BabeBeMine
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I think the "Michael was a drug-addict" story stopped in its tracks when no opiates were found in his system. Don't think this will be an issue.
I think it will be incredibly easy to prove that Murray was "totally negligent." He gave Michael a drug at HOME that should only be used in a hospital or clinic setting. And after that, he neglected to tell EMTs what he'd given Michael. I think the charges should have been even higher.
No one knows for sure if there were or were not "others" involved. Murray was the last doctor standing, and I'm sure he'll take the fall for this. If there were "others," that info might come out in a civil suit. No way to know at this point, though.
My opinion is that it will be very, very easy to convince twelve people that Murray was totally negligent.
MJ was not a drug addict but he was still a addict if that makes sense. Mj felt propofol was the only way he could sleep and that was it. Thats a addict feeling that there is no other solution and he knew it was not the right way to get sleep.
In the morning of June 25 when MJ demanded the propofol. Thats a addict who feels there is no other way to get sleep. He needs propofol or else he won't be able to sleep
So because of this YES MJ needed a intervention. This is the only way his life could have been saved. Get off the propofol and find more natural ways to get sleep. MJ was a grown man though, so he probably woud not have voluntered to do so. He would have had to be forced to do so which in my opinion would have been best for him and his life and kids. Get him in a clinic that treats addiction and insomia where they could time help him get sleep without having to use propofol.