Male First - Feb 22, 2010
Joe Jackson is convinced his son Michael approached Elvis Presley's former doctor to prescribe him drugs prior to his death last June (09) - and wants the medic investigated by officials. The Jackson family patriarch was granted permission by a Los Angeles judge on Friday (19Feb10) to trawl through his late son's medical records, after the King of Pop's personal physician Dr Conrad Murray pleaded not guilty to a count of involuntary Manslaughter. Murray stands accused of administering the dose...
Female First - Entertainment - Feb 22, 2010
Joe Jackson is convinced his son Michael approached Elvis Presley's former doctor to prescribe him drugs prior to his death last June (09) - and wants the medic investigated by officials. The Jackson family patriarch was granted permission by a Los Angeles judge on Friday (19Feb10) to trawl through his late son's medical records, after the King of Pop's personal physician Dr Conrad Murray pleaded not guilty to a count of involuntary Manslaughter. Murray stands accused of administering the dose...
The Insider - Feb 17, 2010
The California Medical Board is temporarily not allowing Michael Jackson ’s former physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, to administer or prescribe sedatives.
The change to Murray’s medical license officially took effect on Feb. 8, following a judge's order that Murray not handle any anesthetic, namely Propofol, the powerful drug that the coroner said killed Jackson, reports the Associated Press.
Murray, who has since returned to work in Las Vegas, has pleaded not guilty to involuntarily...
Monsters & Critics - People - Feb 17, 2010
The physician - who has pleaded not guilty to the involuntary Manslaughter of the pop star - has claimed he made "a mistake" during his first interview with the Los Angeles Police Department and admitted he was wrong about what happened following the death of the late 'Thriller' singer. His lawyer Michael Flanagan said: "Dr. Murray's timeline of events that day when Michael Jackson died is wrong. Doctors make mistakes, and that is what he did, and it was simply just that, a mistake." In Murray's...
Radar Online - Feb 16, 2010
Adding a surprising twist to the Michael Jackson homicide investigation Dr. Conrad Murray 's attorney Michael Flanagan tells RadarOnline.com exclusively that his client made a mistake when he was initially interviewed by the LAPD following Michael Jackson's death in June 2009.
Dr. Conrad Murray Pleads Not Guilty " Bail Set At $75k
"Dr. Murray's timeline of events that day when Michael Jackson died is wrong," Flanagan says. "Doctors make mistakes, and that is what he did, and...
Ask Men - Feb 15, 2010
UPI Michael Jackson 's doctor could either be cleared of the star's Manslaughter or found guilty over the same piece of evidence.
Both the prosecution and the defense have submitted a voicemail left by Dr Conrad Murray - the last person to see Michael alive - on the day of the late Thriller singer's death on June 25 last year.
The defense will argue that the call, according to police reports left at 11.54am, shows Conrad wasn't in a frantic state trying to administer emergency life saving...
Oh No They Didn't - Feb 15, 2010
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Dr. Conrad Murray Voicemail Leaked
By James Desborough, 14/02/2010
THE tape of a voicemail left by Doctor Murray as King Of Pop Michael Jackson "lay dying" could be the key piece of evidence in the star's death trial.
The News of the World has obtained the recording - which incredibly will be used by BOTH the defence and prosecution to try and win their cases.
Dr Conrad Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to a...
3news.co.nz - Feb 15, 2010
A voicemail tape of Dr Conrad Murray, which could be a key piece of evidence in his trial over the death of Michael Jackson, has been leaked. The star's personal doctor is free on US$75,000 bail after he pleaded not guilty to a count of involuntary Manslaughter in Los Angeles last Monday. He stands accused of administering the powerful anaesthetic Propofol which killed Jackson in June. Editors at Britain's News of the World newspaper have obtained a recording of a message left by Murray on a...
3news.co.nz - Feb 14, 2010
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AZ Central - Feb 14, 2010
Voice mail may incriminate Jackson doctor Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's personal doctor, Conrad Murray, could either be cleared of the star's Manslaughter or found guilty over the same piece of evidence.