I believe it was a blood pressure cuff or something like that. It wasn't anything that would be considered "lifesaving" or that would fall into the category of equipment meeting the standard of care for administrating propofol at general surgery levels tho.
I believe it was at the house as well.
Agree with the bolded. Murray is in deep doo. But if the prosecution drops the ball, he will walk. They seriously need to get over what they THINK or wanted to believe about MJ and see the evidence with clear unbiased eyes.
The reason I think MJ was not conscious is becuz there's propofol in the bottled urine. Once you're out, you're out. He'd be unable to ask...until he woke up. And we now know Michael didn't wake up. The only way he could ask is if he received a round of propofol earlier that morning and woke up, asked Murray to empty him, and then received a second batch of propofol from which he didn't wake up. However, according to Murray, he gave Michael one dose that morning. Michael could only metabolize the propofol AFTER it entered his body. And once propofol entered his body, we was unconscious.
That's why I initially asked if it was possible for Michael to produce enough propofol-benzo laced urine (urine bladder AND bottled urine) during the time Murray gave. If Michael died almost immediately, that would be impossible. The urine had to have been produced MUCH earlier...either from that night or earlier that morning in order for both samples to have propofol in them.[/QUOTE]
MJ died immediatley after a bolus injection , or died minutes after he was given propofol if it was give through an IV infusion , he died while he was under propofol , there is no doubt about it . and there is no doubt the amounts he was given were small relatively , it would not have been enough to sedate him for more than counted minutes .
as for the urine at the scene , I don't believe MJ would have been able to produce all that urine , the amounts 460 +550 means 24 hours , I can't explain it .