Was Michael Jackson Murdered?

Is it just me or does it seem that Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray has so far gotten away with something pretty big here.  I'm typically not the suspicious type but when every single statement that this doctor says seems to be tailor made to escape responsibility for anything, and he just happens to be the last known person with Mr. Jackson before the paramedics arrived, my BS meter starts to go off.  Frankly, the statements he and his attorney have made wreak of a man with a guilty conscience.  Let me explain why.

The first and most obvious thing that everyone has talked about has to do with the 911 call.  Everyone and his uncle by now knows that the doctor was giving Michael CPR on the bed, which isn't ideal because it is soft, instead of a hard, solid surface like a floor which is recommended.  But what I find suspicious isn't necessarily that the doctor made a mistake by doing CPR on the bed, it's that he then, after the 911 tapes came out, released a statement through his attorney that he was using one hand behind Michael as 'support', therefore mitigating the fact he was on the bed. 

Now I don't know about you, but I just don't buy that.  I have pretty good size hands, and I really don't think sticking my hand, even if fully outstretched and in the middle of a person's back, could provide enough support that with the other hand I could compress an unconscious man's chest for CPR.  Just how would one have the leverage with the one free hand to adequately do that?  Smells like BS to me.

Next up are the recent revelations about the Propofol found in MJ's house.  For what it's worth, I won't be too surprised if they find fingerprints on some of those bottles from people other than Jackson.  If they do, especially if it is Dr. Murray, I think we have a murder trial here folks.  Most recently, Doctor Murray's attorney has denied that the doctor gave Michael Demerol or Oxycontin but refused to say if he administered Propofol to put Michael to sleep. 

Now a little background is in order here.  Apparently, during Michael's tour in the late 1990's, a doctor travelled with Michael in order to basically anesthetize him each night to put him to sleep because of chronic insomnia.  The doctor would then 'bring him back' out of anesthesia every morning.  If Michael Jackson really did develop this bizarre and dangerous ritual in order to ensure he was able to sleep during the stress and demands of his concert tour in the 1990's, and we have a bunch of bottles Propofol, an anesthetic, found in his home just before another tour is about to begin, it only stands to reason that he is again engaging in this same ritual. 

Therefore, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize what Dr. Conrad Murray's true reason for being hired as Jackson's personal doctor for the tour was.  Obviously, he was going to be the one to put Michael under and back each night and morning.  If the autopsy results come back and show that Michael died of Propofol overdose, then it also becomes pretty obvious that Dr Murray should be charged with murder as Propofol is not a medicine that can readily be administered to oneself. 

A final action by the doctor that doesn't pass the smell test is his statement that he won't attend the funeral.  If he really is as heartbroken as he states he is and if he has nothing to hide, then one would think that as Michael's personal physician he would want to console the family and join in the grieving process. 

Instead, he claims he wants to mourn his 'good friend' in private.  Dr. Conrad Murray might have been a good friend while Michael Jackson was alive, but I have a strong suspicion that if Michael could speak from the grave he'd tell the doctor that to find the person who killed him he should take a long hard look at 'The Man In The Mirror'.

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