BruceWayne
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The bottom line is this...
There was gross negligence on the part of the physician who (allegedly) provided Diprivan to Michael. The negligence is so out of line that it could be deemed as a homicide. Why? Because that drug is an anesthetic to be used for surgery. It is not for home use.
You have to be hospitalized and have an anesthesiologist, a physician, a nurse, oxygen machine, blood pressure/heart monitor and defibrillator present to be placed on Diprivan and again, it used for surgery. Even if Michael used it on his own, the doctor(s) who gave it to him (because it can't be prescribed, it can only be stolen from a HOSPITAL or doctor's office) can be charged with negligent homicide/manslaughter.
I hope the police, D.A. and everyone investigating are diligent in finding out what happened to Michael.
Exactly, the bottom line is that if Michael had an "over dose" then it isn't JUST his fault. Someone, or probably many people are to blame.
And something else, who was this doctor Michael went and visited on the weekly?
The one we have seen Michael come out from with a "skin cancer" bag? (absolutely not saying Michael had cancer, just said this to pin point which doctor I'm talking about)