Popsquire - Mar 1, 2010
Dr. Conrad Murray faces one charge of involuntary Manslaughter in the case of Michael Jackson’s death, and the prosecution’s theory could include a cover-up.
[Bauer Griffin Online]
As a reminder, the Coroner determined that MJ died of “acute Propofol intoxication,” and authorities say Dr. Murray administered the Propofol.
Ask Men - Feb 25, 2010
UPI A recording of the moment Paramedics first announced Michael Jackson 's death has been found online.
The voice on the tape - which is believed to feature a Los Angeles Fire Department medical calling ahead to the UCLA Hospital in Santa Monica - could even be used as new evidence in the trial against the star's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray who has been charged with involuntary Manslaughter.
The voice is heard saying: "Patient is Michael Jackson , the pop star singer. No pulse,...
Stuff.co.nz - Feb 24, 2010
Susan Boyle looking for love A recording of the moment Paramedics first announced Michael Jackson's death has been found online. The voice on the tape - which is believed to feature a Los Angeles Fire Department medical calling ahead to the UCLA Hospital in Santa Monica - could even be used as new evidence in the trial against the star's personal physician Dr Conrad Murray who has been charged with involuntary Manslaughter. The voice is heard saying: "Patient is Michael Jackson, the pop star...
Fametastic - Feb 24, 2010
A recording of the moment Paramedics first announced Michael Jackson ’s death has been found online.
The voice on the tape - which is believed to feature a Los Angeles Fire Department medical calling ahead to the UCLA Hospital in Santa Monica - could even be used as new evidence in the trial against the star’s personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray who has been charged with involuntary Manslaughter.
The voice is heard saying: “Patient is Michael Jackson , the pop star singer....
Real Bollywood - Feb 24, 2010
London, Feb 24 – A new Michael Jackson video has appeared online – one which has recorded Paramedics declaring pop legend dead.
Femalefirst.co.uk reports that the tape, which is believed to feature a Los Angeles Fire Department medical calling ahead to the UCLA Hospital in Santa Monica, could be used as an evidence in the trial against Jackson’s personal physician Conrad Murray who has been charged with involuntary Manslaughter.
The voice in the tape said: ‘Patient is...
Monsters & Critics - People - Feb 24, 2010
A recording of the moment Paramedics first announced Michael Jackson's death has been found online. The voice on the tape - which is believed to feature a Los Angeles Fire Department medical calling ahead to the UCLA Hospital in Santa Monica - could even be used as new evidence in the trial against the star's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray who has been charged with involuntary Manslaughter. The voice is heard saying: "Patient is Michael Jackson, the pop star singer. No pulse, no...
Celebrity Dirty Laundry - Feb 24, 2010
The voice on the tape – which is believed to feature a Los Angeles Fire Department medical calling ahead to the UCLA Hospital in Santa Monica – could even be used as new evidence in the trial against the star’s personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray who has been charged with involuntary Manslaughter.
The voice is heard saying: "Patient is Michael Jackson , the pop star singer. No pulse, no breathing. Unresponsive. Tried to resuscitate him. Unsuccessful. We’ve...
Female First - Celebrity - Feb 24, 2010
The voice on the tape - which is believed to feature a Los Angeles Fire Department medical calling ahead to the UCLA Hospital in Santa Monica - could even be used as new evidence in the trial against the star's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray who has been charged with involuntary Manslaughter. The voice is heard saying: "Patient is Michael Jackson, the pop star singer. No pulse, no breathing. Unresponsive. Tried to resuscitate him. Unsuccessful. We've done everything we can. We should be...
The Hollywood Gossip - Feb 23, 2010
Michael Jackson's embattled former doctor, who is charged with involuntary Manslaughter in the King of Pop's death? feels officials are being shady with evidence.
Dr. Conrad Murray's legal team believes the L.A. County D.A.'s Office is "suspiciously slow" in sharing documents from the involuntary Manslaughter investigation.
As one Murray source puts it, "The prosecution had eight months to accumulate their evidence and we still haven't received it. Something here just isn't right."
That is...
TMZ - Feb 22, 2010
Dr. Conrad Murray 's legal team believes the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office is "suspiciously slow" in turning over documents from the Michael Jackson involuntary Manslaughter investigation ... sources close to the defense tell TMZ.
As one source puts it, "The prosecution had eight months to accumulate their evidence and we still haven't received it. Something here isn't right."
Dr. Murray is charged with involuntary Manslaughter and the defense has not ruled out a Plea Bargain....