This shouldn't even be taken into consideration. How exactly many versions of Jackson's death did Murray give? He claims Jackson injected himself fatally, then he changes his mind and says he drank the prop., and now he's saying Mr. 'X' came in and killed Jackson? Whatta freak is that... person trying to do besides acting desperate and confusing people? His job was to be there for Jackson at all times, who could've entered that house (that was supposed to be guarded by those bodyguards) and his room, how could that X have the time to do all that? Isn't Murray still the one responsible for acting like a careless, money-desperate being, and for leaving his sedated patient's room, if that's how the X managed to get in?
How could this man be ever taken seriously when he comes up with this many conflicting scenarios? Is a doctor and normal human being supposed to be that clueless so as not to know anything at all: the time, the residence's address, how to do CPR, how to call 911 not after 25 mins, how to not act like a full culprit getting a bodyguard to help him clean the death scene? How not to chat with lovers and other people while having to tend to your sedated patient? Is Mr. X responsible for Murray not having the proper medical and resuscitating equipment for his patient, for him purchasing stacks of propofol that would kill stacks of elephants? For 'treating' Jackson's insomnia by mixing addictive benzodiazepines with anesthetics for which he had no assistant whatsoever? Is he blaming his total incompetence, whether faked or innate, on imagined ghosts, when it was his job to be everything he wasn't -- not even a quarter of what a normal, sensible human being was supposed to be like.
I'd take him more seriously if he at least had stuck to one side of his story. .....Jesus.