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MJ’s doctor admits he gave star drugs that may have killed him. Agents search doctor’s home

It maybe even more likely that the law’s anvil will soon bop Dr. Conrad Murray on the noggin.

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Conrad Murray

Los Angeles police and federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents searched Murray’s sprawling Las Vegas home and medical office on Tuesday, July 28, presumingly seeking documents as part of a manslaughter investigation into Michael Jackson’s death last month, the Associated Press reports.

Read well researched article here.

Conrad, a cardiologist, is the doctor who unsuccessfully tried to revive Michael Jackson with CPR. The King of Pop died June 25.

He told agents he administered the drugs believed to have killed Jackson, according to an Associated Press source.

In fact, Murray said he gave Jackson propofol the day he died and had administered the drug several times previously to help Jackson sleep.

The powerful anesthetic was found in Jackson’s rented Los Angeles mansion. Word is that there was also an IV stand and oxygen tank.

What do you think?

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By Paul

July 29, 2009 10:21 AM | Link to this

Why don’t we let him rest and be buried properly? He’s dead let him go to wherever?

By Jenny

July 31, 2009 4:40 AM | Link to this

Michael got exactly what he wanted. He wanted to use drugs to escape from his daily life and that’s what he got.

By phylg

August 25, 2009 7:45 PM | Link to this

He can’t rest in Peace cause he was MURDERED would you want That DR to go free after that?????
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