StacyJ
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I have a question.. Murray claims on the 23rd and 24th he used another combination of sleep aids to put MJ to sleep, because he was trying to wean MJ off of propofol. He claimed his other combos worked, but why on the 25th didn't it work? Does he know the answer to that?
Also someone posted this and it makes sense:
Dr. Murray's statement that he was weaning MJ off Propofol often nags at me. Did he say this just to make himself look better or was it true? I have a difficult time believing it to be true because of the Propofol Dr. Murray had stock piled. The other reason is that he would be weaning himself out of a job. He was hired to administer Propofol and if MJ didn't need it anymore why would he need to keep Dr. Murray around? On the night of his death Dr. Murray gave MJ other drugs plus the Propofol to supposedly wean him. Dr. Murray claimed his weaning regiment had worked on at least two previous occasions so either he was really being truthful or maybe something more sinister was at play. Why would the weaning work right away and then stop? I must admit to knowing nothing about this but wouldn't the weaning regiment have taken longer to work? I hope some of these questions will be answered at the trial.
Posted at 11:07 AM on Jan 15, 2011 by wow
So I'm not the only one thinking about that. It doesn't make sense. And if he was weaning him off why on June 15th he bought some more propofol?
Also someone posted this and it makes sense:
Dr. Murray's statement that he was weaning MJ off Propofol often nags at me. Did he say this just to make himself look better or was it true? I have a difficult time believing it to be true because of the Propofol Dr. Murray had stock piled. The other reason is that he would be weaning himself out of a job. He was hired to administer Propofol and if MJ didn't need it anymore why would he need to keep Dr. Murray around? On the night of his death Dr. Murray gave MJ other drugs plus the Propofol to supposedly wean him. Dr. Murray claimed his weaning regiment had worked on at least two previous occasions so either he was really being truthful or maybe something more sinister was at play. Why would the weaning work right away and then stop? I must admit to knowing nothing about this but wouldn't the weaning regiment have taken longer to work? I hope some of these questions will be answered at the trial.
Posted at 11:07 AM on Jan 15, 2011 by wow
So I'm not the only one thinking about that. It doesn't make sense. And if he was weaning him off why on June 15th he bought some more propofol?