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February 3, 2010 - 1,572 views


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The attorney Ed Chernoff said, “Dr. Murray is more than ready to surrender and answer to any charges.” Dr. Conrad Murray has not been told how or where he should surrender, according to Miranda Sevcik, spokeswoman for Murray’s legal team.

Michael Jackson hired Murray as personal physician last spring when the entertainer prepared for his comeback concerts set for London, England, starting in July.

According to police affidavit, Murray was with Jackson through the early morning hours of June 25 in an effort to help the pop star fall asleep, the doctor told Los Angeles Police investigators.

After Jackson finally began sleeping in the late morning hours, Murray said, he left the bedroom for “about two minutes maximum,” the affidavit said.

“Upon his return, Murray noticed that Jackson was no longer breathing,” it said.

The CPR proved fruitless, and king of pop Michael Jackson was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m.

Michael Jackson’s death pronounced as a homicide resulting from a combination of drugs, primarily propofol and lorazepam. Jackson’s death cause not only from acute propofol intoxication, but there were benzodiazeppine effect.

Murray told investigators he had given Jackson three anti-anxiety drugs to help him sleep in the hours before he stopped breathing, a police affidavit said.He told investigators he gave Jackson 50 milligrams of propofol, the generic name for Diprivan, diluted with the anesthetic lidocaine every night via an intravenous drip. He was worried about Jackson addicted to the drug and tried to wean him off it.

Murray said he put together combinations of other drugs that succeeded in helping Jackson sleep during two nights before Jackson’s death.

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