Michael Jackson's passing leaves a lot of questions that have been overlooked or under reported in the media.
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Doctor's New version of what happened when Michael Jackson collapsed Conrad Murray's lawyer now has a new interpretation of what happened the day Michael Jackson died and that version differs from what Tippy the security guard stated on the 911 call and what we wrote about a short time ago. The attorney stated that Dr. Conrad Murray did not live with Michael Jackson. The new version offered by Ed Chernoff, Dr. Murray's lead attorney, is that the doctor happened to find Michael Jackson in his bed with a faint pulse and that he wasn't breathing at the time. His body was still warm and with a faint pulse It was at this moment that Dr. Murray began to administer CPR on the bed to Michael Jackson. |
The attorney went on further to state that the doctor did not prescribe nor did he give Michael Jackson any narcotics whether it was Demerol or Oxycontin or any other narcotic as widely reported. Any medication that he did prescribe was given to respond to a specific ailment complaint of Mr. Jackson. This is an interesting turn of events since it wasn't too long ago that we were led to believe that Mr. Jackson had collapsed in the living room and that the doctor and the security guard (Tippy) moved Mr. Jackson to a nearby bed. The security guard tells the 911 operator that the doctor did see what happened which conflicts with what the attorney is now presenting. I wonder which story is true now? |