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A waitress revealed on February 3, 2010, that Michael Jackson still might be alive today if Dr. Conrad Murray had been at his famous patient's bedside instead of chatting with her on the phone in another room.
Sade Anding, 24, said Dr. Mallett, the rock star's $150,000-a-month personal physician, left Jackson's bedside shortly after administering propofol to go into another room to call her.
Sade said Murray apparently returned to Jackson's bedside while still chatting with her and found the singer unresponsive.
"When Conrad Murray found Michael Jackson with fixed and dilated pupils, he should have pronounced him dead," says noted propofol expert Dr. Barry Friedberg. "Everything after that was pure theatrics to attempt to mitigate his own negligence."
Dr. Friedberg, an expert on propofol, has been interviewed by FOX, CNN, True TV, and People Magazine on Jackson's death, has steadfastly maintained that Murray was negligent and responsible for the singer's death when he left the room after administering propofol.
"Dr. Murray failed to use a pulse oximeter, that was left lying in the closet, to measure oxygen levels in the blood," says Dr. Friedberg, "and he neglected to use a brain monitor while administering propofol. These two mistakes are inexcusable but it's absolutely outrageous that he left Jackson unattended to talk on the phone with a pretty young girl the doctor was pursuing."
"There is no question in my mind but that the prosecution will be able to establish without a shadow of a doubt that Dr. Murray is responsible for the death of Michael Jackson," predicts Dr. Barry Friedberg, M.D. and author of Getting Over Going Under: 5 Things You MUST Know Before Anesthesia
http://tinyurl.com/4b33hek
A waitress revealed on February 3, 2010, that Michael Jackson still might be alive today if Dr. Conrad Murray had been at his famous patient's bedside instead of chatting with her on the phone in another room.
Sade Anding, 24, said Dr. Mallett, the rock star's $150,000-a-month personal physician, left Jackson's bedside shortly after administering propofol to go into another room to call her.
Sade said Murray apparently returned to Jackson's bedside while still chatting with her and found the singer unresponsive.
"When Conrad Murray found Michael Jackson with fixed and dilated pupils, he should have pronounced him dead," says noted propofol expert Dr. Barry Friedberg. "Everything after that was pure theatrics to attempt to mitigate his own negligence."
Dr. Friedberg, an expert on propofol, has been interviewed by FOX, CNN, True TV, and People Magazine on Jackson's death, has steadfastly maintained that Murray was negligent and responsible for the singer's death when he left the room after administering propofol.
"Dr. Murray failed to use a pulse oximeter, that was left lying in the closet, to measure oxygen levels in the blood," says Dr. Friedberg, "and he neglected to use a brain monitor while administering propofol. These two mistakes are inexcusable but it's absolutely outrageous that he left Jackson unattended to talk on the phone with a pretty young girl the doctor was pursuing."
"There is no question in my mind but that the prosecution will be able to establish without a shadow of a doubt that Dr. Murray is responsible for the death of Michael Jackson," predicts Dr. Barry Friedberg, M.D. and author of Getting Over Going Under: 5 Things You MUST Know Before Anesthesia
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