He wasn't wearing a watch? BS! I see he's been wearing a nice watch each day at the trial though. Most people who wear a watch wear it daily, it's just second nature to put their watch on in the morning when they get dressed. I bet if you searched for pictures of Murray you would see him always wearing a watch. I think he is, again, intentionally LYING about having not been wearing a watch and therefore allegedly having "no concept of time" because it muddies things up. I bet there was also likely a clock of some sort in the bedroom.
Are there any pictures of Murray at the hospital that might show if he was wearing a watch? It's too bad that there wasn't someone from UCLA who would have noted whether he'd been wearing a watch when there in the trauma room. Maybe it's just me but if I was in a situation like this and some so-called doctor told me that he'd given a patient IV push Lorazepam but had no idea when, had no idea what time the patient was found not breathing, had no concept of town because he wasn't wearing a watch the first thing I would instinctively do is look at his wrists to see if he was wearing a watch -- just because I'd be so blown away that it's just basic common sense that a doctor should be noting TIMES of things.
And by the way, his cell phone would have told him the TIME; he was apparently a busy boy on his cell phone so even IF he hadn't been wearing a watch, he'd have surely seen the time on his cell phone.