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All benzos are addictive, I didn't argue that they weren't. But, all the drugs Murray gave has a shorter time frame before one becomes addicted or depended. One of the medicines Michael had in his house, can't remember the name, had a two year normal time span before one became depended. You have to ask Sound which one it was, but I think it was a drug given by Dr. Adam.
But agree. On cross, we maybe get allot more information about the Lopz levels.
And twinklEE, sorry to say but that's your opinion. Most people I've met and talk to don't see it that way, that's simply a fact. This isn't coming from haters or dispassionate general public, these are people who grew up with Michael since the J5 days. They do think Murray should be held accountable for what he had done, but they also think Michael hold some responsibility because he was warn, going by Lee, about what could happened. They also bring up the question of what normal person would ask for an anesthesia to sleep. They doubt Michael though or believed propofol was just another sleep medication.
The problem with this kind of thinking is that we ALL put ourselves at risk when we TRUST a doctor...not realizing they are could be a BAD doctor and that's whether we are in a hospital setting or not. We have no way of knowing that a doctor will screw us over until something goes wrong. If we're lucky, we survive and never go back to that doctor. I think Shafer said it best when he read from the Hippocratic oath and mentioned how ppl trust doctors and there's an expectation that they will NOT harm us. We allow them to cut into us with knives and give us drugs THAT MAY KILL US. We do it with the explicit trust that ULTIMATELY they will do these things WITHOUT causing us harm or death. Is it dangerous? Of course. Anyone having surgery is putting their life into the hands of a doctor or a team of professionals. Anyone being written a prescription for a drug that may cause them to be drowsy to the point of not being able to drive or speak or may make them throw up as a side effect STILL has an expectation that the doctor would not prescribe them a dosage that will end their life. Michael was no different, here, imo. He had every right to EXPECT Murray to NOT drop him when he put his life in Murray's hands. I'm sorry. If he cared nothing about his life Murray would not have been there in the first place.
Exactly, the doctors who introduced him to using Propofol as a sleep aid were effing wrong, but heck, they still did their job properly, they didn't loose him, they managed to bring him back safely. It was Murray who was incompetent and full of himself, Murray felt there was no need for proper equipment or additional help, hell, Murray even felt there was no need for him to be alert and present while Michael was under.If you had something that worked before you are going to want it again.
If you had something that worked before you are going to want it again.
. The issue here isn't ''OMFG what did Michael think by 'demanding' propofol'', the issue here is ''OMFG what the f_ did Murray think when he GAVE Propofol under such circumstances (lack of equipment, personel, training etc)
True, but it's still an anesthesia. As Shefer said himself this is pharmacy never never land. As someone who has been in the field for decades and literally wrote the book on this drug, he had never heard of this before and that is very telling. It makes me wonder even more who the heck told Michael this was okay.
I guess my main problem is how tragic and how desperate Michael had to be to put his life in anyone's hands like this. After a lifetime of being betrayed and used by those he called his friends it seemed almost unimaginable that he would or could put himself in such a position.
???..That really IS the issue? For anyone who thinks differently, given the EXPERT testimony, I'll just say this IS a Michael Jackson board, lest we forget that?
Very true, but it can also be argued that Michael shouldn't have been requesting the drug to begin with. It isn't that Michael didn't care about his life, but he was needlessly reckless with it. I remembered when propofol was first mentioned and no one on this board believed it. They thought it was planted, they thought it was a red-herring, they thought Lee was in it with Murray and AEG, ect. The reason why fans widely didn't believe it was because they didn't want to believe Michael was this careless. For most, even now, it's easier to believe that Michael was an addict or this was a murder plot and propofol was the perfect murder weapon.
I love Michael, but even I would be hard press not to ask why did he think this was even remotely okay. I know he only wanted to sleep and he would had used this of anything else worked. At the same time, however, when I read about him being hooked up and pumped full of drugs that may of made him sick on the June 19 to the point that he could hardly function, it does give me pause.
This is by no mean an excuse for Murray, but the weirdness of what happened is always in the back of my mind and I'm certain it's in the back of the jury's as well. Which is why I want to look at all angles and not lure myself into a false illusions that Murray can't walk. I don't believe he will, but the possibility is always there.
If you had something that worked before you are going to want it again.
Honestly, I want him to freak out and loose his control, today we saw a glimpse of the real Conrat Murray, the Murray, and imo it was quiet scary, Murray is frightening. He ain't the persona he tries to portray, those fake crocodile tears of his at the beggining of the trial, were just that fake. What's real was his reaction today, him rolling his eyes is real, him being an arrogant asshole is reality, his reation today was real. I hope the jury saw how he behaved shaking his head, and rolling his eyes, for a second I thought this giant was about to get up and throw something around.White has freaked me out since I first set eyes on him, what's up with a doc who gets in touch with the defence to say Michael could have drank it, then having heard the evidence stacked against Murray...plus knowing he's lied like hell to just about everyone...prosecution have proved their case, yet White feel's that Murray should keep his license is beyond belief.
I was overjoyed to see Murray freak out today it's about time we saw a reaction from him...then I thought, well if an IV stand can cause that reaction can you imagine what the word 'Guilty' will do to him.
True, but it's still an anesthesia. As Shefer said himself this is pharmacy never never land. As someone who has been in the field for decades and literally wrote the book on this drug, he had never heard of this before and that is very telling. It makes me wonder even more who the heck told Michael this was okay.
I guess my main problem is how tragic and how desperate Michael had to be to put his life in anyone's hands like this. After a lifetime of being betrayed and used by those he called his friends it seemed almost unimaginable that he would or could put himself in such a position.
All benzos are addictive, I didn't argue that they weren't. But, all the drugs Murray gave has a shorter time frame before one becomes addicted or depended. One of the medicines Michael had in his house, can't remember the name, had a two year normal time span before one became depended. You have to ask Sound which one it was, but I think it was a drug given by Dr. Adam.
I agree, but the problem is we haven't heard the defense's case. As T-Mez said, the DA should be winning at this state. It's too early to say that the defense is toast and everything is in the bag.
Also, some people do take issue to what Michael was willing to do to himself to get 'sleep'. We have fans on this forum that all but called Michael a mental case who couldn't make his own decisions. I'm sure Michael expected Murray to take care of him, but he put himself in a position where he was at someone's complete and utter mercy. This isn't like going to surgery when you have a team of people taking care of you, he left his entire life in the hands of one person. To most, that's unbelievable, especially if he was warn that this drug could kill him.
People may agree with Murray was responsibility, but those same people would also point out that Michael had a responsibility too not to take this drug and risk his own life over a couple hours of sleep. Which is the primary reason why this case isn't murder two.
agree with that I had benzo's prescribed myself and the doctor always warned about depedency clearly stating they shouldn't be taken longer than 3 to 5 weeks (in my case).Never heard of a Benzo that doesn't get addictive for 2 years. It's always said to never use them for longer than about 3 weeks.
I noticed it too, seems to play hide and seek. Try refreshing the page, worked for me...OT but where did the thank you button go?
As we all heard from professional doctors who said cm simply should have said"NO".
Honestly, I want him to freak out and loose his control, today we saw a glimpse of the real Conrat Murray, the Murray, and imo it was quiet scary, Murray is frightening. He ain't the persona he tries to portray, those fake crocodile tears of his at the beggining of the trial, were just that fake. What's real was his reaction today, him rolling his eyes is real, him being an arrogant asshole is reality, his reation today was real. I hope the jury saw how he behaved shaking his head, and rolling his eyes, for a second I thought this giant was about to get up and throw something around.
Michael hired a doctor to look after him. Is this reckless behavior, is this careless behavior? He didn't hire any old doctor, he didn't hire a general practitioner or a veterinarian or a nutritionist. No, he hired a cardiologist a doctor specializing in the care of the heart. This would normally be considered prudent. IMO.
If, Since, Michael had experience with propofol in the past, with a good outcome evidenced by his remaining alive, he no doubt felt comfortable with the idea of using it now. We have no earthly idea if he knew the risks of the drug, do we? I mean, do we? WE know, now, much about this drug. But did Michael? Or do we assume he must have known because, well, he just must have. We don't know if Murray told him the risks do we? Well, some might say, he should have known since he used it before. Oh really? Maybe his experiences were with anesthesiologists, experts in this area. Maybe murray reassured him that he could take care of all of it himself. The fact of the matter is that we don't know what really went on in that bedroom for all those weeks. Even now, it is only speculation, assumption, hypotheses, and whatever murray says. I don't think we'll ever know.
But to say Michael was careless with his life, no, I just don't go along with that.
As we all heard from professional doctors who said cm simply should have said"NO".
I'm sure it did, I was sitting behind a computer screen and honest to God his reaction scared the ish out of me. I can't imagine how people must have felt who actually got to see his true self in reality.For sure, now we have a glimpse of what Kenny saw and I bet it scared Michael too.
Also Milka, as I said you have to talk to Sound. She had several posts on the subject about the drugs found in Michael's room and I remember her writing that one of those drugs had a slow build up towards depend. I may had gotten the two year time wrong, but it was more than a couple of weeks.
I'm sure it did, I was sitting behind a computer screen and honest to God his reaction scared the ish out of me. I can't imagine how people must have felt who actually got to see his true self in reality.