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Re: August 29th hearing
I stil have big doubts about her story.
I stil have big doubts about her story.
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April 6[SUP]th[/SUP], 2009.Murray ordered 10 single dose vials of propofol from Applied pharmacy in Vegas
Excellent point Elusive.If mj needed weaning off it it means he was already getting it from someone.but the testimony of lee etc doesnt support that. Like ivy says seems to me mj was looking for someone to give it to him.hence the meeting with adams and i can only presume mj asked lee about getting someone to give it and not to buy it as that makes no sense. Do u think murray would go out of his way and buy the stuff without telling mj just to make sure he got the job?
Murray does not own a pharmacy.
Ordered from someone else and he lied to the pharmacy about what it was for
August 30, 2011 8:11 AM
Lawyers hint they'll claim MJ killed himself
In a Los Angeles courtroom Monday, attorneys for the doctor accused of manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death offered some clues as to how they plan to defend him, reports CBS News Correspondent Ben Tracy.
Some of those closest to Jackson say he was weak, thin and desperate for drugs in the months before he died.
Now, lawyers for Dr. Conrad Murray say some in the late pop star's inner-circle should be forced to testify - for the defense.
Among them, nurse Cherilyn Lee, who went public with claims Jackson begged her for the powerful anesthetic Propofol.
"He said, 'I want an IV that, when I have this IV, when it drops into my vein, the first drop, I am knocked out," Lee said in June 2009.
Pictures: Michael Jackson
Murray admits giving Jackson the drug, but his defense team plans to argue that Jackson injected himself with the lethal dose.
The judge ruled Monday that two other doctors, who say the singer asked them for Propofol, must also take the stand.
"What Conrad Murray is hoping," explains CBS News legal analyst Lisa Bloom, "is that these witnesses will corroborate their position that Jackson was a known addict. They'll still have to link it up that he self-injected, but it makes it more likely."
But the judge blocked all testimony regarding Jackson's 2005 trial on child molestation charges, calling it "distracting and misleading" for jurors. Jackson was acquitted in the case.
In another blow to the defense, the judge crossed more than a dozen potential witnesses off their list.
They do plan to call Jackson's longtime make-up artist, Karen Faye. As the singer prepared to launch his "This Is It" comeback, Faye claims, he told her he didn't think he could "physically complete" the concert tour.
Meanwhile, Jackson's children paid tribute to their father's legacy on what would have been his 53rd birthday, attending an emotional gathering of his fans in his hometown of Gary, Ind.
Good post Romana. We have so many different versions from Muarry that I am curious to see which one the defense will settle on. It seems we are now at the he killed himself defense, now lets see how this will be shown in court. I expect to see the prosecution with some very technical expert witnesses. They need to show why it is impossible for Michael to self-inject.
I think they have given up on the drinking theory? Is that true?
To me the drug addict angle never did make sense to me. Because it made Murray look even more stupid and careless.
Here's the deal. Murry has been Michael doctor since 12/06. We know this because Murray had medical files from Michael that dates back that far. Murray didn't just meet Michael a couple months into 2009. So, as a doctor and as a 'friend', his words, how didn't Murray know Michael was an addict? As a doctor, would he at least advised Michael to see an addict specialist before he chose to work with him and give him any medication.
There is also the issue of the medication Murray actually prescripted to Michael. He prescripted two highly addicted sleep medication to a person with long-term sleep problems. If Michael was having problems with is addict, like he claimed, why did he prescripted those type of medications to him? Wouldn't it just make the problem worst to get him hooked to something else?
As for Murray's team questioning Michael's health, their argument still doesn't make any sense. They try to say Michael was unhealthy, but wasn't it Murray's job as a doctor to get Michael back in shaped. If Michael was sicked, why didn't he go to AEG and advised them to delay the concerts until Michael was well again? As far as I know, Murray never once attempted to stop the production, quite the opposite if you go back Kenny. I also don't see how given Michael highly addicted medication helps any either.
Finally, if Michael had a drug problem and if we are to believed Murray's version of events, why did he leave Michael alone hooked up to drugs? Also since he was the one given the medication, shouldn't he know how long the time lapsed would be before Michael woke up? He claimed he waited 10 minutes, left, and either came back 2 minutes later or 45 minutes later. In his first version, there is no way Michael could self-inject that fast unless he woke up the moment Murray left the room. The second version is even more strange since you have to ask why couldn't Murray take his calls in the room and why would he even be on the phone or leave the room with a highly dangerous drug hooked up to his patient.
I know the point of the defense is to present reasonable doubt, but this defense is just strange. Even if Michael self-infected, how would that explained Murray careless using drugs that really shouldn't be used in a home setting, leaving the patient alone with such drugs, and then failing to have the proper equipment in case something did go wrong. That also doesn't explained why he didn't tell MTs what happened if it was the case Michael self-injected.
None of Murray's supposed defense make any sense and just can't see how calling Michael an addict helps him except in character assassination. Maybe it was for public sympathetic.
...the international notoriety of Mr. Jackson.
I think they have given up on the drinking theory? Is that true?
I think the drinking theory was given up because since propfol(sp) apparently taste really bad and would had caused Michael to vomit. It I remember correctly, it was because propfol is made from eggs and it taste like rotten eggs.
The defense are still resorting to the drinking theory. They mention it in the transcript of the 29th August hearing.Ramona122003;3476258 said:I think the drinking theory was given up because since propfol(sp) apparently taste really bad and would had caused Michael to vomit.
Didn't hear about that last test, thanks. Was it commented here before?Very recently they asked for a urine sample to retest in support of digestion theory.