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Have their been similar deaths by Propofol to work out a time frame from when to much was given to when someone died?
If you go back and read this thread (starting about pages 45) you will see that Soundmind worked a lot on the tox results :
- He / She thinks that death happened very quickly after the propofol injection. The reason is the difference of propofol found in Micheal's blood and urine. (very high in blood and very low in urine). He / She didn't get much contradiction on that, everybody seems to agree on this point. It's difficult to give a precise time frame, he/she said minutes (around 10 / mn as a maximum, probably less).
Now there's the timeline descrepencies : Murray says he gave the propofol at 10h40 (according to the LAPD) and according to his lawyer, found MJ not breathing at around 12 (11 acording to LAPD). The problem is 1h20 mn is not possible given the fact that Michael did not receive propofol for that much time. Murray is lying (again and among other things) about the timeline, the thing is we don't really know what is true and what is not about this time line.
So one of the important things is to narrow down to the actual time of death. It most likely happened between 11am and 12 or 12 something pm. If you look up the last pages of this thread, you will see that it has been discussed, but it's very difficult, if not impossible to be that precise.
In the coroner's report there is no estimated TOD. The coroner's report is incomplete (hair tox results are not there, but they did take hair samples, so they have not disclosed this particular part of the report) so either they have not disclosed their conclusions about actual TOD, or they can't get a precise time of death.
If you think you can read it (there are a lot of graphic details, it can be difficult for some of us), I suggest you take the time to read the thread starting about page 40/45, posters here have done an amazing job at analysing the coroner's report. It's sometimes difficult to follow for non medical experts though, so don't hesitate to ask questions.
I hope I summed it up well, and Soundmind, if I misunderstood anything, please correct me !