Autumn II
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I have a problem with Murray calling time of death in the hospital for several reasons. Number one. He did not have 'privileges' to practice at that hospital so once the patient is delivered to the ER it is out of his hands totally and he is no longer the doctor in charge. He would have no say as to what would happen from that point on.
This is a legal issue. He would not have been asked to 'call' anything in that hospital and I'm not even sure he would have been asked to sign the death certificate as has been said over and over. It wasn't his call at that point.
Yes, I understand the EMS guys would have wanted to 'save' Michael Jackson but if they walked in on a scene where the person were obviously long gone they would have called. If not then, they would have called when they got to the hospital. Something.
Maybe we are all assuming these things didn't happen but they did in fact happen. Or....maybe he was not really dead that long.
I think a lot of what we believe happened, never really happened.
We have no way of knowing if paramedics DID call a superior. Probably, they did? The EMS crew would have had to defer to the doctor on the scene, so even though they knew Michael was beyond saving, they had to go through the motions.
Personally, I don't believe ANYTHING people "say" happened. We just have to piece it together in terms of what seems logical, and guess?
If this is true then I am sure the LAPD have interviewed the paramedics who obviously would have known right away if Michael was dead or alive when they arrived. So, Murray must have had some explaining to do.
I'm quite sure paramedics were interviewed. They would have had the medical knowledge to realize that if lividity were present, Michael was beyond saving. This would also explain the slowness of the ambulance. We don't know if it backed out slowly, and then went rushing off, with lights and sirens. Maybe so. . maybe not.
Since this investigation is going on as long as it has, it has made me more suspicious of others involvement in this and not just Murray.
Me, as well. If this was simple, there would have been an arrest already. ONE arrest. . . .
Yes, that or maybe the tabloids and news stories get carried away with 'facts' that aren't really true and we believe them because we don't always know we are being duped.
It is very easy to believe news stories, especially when they are reported by places like CNN or Associated Press but sometimes they are quoting someone and that someone may be lying. It isn't that the news is wrong....it is the person who spoke is an idiot? Does that make sense?
Yes, that makes sense. Idiots. . . exist? I don't necessarily believe ANY news stories, or find one "source" more credible than another. The lines between tabloid and "legitimate" news were blurred a long time ago. Seeing something on CNN (or even reading it on the BBC) does not make it true. Reading something in the National Enquirer doesn't make it NOT true. The truth is, we know few "facts" here. It's more of a sense of looking at patterns, and the motives of each person, based on what we know of their histories and what they stand to gain or lose. Just. . patterns. . theories.. . . even hunches, as we try to understand, as best we can. . . .