Going with every legal (prelim testimony, KJ lawsuit, AEG response) and personal statements - a scenario
This is a plausible scenario.
AEG didn't know what Murray was giving to MJ and thought he was there to ensue MJ's health for the concerts (AEG response)
This is possible, and would be expected in the AEG response. Yet, there are some things that are troubling. In particular, was the email (that we've seen here on MJJC) from Murray to someone named "Tim" at AEG. In that email, he's requesting additional medical staff (a nurse?), and something that sounded a lot like a "cardiac bypass machine." NOT a defibrillator, which might be something a doctor would want backstage at the concerts, but something
extremely unusual and unheard of outside of a hospital. Problem is, we don't know who "Tim" is, or where else that email went. If it went to CEOs (was "Tim" a CEO? Don't know.) then that should have raised red flags immediately as to
WHAT THE HELL WAS MURRAY DOING??????? And if that email was lost in the shuffle, then maybe AEG really
didn't know?
but at the same time they were worried that MJ was missing rehearsals (Kenny's testimony) and did warn/threaten MJ about the future of the concerts (KJ's lawsuit).
Kenny's testimony indicated that the discussion was quite heated. Murray was panicking? But, here's what's uncertain. K.J.'s lawsuit is against AEG. There is controversy about exactly
who hired Murray? AEG? Michael? Both, somehow? If Michael, then as a personal physician, Murray's responsibility was to protect Michael's health. The condition Kenny observed sounded quite bad, and a doctor concerned about Michael's health would have concurred about sending him home. But, instead, he was
angry with Kenny! (And Michael?) If Murray was hired by AEG (expected to be paid by them), then he must have felt his responsibility was to make sure Michael rehearsed and performed. Regardless of his actual health? This material will probably not come out at the trial, but is in the content of Katherine's lawsuit. Whatever the case, it seemed that
NOBODY cared about Michael's health, and
all were concerned with losses if the concerts didn't happen, or happen on schedule.
But clearly, if Michael did not perform in London, there would be no need for Murray, and he must have been desperate. And
angry. . .
So MJ being sick would mean Murray not taking good care of MJ.
Right. Plus, Murray was in a very precarious financial situation, as we know. A lot of money was at stake for him.
Adding that the AEG - Murray contract not being signed yet and the offer of getting a doctor at London (Frank Dileo interview), Murray might have felt that his job wasn't secure - hence "he's fine, he can rehearse, don't send him home" speech.
Right. And this shows great disregard for Michael's well-being. On the night of June 25, Murray may have
already been told he was not going to London? Or, Michael
fired him? Or AEG did? We don't really know
what transpired in the house that night, and Murray's not talkin'. Not really. I mean, how could anyone possibly believe him, given so many lies?
I really don't understand how someone who actually made it through medical school could make such consistently bad decisions, in his life, and treatment of Michael? It defies any rationality for Murray to think that he could give Michael a nightly general anesthetic, and yet somehow expect him to be able to perform a concert series! To say nothing of the sedatives he was likely giving him, and their side-effects. That was a situation that was circling the drain, already.
I can't help but not discount the possibility that Murray SNAPPED that night, and did something fatal in the heat-of-the-moment? And then calmed down, realized what he'd done, and spent quite a bit of time trying to cover his tracks. I do think that is one possible scenario.
Or, Murray knew Michael was desperate for sleep -- and that if he didn't get any sleep, he might cancel a rehearsal? Or even the shows? Fearful for his employment, Murray pushed a massive dose of propofol. And then was too much of an idiot to call 911, or even get the ambu bag out of the closet?
I think in the end, what we see here is that
NOBODY really cared about Michael. With the possible exception of Kenny Ortega, who had the decency to see that Michael was in physical trouble, and send him home.