MIST
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The defence are trying to proof that Michael gave himself an injection with propofol or drank it, he was addicted .demanded propofol and Michael was the one to blame.
I don´t believe it at all.
But what I want to say here is that patients affected by medicins can say things and do things they would never do otherwise.
Murray gave Michael strong medicins before propofol which didn´t make Michael sleep but they sure could have affected him.
You have to monitor the patient to see if he ís breathing, the heart is beating but you also have to protect patients from doing stupid things like taking medicins they shouldn´t have.
You don´t leave the patient alone with dangerous drugs around him.
I understand Murray is a human and humans need toilets.
But it would make more sense to me to first go to the toilet before he gave propofol to make sure he wouldn´t leave the patient after the injection.
Murray find time to pick up the bottles with propofol when he should have made cpr, I think he could have time removed bottles and needles so Michael didn´t have a possibility to take it before he left him alone.
Even if you think about the possibility an unknown person came into Michael´s room through a hidden door or another person in the house came in there shouldn´t be a weapon(needles and drugs can be weapons to kill)beside an unconscious patient left alone.
I don´t believe it at all.
But what I want to say here is that patients affected by medicins can say things and do things they would never do otherwise.
Murray gave Michael strong medicins before propofol which didn´t make Michael sleep but they sure could have affected him.
You have to monitor the patient to see if he ís breathing, the heart is beating but you also have to protect patients from doing stupid things like taking medicins they shouldn´t have.
You don´t leave the patient alone with dangerous drugs around him.
I understand Murray is a human and humans need toilets.
But it would make more sense to me to first go to the toilet before he gave propofol to make sure he wouldn´t leave the patient after the injection.
Murray find time to pick up the bottles with propofol when he should have made cpr, I think he could have time removed bottles and needles so Michael didn´t have a possibility to take it before he left him alone.
Even if you think about the possibility an unknown person came into Michael´s room through a hidden door or another person in the house came in there shouldn´t be a weapon(needles and drugs can be weapons to kill)beside an unconscious patient left alone.