The Los Angeles County coroner has ruled Michael Jackson’s death a homicide.
You see, La Toya Jackson was right all this time. How wrong we were to make fun of her. LOL!
The Washington Post reports, a search warrant filed in Houston, dated July 23, stated that after an autopsy was conducted, the coroner determined a fatal combination of the powerful anesthetic propofol acted together with at least two sedatives to cause Michael’s death June 25 in his rented Los Angeles mansion. This finding means that Michael’s dodgy doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, will most likely face criminal charges.
According to a search warrant affidavit unsealed Monday in Houston, Dr. Murray admitted to the LAPD that he gave Michael 50 milligrams of propofol every day for six weeks prior to his death. The dodgy doctor also said he was afraid Michael was starting to get addicted to the drug, so he tried to wean him off it, but with little success. More like not trying hard enough and he’s liking the money too much.
On the night before his untimely death June 24, The King of Pop was having trouble sleeping, Dr. Murray gave him Valium at 1:30 a.m. When that didn’t work, he next tried giving him a shot of lorazepam 30 minutes later, followed by midazolam. When those failed to work as well, Murray gave in and injected Michael with 25 milligrams of propofol. So instead of keeping watch on the late singer, the doctor left him alone to go make phone calls to his Houston office and family members. When he returned, Michael had stopped breathing.
The LAPD found 8 bottles of propofol in Michael’s home, but none of them traced back to Dr Murray. Apparently, Michael bought the drugs from several other doctors, two of whom were reportedly based in Germany.
WoW! this dodgy doctor is unbelievable and to think that he was paid $150,000 a month to look after The King of Pop.
Money can’t even buy you a good docotr these days!

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It’s not surprising considering he was healthy and full of energy the day before.
Wow I can’t believe this i hope mike gets fair justice.
We have to give the man his due: Michael Jackson was – beyond a shadow of a doubt – a great artist whose recorded legacy will endure for decades, maybe even a century or more. But an examination of his life is riddled with questions of all that might have been; all that should have been. It is more than likely that this was a severely mentally ill human being who never sought the treatment he so desperately needed; surrounded by fawning sycophants who enabled his sickness by constantly reassuring him that he could do no wrong. As John Lennon once said in the same context about Elvis Presley, another victim of the excesses of fame: “It’s always the courtiers that kill the king”.
The sad, inescapable truth is that for reasons we will probably never be able to fully understand, his talent and his career were ultimately wasted. Like Charlie Parker, Montgomery Clift, Judy Garland and Lenny Bruce before him, his brilliance as an artist would be overshadowed by severe, psychological torment and an unexplainable desire for self-destruction. Therein lies the real, unspeakable tragedy of Michael Jackson.
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY