Conrad-Murray (left) charged with involuntary manslaughter in Jackson sudden death case Sina Entertainment news Beijing January 11, according to foreign media reports, the private doctor Conrad-Murray (Conrad Murray) case began the first round of investigation hearings, he was accused of Michael Jackson Jackson) was guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the sudden death case. local time this Monday (January 10), a police detective testified that a private physician accused of being responsible for the death of Michael Jackson had confessed that he had injected the singer with six powerful anesthetics a week during the two months before Jackson's death. It has also been confirmed that, at 10:40 on the day of Jackson's death, Dr. Conrad Murray, a private doctor, had injected propofol for Jackson, saying he had only left Jackson for two minutes and that he had stopped breathing after returning. Los Angeles Detective Orlando-Martinez (Orlando Martinez) confirmed the confession. Martinez also said Murray had told police that he had given Jackson several intravenous injections of sedatives earlier in the day. The phone records showed that until 12:21 the first responders were alerted, and prosecutors said Jackson had died when paramedics arrived. "He said he was busy taking care of patients and didn't want to ignore him," said Martinez. Murray pleaded not guilty to the alleged manslaughter charges. But prosecutors insisted that Murray injected Jackson with lethal propofol and other sedatives. Martinez told the police that he had used 25 milligrams of anesthetic for Jackson, just half the usual dosage, said Murray. Murray told police that Jackson often complained that he could not sleep soundly, saying he might want to cancel his planned tour of the London series. The pharmacist's early testimony showed that Murray had purchased 255 bottles of propofol three months before Jackson's death. Tim Lopez, owner of the Los Angeles application pharmacy, revealed that of the propofol purchased in Murray, 130 bottles were 100 ml and 125 bottles were 20 ml. Lopez's testimony said that from April 6, 2009 to June 10, there were four propofol purchases sent to Murray girlfriend Santo-Monica (Santa Monica) 's home. The date of death of Jackson is June 25. Lopez also confirmed that Murray had also bought other sedatives such as benzodiazepine (benzodiazpines). Lopez said he first contacted Murray in November 2008 when Murray asked to buy the Benoquin cream for treating vitiligo. Although Jackson was known to be plagued by vitiligo, Murray only said he had many African-American patients with the disease. After that, the two people lost contact until the end of March 2009, Mo Li called to order a large number of creams. Lopez said that after reviewing Murray's credentials, he sent the drugs to Murray's clinic in Las Vegas. Lopez said April 3 that Murray is calling again, indicating the need to order other drugs. He specifically asked for propofol and brine bags. "But did not disclose the drug object. Murray had told police he was worried that Jackson was addicted to propofol and had persuaded him to give up. But after Jackson's death, there were still more than 10 bottles of propofol found in his bedroom. Zeff-Kane, a professor of anesthesia at the University of California's medical Center, says three bottles of 100 ml of propofol, usually used for surgery, can cause a patient to be unconscious for several hours, Zeev Kain. "A doctor should not use propofol at home from the very beginning," he says. In a separate statement, a retired federal investigator said that the e-mails he had retrieved from Murray's mobile phone showed that Murray had contacted the insurance broker in charge of the London tour. The broker had asked Murray to make a statement on the morning of Jackson's death that Jackson was in poor health. By phone records and testimony from the police and his current and former girlfriend, the prosecutor tried to prove that, even after Propofol was injected for him in the morning of Jackson's death, Murray had been talking on the phone. Prosecutors wanted to convince the jury of the following points: Murray was not concentrating during the treatment of Jackson, delayed the call of 911, and was unprofessional in his CPR, so that the singer died before the paramedics arrived. In the first round of the investigation hearings, the defence counsel had hardly asked for a witness to appear, nor had he proposed his own theory. In the Murray case, they did not make a public statement, and only hinted at a number of potential arguments when questioning the witness. If convicted, Murray faces four years in prison. (Rocky)
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