pounds were in the acceptable range for a 5-foot-9 man. His heart was strong with no sign of plaque buildup. And his kidneys and most other major organs were normal.

Still, Jackson had health issues: arthritis in the lower spine and some fingers, and mild plaque buildup in his leg arteries. Most serious was his lungs, which the autopsy report said were chronically inflamed and had reduced capacity that might have left him short of breath.

However, according to the document, the lung condition was not serious enough to be a direct or contributing cause of death.

"His overall health was fine," said Dr. Zeev Kain, chairman of the anesthesiology department at the University of California, Irvine, who reviewed a copy of the autopsy report for the AP. "The results are within normal limits."

Kain was not involved in the autopsy. The full autopsy report has not been released publicly, but the AP obtained a copy.

Jackson died at his rented Los Angeles mansion June 25 after his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, administered the anesthetic propofol and two other sedatives to get the chronic insomniac to sleep, court documents state. Propofol, normally a surgical anesthetic used in operating rooms, acts as a respiratory depressant and requires constant monitoring,

Murray told police he left the room to use the bathroom and phone records show he also made calls for 47 minutes around the time Jackson encountered problems. When Murray realized Jackson was unresponsive, he began frantic efforts to revive him, but Jackson never regained consciousness and was declared dead at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center.

The coroner's office announced last month that Jackson's death was a homicide caused by "acute propofol intoxication," with the other sedatives listed as a contributing factor. They said the standard of care for administering propofol was not met and the recommended equipment for patient monitoring, precision dosing and resuscitation was missing.

Murray is the target of what Los Angeles police term a manslaughter investigation. The decision on criminal charges will come from the Los Angeles County district attorney's office. Murray has been interviewed twice by police.

Except for a brief video posted to YouTube, Murray has not spoken publicly since Jackson's death. In the video, he said: "I told the truth and I have faith the truth will prevail." Murray's attorney, Edward Chernoff, previously has said nothing Murray gave Jackson "should have" killed him.

Jackson was declared dead a little more than two hours after paramedics were called. Evidence of the desperate struggle to save the star were evident on his body. He had chest bruising and cracked ribs from CPR, and a mechanical device known as a balloon pump was inserted into his heart to try to restart it, according to the autopsy report.

Jackson's body was taken by helicopter to the coroner's office where the following morning Chief Medical Examiner Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran and Dr. Christopher Rogers carried out an extensive review and ordered a toxicology screening to look for drugs in his system.

Aside from propofol and the sedatives, the only substances found in his system were the local anesthetic, Lidocaine, sometimes used to numb injection sites and ephedrine, a commonly used resuscitation stimulant.

No other drugs — legal or otherwise — were detected, nor was any alcohol.

Kain said he was surprised that three other sedatives, known as benzodiazepines, were present with propofol. Anesthesiologists sometimes mix one "benzo" with propofol to help put a patient under, but using three increases the danger for the patient.

"People don't mix the benzodiazepines together because they interact with each other and increase the risk of respiratory arrest," Kain said, adding it was likely Jackson first stopped breathing and then suffered cardiac arrest.

The autopsy findings cut off a potential defense for Murray — that Jackson hid serious pre-existing conditions that increased the risk of death from the drugs he willingly took. Even if he did hide a condition such as his weakened lungs, a prosecutor could argue Murray should have detected the condition before administering drugs, said Michael Brennan, a clinical law professor at the University of Southern California who specializes in criminal defense.

"A doctor has some obligation to know what his patient's physical condition is," Brennan said. "The doctor is going to try to substantiate whatever the patient told him ... and not simply rely on a patient's descriptions of his physical condition."

At the time of his death Jackson was preparing for a series of comeback concerts in London. Rehearsals were rigorous and there were questions about whether Jackson would be physically able to hold up.

But aside from his lungs, the autopsy report did not identify any serious physical problems that might have limited Jackson's ability to perform. It also provided details about his physical state from head to toes.

He had a 3/4-inch scar behind his left ear and another apparent scar behind his right ear. He had a scar beside each of his nostrils and another, 4-inch scar on his right shoulder. He had a pair of additional scars about 3-inches long at the base of his neck and smaller scars on his arms and wrist. He also had a small scar near his navel and a 2-inch scar on the right-hand side of his abdomen.

Kain said most of the scars appeared to be from plastic surgery though others, like a scar on the knee, could have been from a medical procedure.

The medical examiner found numerous punctures on both arms and on a knee and ankle. The leg punctures could have been from intravenous therapies not described in the autopsy report, Kain said.

Jackson had several tattoos, all them cosmetic, including dark tattoos in the areas of both eyebrows and under his eyes, and a pink tattoo around his lips.

He was going bald at the front of his head, with his remaining hair described as short and tightly curled. The bald part of his scalp was darkened with what appeared to be a tattoo stretching across the top of his head from ear to ear.

The coroner found depigmentation of his skin around his chest, abdomen, face and arms.

The coroner also found Jackson was actively producing sperm.
 
This breaks my heart!! The thin, weak, addict image has been created by others to cover up the real cause of MJ's death!! I trust the medical professionals......
 
He was not an addict and this is so sad. I'm so angry at the media. The way they have written about MJ being an addict and all kind of shit makes my blood boil. I'm furious. This was a healthy man, granted he has lupus but the only reason why he lost his life was because of Murray.

God.
 
I was just about to post this. Now let those media vultures say he was a drug user. grrr

And his lungs? Yes signs of lupus and 99% of people nowadays suffer from some lung ailment, including myself.

Arthritis? He was 50 and yes even YOUTH can suffer from this...(Just in case anyone wonders, doesnt know or ends up arguing about it)

And the scars? He was a dancer for crying out loud.....and he fell alot and scars can rise on the skin for any reason. Especially on his head where he was burned.


The tattoos? Hm....the scalp I see but the eyes, lip and eyebrows? I dont know what to say about that just yet.
 
Oh I forgot to add....there is No way he was weak, under-weight and not ready for the concerts. He was healthy except for the vitiligo, signs of lupus, and all other ailments that can affect someone of his age (even though he was healthy!)

he was strong, capable and ready for a comeback. This should not have happened PERIOD

And that bastard better recieve his just desserts because he KILLED michael. A cardioologist who didnt know cpr and apparently didnt know how to use a damn phone needs to be thrown into jail and left to rot
 
I was just about to post this. Now let those media vultures say he was a drug user. grrr

And his lungs? Yes signs of lupus and 99% of people nowadays suffer from some lung ailment, including myself.

Arthritis? He was 50 and yes even YOUTH can suffer from this...(Just in case anyone wonders, doesnt know or ends up arguing about it)

And the scars? He was a dancer for crying out loud.....and he fell alot and scars can rise on the skin for any reason. Especially on his head where he was burned.


The tattoos? Hm....the scalp I see but the eyes, lip and eyebrows? I dont know what to say about that just yet.

I think it is all related to him losing pigments.
 
Tattooed eyebrows are normal amongst models and celebs, but memefan has a point too, and that could most likely be the case..I just saw this on a local news channel, and it saddens me that even in death, the media refuses to tell the truth about Michael, to protect there image perhaps.



But I wonder how this translates to those who believed Michael was too skinny and unhealthy.
 
"I think it is all related to him losing pigments. "


Ah gotcha. Thanks for sayin! :)
 
UPDATE:


Jackson Autopsy -- Singer Was a Healthy Mess

Posted Oct 1st 2009 12:55PM by TMZ Staff


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UPDATE: 1:03 PM ET The Coroner also determined Jackson was actively producing sperm.

More details on the Michael Jackson autopsy. According to a new report, Jackson had osteoarthritis which was visible on his lower spine and fingers.

He had dark tattoos on his eyebrows and around his eyes and a dark tattoo on the front of his scalp -- possibly to cover bald spots.

The report says he was balding and suffered a skin disease. We've previously reported Jackson suffered from vitiligo.

His heart was strong but his lungs were inflamed.

The report says Jackson's stomach had no obvious signs of pills, nor were illegal drugs or alcohol detected.


The manner of death -- already reported to be a homicide -- was based in part on Propofol administered in a non-hospital setting.

See Also


 
Can we trust AP? I'm not very familiar with foreign press and I've read so many "medical reports" so far that I'm reluctant to anything :doh:
 
Can we trust AP? I'm not very familiar with foreign press and I've read so many "medical reports" so far that I'm reluctant to anything :doh:

AP (accosiated press) is the biggest and the most fairly media outlets there is. So yea, you can trust them, as far as THEY can trust their sources of course.
 
Can i just ask, does this report 'proove to people he was not a drug addict'?
 
UPDATE:


Jackson Autopsy -- Singer Was a Healthy Mess

Posted Oct 1st 2009 12:55PM by TMZ Staff


1001_mj_tat_3.jpg
UPDATE: 1:03 PM ET The Coroner also determined Jackson was actively producing sperm.

More details on the Michael Jackson autopsy. According to a new report, Jackson had osteoarthritis which was visible on his lower spine and fingers.

He had dark tattoos on his eyebrows and around his eyes and a dark tattoo on the front of his scalp -- possibly to cover bald spots.

The report says he was balding and suffered a skin disease. We've previously reported Jackson suffered from vitiligo.

His heart was strong but his lungs were inflamed.

The report says Jackson's stomach had no obvious signs of pills, nor were illegal drugs or alcohol detected.


The manner of death -- already reported to be a homicide -- was based in part on Propofol administered in a non-hospital setting.

See Also



finally these b*tches are admitting the truth MJ was not a damn junkie
take that Harvey!
 
The Associated Press (AP) is trusted around the world. I wonder what Karen Faye will say about this report? After all, she said the mortician stated that Michael weighed 108 pounds at the time of his death. At the same time, Frank DiLeo said (on CNN) that Michael weighed 160 pounds at the time of death.

Regardless, it looks as if this was leaked to show that the D.A. will push for reckless homicide or murder 2. Murray's defense of Michael being a drug addict and not knowing what other doctors prescribed ain't gonna fly now.
 
Aww f*ck. I knew we'd be hearing something new coming out of the investigation this week. This just made me sad and pissed off all over again. :(

Drug addict, my ass. I never truly believed he was a drug addict at the time of his passing.
 
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