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Michael Jackson was murdered?

Both Joe Jackson and LaToya Jackson believe Michael was murdered. Everyone shrugged them off thinking they were crazy. Today, though, it seems they may be on to something.

Sources tell TMZ that the LAPD is treating Michael’s death as a homicide and are focusing on Dr. Conrad Murray.

Law enforcement sources tell us the evidence points to the anesthesia Propofol as the primary cause of Jackson’s death. As we first reported, vials of Propofol were found in Jackson’s home after he died.

Law enforcement sources say there is already “plenty of powerful evidence” linking Dr. Murray as the person who administered the drug to Jackson. The evidence includes various items found in Jackson’s house, including the Propofol, an IV stand and oxygen tank.

Is it really homicide when the other person asks to be injected which is what I assume happened here? I don’t go around asking people to punch me in the face and then get mad when they do. On the other hand, if he didn’t ask for it, I could see Conrad Murray as the culprit. Even his name sounds suspicious. If I hadn’t already seen a picture of him, I would have imagined him with a devil mustache, a top hat, a cape and a diabolical laugh.

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Ben
Ben
14 years ago

The thing with doctors (and nurses) is that they are not supposed to do whatever their patients tell them to. Otherwise drug dealers are out of business already.

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