Published on: 26th August, 2009
A latest revelation according to court papers has touted a lethal drug concoction administered to Michael Jackson to treat his sleeplessness to be the cause of his fatality. Following a detailed post-mortem analysis, a fatal dosage of the hospital-employed sedative propofol along with a host of others was uncovered from the singer’s cadaver that has lead to the Los Angeles Coroner decreed the reason for the 50-year old singer’s demise to be homicide.
According to California law, homicide is not essentially comparable to murder and could comprise accusations of manslaughter. The police enquiry is apparently laying emphasis on Dr.Murray’s apparent negligence in giving propofol to Jackson, to encounter instinctive manslaughter accusations.
The protracted result of the post-mortem analysis point towards Dr.Murray, Jackson’s doctor who was alongside him in his last moments, would be facing criminal indictment. Jackson’s kin is believed to have complete faith in the judiciary and is eagerly anticipating the day when justice would be meted out.
Murray has confessed to the investigators that he had been giving intravenous administration of 50mgms propofol for nearly six weeks to cure Jackson’s insomnia. Apprehensive he would get hooked on it, he started reducing the dose to half and adding other calming sedatives like lorazepam and midazolam.
During the course of investigation, eight containers of propofol among other medicines were uncovered from Jackson’s rented home in Holmby Hills. Propofol was also discovered in Murray’s bag, something which he defended by saying he wasn’t the first doctor to have given him propofol.
According to experts, the mixing of propofol along with other sedatives could have aggravated his state pushing him off the ledge.
Dr. Murray deserves life and need to be given the letha injection. He is a cruel man and should have taken into consideration the fact that Michael had kids whom he loved more than anything. I think that the punishment they give him would not be comparable to what he has done.