Re: Jackson's doc administered anesthetic that authorities believe killed the pop star
I just want to put in my thoughts on this that I've had from the start, from June 25...
Okay so I'm in Alabama, in central time, and I didn't know a thing about MJ dying until around 4:30 or so I was on my way home from work, about 15 minutes from my house when I got an E! News text that Michael was rushed to a hospital and they didn't even know why..then I get home and flip on CNN and the whole thing unravelled...and I admit I never followed Michael closely, I wasn't before a HUGE over the wall fan of his, but I always have loved and respected his work and I have some very fond memories of when I was 12 and "You Rock My World" came out, I adored it..anywhoo, I digress..
From the start it didn't add up to me because as it was happening it felt like he just dropped dead without reason. Then they report that the Dr. (Murray) performed CPR on him on his bed. If he's a doctor he should know not to do that. Even if it does mean moving him carefully to the floor. He should know better. A teenager knows better than to do that. And then a few days later I heard Dr. Murray "fled the scene" and the CCTV tapes are missing. This just reminded me far too much of the death of Princess Diana. There are too many inconsistencies here and just as in Diana's case the tapes " dissapeared" so they did in this case. So it makes one really wonder and question.
And since that first week after he died...it's just strange. I do applaud the LAPD for working so hard in this case and doing their best, but it does strike me as odd that they didn't seal the house and they let Murray go in the beginning and now he is a prime suspect.
I don't know if this is true or not, but I've heard and read several reports that say Dr. Murray wasn't board certified. Is this true? Do we know? If he isn't then how does he have a practice and the ability to aquire Propofol?
I hope whenever the autopsy report does come out it answers most of our questions. It's sad, but it would give some sense of closure to know what happened, and if people need to brought to justice, it would be comforting to know they will be, and that they don't do this to anyone else ever again.