Doctor Murray and His Price tag....

ruchie

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This Man is going out of his Mind.And remember Murray And Michael and AEG did not sign the contract and He was trying to get his Money for May 1st .I heard he wanted to receive $5Mil a Year for his services. AEG said No, I mean even $150Gs a Month is a bit much,AEG said they would Pay the $150Gs,Murray said no but AEG said the payment will coming from the artist,That's when Then Murray said OK and wanting a CPR Machine and an a Medical Assistant, as I hear there are Several CPRS making you think he knew what machine he needed.He said He needed the CPR machine for The London tour,If so Why didn't he ordered that while MJ was in California taking that Crap ? as a TruTV person said That all Murray wanted was Money, that's Greed in my ears.Which makes you think maybe it wasn't Involuntary Manslaughter,It was Murder, Gross Neglect across the board. Reckless abandonment.Giving a person too many Meds before the fatal Propofol and Lidercane dosage.Trying to get rid of evidence and Placing things to set up Michael in a bad light makng people to think that Michael gave himself the fatal dose. Murderer,That's what I see.
 
This whole "CPR Machine" thing makes no sense to me. I'm not sure where that ever came from but there is no such thing as a "CPR Machine." CPR can ONLY be delivered manually, by a human being performing chest compressions on a patient whose heart has stopped; there is no "machine" that will simulate this. Where was it originally reported that he had requested a "CPR machine"? Was that really Murray's terminology?
 
maybe he meant a defibrillator (AED)? That doesn't make sense though...makes it sound like he really doesn't know what he's talking about...not that it surprises me...
 
I'm pretty sure that the contract between Murray and AEG specified that a "portable cardio pulmonary resuscitation unit (CPR machine)" was needed.
 
I'm pretty sure that the contract between Murray and AEG specified that a "portable cardio pulmonary resuscitation unit (CPR machine)" was needed.

If you put this into Google, you only get a couple of pages with links about the contract or trial. And for "portable cardiopulmonary resuscitation unit" you only get one link:

http://www.revespcardiol.org/es/node/2031764

That must be something very rare, if Google can't even find more links for it.
 
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