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Защо задаваш този въпрос, мила? Нали знаеш отговора?
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Знам го...И ме БОЛИИИИИИ
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Позволявам си да сложа тези две снимки тук.
Те говорят сами по себе си.
Незнам,
ако все пак не са за тук -ще ги отправя към Галерията.
Те говорят сами по себе си.
Незнам,
ако все пак не са за тук -ще ги отправя към Галерията.
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Ох, сърцето ме заболя. Горкия.
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И мен .
Такова съчуствие ме обзема.
Такова съчуствие ме обзема.
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Dr. Murray Keeps His Medical License
Dr. Conrad Murray can keep practicing medicine in California while he awaits trial for the death of Michael Jackson ... so says the trial judge.
California Attorney General Jerry Brown -- who is running for Governor -- was shut down for a second time in his attempt to suspend Murray's license. Judge Michael Pastor ruled he did not have jurisdiction over the doc's medical license.
Interesting side note ... Murray's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, brought up a story TMZ broke -- that Murray came to the rescue of a sick passenger on a plane last month.
Judge Pastor also set Murray's preliminary hearing date for August 23.
http://www.tmz.com/2010/06/14/dr-conrad-murray-loses-medical-license-michael-jackson/
Не искам, не мога да коментирам!
Dr. Conrad Murray can keep practicing medicine in California while he awaits trial for the death of Michael Jackson ... so says the trial judge.
California Attorney General Jerry Brown -- who is running for Governor -- was shut down for a second time in his attempt to suspend Murray's license. Judge Michael Pastor ruled he did not have jurisdiction over the doc's medical license.
Interesting side note ... Murray's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, brought up a story TMZ broke -- that Murray came to the rescue of a sick passenger on a plane last month.
Judge Pastor also set Murray's preliminary hearing date for August 23.
http://www.tmz.com/2010/06/14/dr-conrad-murray-loses-medical-license-michael-jackson/
Не искам, не мога да коментирам!
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Нещастникът пари има да събира...Трябва да работи...А и ЕДНО добро дело /може би/ извърши - "случи се" се в самолет на точното място и в точното време, за да събере малко точки в своя полза...
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Дано медицинския борд поне му го вземе.! Дано!
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Дааа и аз на това се надявам, въпреки че вече на нищо не вярвам. Нещата много се бавят. И не знам... Наистина на ми се коментира. Останах без думи. А и все ечи в главата ми онзи вик на фен от вчера пред съда:"They don`t care about us!!!!"
Страхувам се, че ще докато бъде насрочена дата за дело ще мине още много време.
Страхувам се, че ще докато бъде насрочена дата за дело ще мине още много време.
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Дааа, поне две години ще се точи...Този слух, който витае в пространството май ще се окаже верен...Игра на нерви...
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AP timeline details Michael Jackson's last day
Los ANGELES – A year ago, the world watched as Michael Jackson balanced on
the edge of a precipice. Behind the once-proclaimed King of Pop was a
bleak stretch of pain and artistic decline. Ahead lay a series of 50
London concerts — a high-rolling bid to reassert his musical brilliance
and re-establish control of his life.
Jackson
was poised for a great leap of faith, one testing himself and those who
believed in him. It was a chance to silence detractors who had mocked
his increasingly clownish, artificial appearance and what appeared to
be an equally artificial and veiled version of family life with the
three children he was raising alone.
Harsher critics cast him as a man who used [color:d645=#366388 ! important][color:d645=#366388 ! important]wealth [color:d645=#366388 ! important]and [color:d645=#366388 ! important]celebrity to elude justice on child molestation charges.
The
elaborately staged shows set to begin last July 13 at London's famed O2
Arena represented winner take all, or lose all, for an entertainer
who'd been famous for most of his 50 years.
He
was ready. The audience was ready. Then he was gone. Less than three
weeks before his new life may have started on a stage filled with
special effects and song, the old one ended in a cloud of drugs and
unfulfilled dreams.
Outwardly, Jackson had
seemed fit as he prepared for the London shows, and his autopsy found
he was in relatively strong physical condition for a man his age.
But privately, he was struggling with chronic insomnia that he battled with a regular regimen of powerful drugs.
In
the year since Jackson's shockingly abrupt death on June 25, 2009, from
an overdose of sedatives, a fuller picture of his last day has emerged.
What follows is a comprehensive reconstruction of those final 24 hours
by The Associated Press.
Exactly what happened
during that time may never be known, as the only person with him was
his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who administered a series of
drugs to help his patient sleep. Murray is due to stand trial later
this year on a [color:d645=#366388 ! important][color:d645=#366388 ! important]charge [color:d645=#366388 ! important]of [color:d645=#366388 ! important]involuntary [color:d645=#366388 ! important]manslaughter in Jackson's death.
But witness accounts and court documents agree: Jackson's final day started off like many others.
___
Early
in the afternoon of Wednesday, June 24, Michael Jackson came down the
stairs of his rented mansion and sat with his kids for what would be
their last meal together.
He had a rehearsal
later that night so he wanted to eat something light but sustaining.
His personal chef, Kai Chase, prepared seared ahi tuna with an organic
salad and a glass of carrot and orange juice.
"He smiled and put his hands together for a prayer," Chase said. "He said, 'Thank you, God bless you.'"
The singer, Chase recalled, looked well, seemed energized and was in a good mood.
___
Shortly
before 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jackson left his eight-bedroom mansion at 100
North Carolwood Drive in Holmby Hills, an exclusive Los Angeles
neighborhood sandwiched between Bel-Air and Beverly Hills.
He
got into the back of a navy-blue Escalade driven by bodyguard Faheen
Muhammad. His personal assistant, Michael Amir Williams, sat in the
front.
They traveled downtown to the Staples Center, where Jackson and
his team of musicians and dancers were in final rehearsals before
heading to London. Jackson's logistics director, Alberto Alvarez, met
the Escalade and drove Jackson in a golf cart to his dressing room.
Several people recalled Jackson being in good shape that night.
"He was completely enthused," said Dorian Holley, Jackson's
longtime vocal director and a singer for the upcoming "This Is It"
shows. "It was hard to discern any difference between his energy and
his physicality between then and his earlier days."
Jackson went through several classic numbers, including "Wanna
Be Startin' Somethin'," "Billie Jean," "Smooth Criminal," and "She's
Out of My Life."
With an enormous monitor installed onstage, Jackson for the
first time was shown video accompaniments to some of these songs, said
Holley, who was standing beside Jackson during the rehearsal.
"It was eye-popping," Holley said. "He was grinning from ear to ear."
Tim Patterson, one of two cameramen who shot footage of the
rehearsals and later helped edit it into the film "This Is It,"
recalled that Jackson was especially wowed by a 3-D segment on
"Thriller" where a crystal ball floats out toward the audience.
"I remember Michael reached out and grabbed it," Patterson said. "He loved it."
Later that night, Jackson and his dancers performed "Thriller" on stage in full costume for the first time.
"His face said it all, he loved it," said Kriyss Grant, one of the dancers Jackson picked for the show.
Ken Ehrlich, an executive producer of the Grammys, went to the
Staples Center to discuss with Jackson a Halloween special. Afterward,
Ehrlich watched from the stadium floor as the rehearsal continued.
"He was really in good shape, he was very excited about the
tour, very excited about getting it going," Ehrlich said. "He certainly
didn't exhibit any signs of being tired or not being with it."
___
The rehearsal ended around midnight Wednesday night with a
performance of "Earth Song." The singer hugged his dancers, thanked the
crew and wished them a good night. "God bless you," Patterson and Grant
recalled him saying.
Jackson returned to Carolwood Drive, stopping briefly at its
metal gate to greet a small group of fans who had gathered outside his
home.
As they pulled into the driveway, the bodyguard Muhammad
noticed Dr. Murray's car parked outside the home, just as it had been
many nights previously.
Jackson's security personnel escorted him into the house and to
the foot of the stairs. No one, except for Murray and Jackson's
children, was allowed upstairs.
Soon after Jackson arrived home, he started complaining of fatigue and that he needed sleep.
___
Murray, according to a police affidavit, was concerned Jackson
was addicted to propofol, a powerful anesthetic normally used only in
medical settings with special equipment on hand. He told police he was
trying to wean Jackson from propofol and had not given him the drug for
two nights.
At around 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 25, he again tried this
approach, giving Jackson a 10-milligram Valium tablet. The anti-anxiety
medication had no immediate effect and about a half hour later, the
doctor gave 2 milligrams of lorazepam, another medication from the same
family as Valium, administered through a saline drip.
When Jackson remained awake, Murray administered a 2-milligram
dose of midazolam, another sedative, at 3 a.m., then another 2
milligrams of lorazepam at 5 a.m.
By 7:30 a.m., Jackson remained awake. Murray told police he injected another 2 milligrams of midazolam into Jackson's drip.
Still, Jackson could not sleep.
He lay restlessly on the white sheets of his renaissance-style
double bed with a curlicued headboard. Beside him, investigators would
later find a porcelain doll in the likeness of a little blond boy.
Several oxygen bottles were by the door and on the night stand beside
the bed was a stack of DVDs, including children's films.
Authorities would also note how untidy and warm Jackson's
living quarters were. Jackson kept his inner sanctum fully heated, even
though it was early summer in Los Angeles.
___
After experiencing a sleepless night, Murray said Jackson made
repeated demands for propofol, a white liquid drug he sometimes would
refer to as his "milk." Around 10:40 a.m. Thursday, Murray said he gave
in to Jackson's demands and pushed 25 milligrams of the substance into
Jackson's drip.
The chronology comes from a June 27 police interview with
Murray, though the doctor's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, has contested
investigators' interpretation of events. Chernoff declined to comment
for this story.
Murray remained with the sedated singer for about 10 minutes,
then left for the bathroom, the affidavit stated. Less than two minutes
later, Murray returned — and found Jackson not breathing.
Phone logs show Murray made at least three calls between 11:18
and 11:51 a.m. — to his Las Vegas clinic, a patient, and a friend.
When Murray discovered Jackson was not breathing, he called the
personal assistant Williams and at 12:13 left a message saying, "Call
me right away, call me right away," according to a statement obtained
by AP. Williams called back and Murray said: "Get here right away, Mr.
Jackson had a bad reaction. He had a bad reaction."
Williams called Muhammad, then Alvarez, who was located in a
security trailer outside the house. Alvarez told investigators he
rushed upstairs and entered a bedroom to find the singer lying on a bed
with his arms outstretched and his eyes and mouth open.
At his side, Murray was administering CPR with one hand.
"Alberto, Alberto, come quickly," Murray said, according to the statement. "He had a reaction, he had a bad reaction."
In a proposed contract with concert promoter AEG, Murray had
asked for a heart resuscitation machine and a nurse as a condition of
treating Jackson. Neither was in place when the singer died.
Two of Jackson's children, Prince and Paris, came in the room,
crying as they saw Murray trying to save their father. They were
quickly escorted outside.
Alvarez told investigators that Murray asked him to pick up a
few vials with rubber tops and put them in a bag. It was only after
these bottles had been cleared that Murray told Alvarez to call 911.
"I need an ambulance as soon as possible," Alvarez told a
dispatcher. "We have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not
breathing."
They put Jackson on the floor, then Muhammad rushed into the
room and began helping with chest compressions while Murray attempted
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
___
By 12:27 p.m. on Thursday, paramedics had arrived. They later wrote Jackson was not breathing and had no pulse at 12:29 p.m.
However, Murray stated he could feel a weak pulse in Jackson's upper thigh area, Alvarez and Muhammad said. No one else felt it.
A paramedic report stated that emergency responders tried two
rounds of resuscitation attempts and were ready to discontinue
treatment, but Murray said he would take responsibility and insisted
resuscitation be continued in the ambulance.
The stricken star was taken the short distance to Ronald Reagan
UCLA Medical Center at 1:07 p.m., when doctors tried a range of
resuscitation techniques, including the insertion of a balloon pump
designed to move blood around his body.
Jackson was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m.
After the death was called, Murray started crying, Williams told investigators.
He told the Jackson children that their father had passed away, then asked to return to the house.
"Is there any way I can go home, or be taken to the house," the
doctor said, according to Alvarez's statement. "I want to get my car,
and I'm hungry."
Williams said he didn't think it was a good idea for Murray to
return to the house. He spoke to Muhammad and they concocted a story
that police had taken all the keys to the vehicles.
Murray indicated he would take a cab, and Williams said he saw him leave the hospital through a side door.
Williams told Muhammad to call security at the home and make sure no one got into the house.
"Lock it down," Williams said.
___
Los ANGELES – A year ago, the world watched as Michael Jackson balanced on
the edge of a precipice. Behind the once-proclaimed King of Pop was a
bleak stretch of pain and artistic decline. Ahead lay a series of 50
London concerts — a high-rolling bid to reassert his musical brilliance
and re-establish control of his life.
Jackson
was poised for a great leap of faith, one testing himself and those who
believed in him. It was a chance to silence detractors who had mocked
his increasingly clownish, artificial appearance and what appeared to
be an equally artificial and veiled version of family life with the
three children he was raising alone.
Harsher critics cast him as a man who used [color:d645=#366388 ! important][color:d645=#366388 ! important]wealth [color:d645=#366388 ! important]and [color:d645=#366388 ! important]celebrity to elude justice on child molestation charges.
The
elaborately staged shows set to begin last July 13 at London's famed O2
Arena represented winner take all, or lose all, for an entertainer
who'd been famous for most of his 50 years.
He
was ready. The audience was ready. Then he was gone. Less than three
weeks before his new life may have started on a stage filled with
special effects and song, the old one ended in a cloud of drugs and
unfulfilled dreams.
Outwardly, Jackson had
seemed fit as he prepared for the London shows, and his autopsy found
he was in relatively strong physical condition for a man his age.
But privately, he was struggling with chronic insomnia that he battled with a regular regimen of powerful drugs.
In
the year since Jackson's shockingly abrupt death on June 25, 2009, from
an overdose of sedatives, a fuller picture of his last day has emerged.
What follows is a comprehensive reconstruction of those final 24 hours
by The Associated Press.
Exactly what happened
during that time may never be known, as the only person with him was
his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who administered a series of
drugs to help his patient sleep. Murray is due to stand trial later
this year on a [color:d645=#366388 ! important][color:d645=#366388 ! important]charge [color:d645=#366388 ! important]of [color:d645=#366388 ! important]involuntary [color:d645=#366388 ! important]manslaughter in Jackson's death.
But witness accounts and court documents agree: Jackson's final day started off like many others.
___
Early
in the afternoon of Wednesday, June 24, Michael Jackson came down the
stairs of his rented mansion and sat with his kids for what would be
their last meal together.
He had a rehearsal
later that night so he wanted to eat something light but sustaining.
His personal chef, Kai Chase, prepared seared ahi tuna with an organic
salad and a glass of carrot and orange juice.
"He smiled and put his hands together for a prayer," Chase said. "He said, 'Thank you, God bless you.'"
The singer, Chase recalled, looked well, seemed energized and was in a good mood.
___
Shortly
before 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jackson left his eight-bedroom mansion at 100
North Carolwood Drive in Holmby Hills, an exclusive Los Angeles
neighborhood sandwiched between Bel-Air and Beverly Hills.
He
got into the back of a navy-blue Escalade driven by bodyguard Faheen
Muhammad. His personal assistant, Michael Amir Williams, sat in the
front.
They traveled downtown to the Staples Center, where Jackson and
his team of musicians and dancers were in final rehearsals before
heading to London. Jackson's logistics director, Alberto Alvarez, met
the Escalade and drove Jackson in a golf cart to his dressing room.
Several people recalled Jackson being in good shape that night.
"He was completely enthused," said Dorian Holley, Jackson's
longtime vocal director and a singer for the upcoming "This Is It"
shows. "It was hard to discern any difference between his energy and
his physicality between then and his earlier days."
Jackson went through several classic numbers, including "Wanna
Be Startin' Somethin'," "Billie Jean," "Smooth Criminal," and "She's
Out of My Life."
With an enormous monitor installed onstage, Jackson for the
first time was shown video accompaniments to some of these songs, said
Holley, who was standing beside Jackson during the rehearsal.
"It was eye-popping," Holley said. "He was grinning from ear to ear."
Tim Patterson, one of two cameramen who shot footage of the
rehearsals and later helped edit it into the film "This Is It,"
recalled that Jackson was especially wowed by a 3-D segment on
"Thriller" where a crystal ball floats out toward the audience.
"I remember Michael reached out and grabbed it," Patterson said. "He loved it."
Later that night, Jackson and his dancers performed "Thriller" on stage in full costume for the first time.
"His face said it all, he loved it," said Kriyss Grant, one of the dancers Jackson picked for the show.
Ken Ehrlich, an executive producer of the Grammys, went to the
Staples Center to discuss with Jackson a Halloween special. Afterward,
Ehrlich watched from the stadium floor as the rehearsal continued.
"He was really in good shape, he was very excited about the
tour, very excited about getting it going," Ehrlich said. "He certainly
didn't exhibit any signs of being tired or not being with it."
___
The rehearsal ended around midnight Wednesday night with a
performance of "Earth Song." The singer hugged his dancers, thanked the
crew and wished them a good night. "God bless you," Patterson and Grant
recalled him saying.
Jackson returned to Carolwood Drive, stopping briefly at its
metal gate to greet a small group of fans who had gathered outside his
home.
As they pulled into the driveway, the bodyguard Muhammad
noticed Dr. Murray's car parked outside the home, just as it had been
many nights previously.
Jackson's security personnel escorted him into the house and to
the foot of the stairs. No one, except for Murray and Jackson's
children, was allowed upstairs.
Soon after Jackson arrived home, he started complaining of fatigue and that he needed sleep.
___
Murray, according to a police affidavit, was concerned Jackson
was addicted to propofol, a powerful anesthetic normally used only in
medical settings with special equipment on hand. He told police he was
trying to wean Jackson from propofol and had not given him the drug for
two nights.
At around 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 25, he again tried this
approach, giving Jackson a 10-milligram Valium tablet. The anti-anxiety
medication had no immediate effect and about a half hour later, the
doctor gave 2 milligrams of lorazepam, another medication from the same
family as Valium, administered through a saline drip.
When Jackson remained awake, Murray administered a 2-milligram
dose of midazolam, another sedative, at 3 a.m., then another 2
milligrams of lorazepam at 5 a.m.
By 7:30 a.m., Jackson remained awake. Murray told police he injected another 2 milligrams of midazolam into Jackson's drip.
Still, Jackson could not sleep.
He lay restlessly on the white sheets of his renaissance-style
double bed with a curlicued headboard. Beside him, investigators would
later find a porcelain doll in the likeness of a little blond boy.
Several oxygen bottles were by the door and on the night stand beside
the bed was a stack of DVDs, including children's films.
Authorities would also note how untidy and warm Jackson's
living quarters were. Jackson kept his inner sanctum fully heated, even
though it was early summer in Los Angeles.
___
After experiencing a sleepless night, Murray said Jackson made
repeated demands for propofol, a white liquid drug he sometimes would
refer to as his "milk." Around 10:40 a.m. Thursday, Murray said he gave
in to Jackson's demands and pushed 25 milligrams of the substance into
Jackson's drip.
The chronology comes from a June 27 police interview with
Murray, though the doctor's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, has contested
investigators' interpretation of events. Chernoff declined to comment
for this story.
Murray remained with the sedated singer for about 10 minutes,
then left for the bathroom, the affidavit stated. Less than two minutes
later, Murray returned — and found Jackson not breathing.
Phone logs show Murray made at least three calls between 11:18
and 11:51 a.m. — to his Las Vegas clinic, a patient, and a friend.
When Murray discovered Jackson was not breathing, he called the
personal assistant Williams and at 12:13 left a message saying, "Call
me right away, call me right away," according to a statement obtained
by AP. Williams called back and Murray said: "Get here right away, Mr.
Jackson had a bad reaction. He had a bad reaction."
Williams called Muhammad, then Alvarez, who was located in a
security trailer outside the house. Alvarez told investigators he
rushed upstairs and entered a bedroom to find the singer lying on a bed
with his arms outstretched and his eyes and mouth open.
At his side, Murray was administering CPR with one hand.
"Alberto, Alberto, come quickly," Murray said, according to the statement. "He had a reaction, he had a bad reaction."
In a proposed contract with concert promoter AEG, Murray had
asked for a heart resuscitation machine and a nurse as a condition of
treating Jackson. Neither was in place when the singer died.
Two of Jackson's children, Prince and Paris, came in the room,
crying as they saw Murray trying to save their father. They were
quickly escorted outside.
Alvarez told investigators that Murray asked him to pick up a
few vials with rubber tops and put them in a bag. It was only after
these bottles had been cleared that Murray told Alvarez to call 911.
"I need an ambulance as soon as possible," Alvarez told a
dispatcher. "We have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not
breathing."
They put Jackson on the floor, then Muhammad rushed into the
room and began helping with chest compressions while Murray attempted
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
___
By 12:27 p.m. on Thursday, paramedics had arrived. They later wrote Jackson was not breathing and had no pulse at 12:29 p.m.
However, Murray stated he could feel a weak pulse in Jackson's upper thigh area, Alvarez and Muhammad said. No one else felt it.
A paramedic report stated that emergency responders tried two
rounds of resuscitation attempts and were ready to discontinue
treatment, but Murray said he would take responsibility and insisted
resuscitation be continued in the ambulance.
The stricken star was taken the short distance to Ronald Reagan
UCLA Medical Center at 1:07 p.m., when doctors tried a range of
resuscitation techniques, including the insertion of a balloon pump
designed to move blood around his body.
Jackson was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m.
After the death was called, Murray started crying, Williams told investigators.
He told the Jackson children that their father had passed away, then asked to return to the house.
"Is there any way I can go home, or be taken to the house," the
doctor said, according to Alvarez's statement. "I want to get my car,
and I'm hungry."
Williams said he didn't think it was a good idea for Murray to
return to the house. He spoke to Muhammad and they concocted a story
that police had taken all the keys to the vehicles.
Murray indicated he would take a cab, and Williams said he saw him leave the hospital through a side door.
Williams told Muhammad to call security at the home and make sure no one got into the house.
"Lock it down," Williams said.
___
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http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2010/06/23/lkl.jermaine.jackson.cnn?iref=allsearch
От нощен клуб са казали, че Мъри е пил в нощта преди да убие Майкъл...
От нощен клуб са казали, че Мъри е пил в нощта преди да убие Майкъл...
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The next court date is 23 August 2010...........
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Можем ли да забравим въобще...Тези дати белязаха живота ни, мислите ни, емоциите ни ...
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Dr. Murray Wants Michael Jackson Fluid Samples
Sources tell TMZ ... Dr. Conrad Murray's lawyers will ask the trial judge today for an order allowing them to get fluid samples from Michael Jackson -- to help with their defense in the involuntary manslaughter case.
We're told Dr. Murray's lawyers want to re-test some of the fluids to determine the accuracy level of the Propofol found in Michael Jackson's body.
According to the L.A. County Coroner's report Jackson died of acute Propofol intoxication.
We've learned the Coroner has fluid samples and we're told they've been preserved.
Also today in court ... Judge Michael Pastor is expected to set a preliminary hearing date. The spokesperson for Dr. Murray's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, has said whatever date the judge wants is fine with them ... "If he wants it next week, we'll be there next week
Sources tell TMZ ... Dr. Conrad Murray's lawyers will ask the trial judge today for an order allowing them to get fluid samples from Michael Jackson -- to help with their defense in the involuntary manslaughter case.
We're told Dr. Murray's lawyers want to re-test some of the fluids to determine the accuracy level of the Propofol found in Michael Jackson's body.
According to the L.A. County Coroner's report Jackson died of acute Propofol intoxication.
We've learned the Coroner has fluid samples and we're told they've been preserved.
Also today in court ... Judge Michael Pastor is expected to set a preliminary hearing date. The spokesperson for Dr. Murray's lawyer, Ed Chernoff, has said whatever date the judge wants is fine with them ... "If he wants it next week, we'll be there next week
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12:44 PM PT -- A preliminary hearing date has been set for January 4.
12:40 PM PT -- The prosecutor is arguing there have been issues with witness availability.
12:35 PM PT -- Michael's parents, Joe and Katherine Jackson, are seated in the first row. There are about 15 fans/non-media members in attendance.
12:40 PM PT -- The prosecutor is arguing there have been issues with witness availability.
12:35 PM PT -- Michael's parents, Joe and Katherine Jackson, are seated in the first row. There are about 15 fans/non-media members in attendance.
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Странно...кой е бил в хотела...
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Evidence of Other Doctors in Michael Jackson's Death
12/14/2010 1:00 AM PST by TMZ Staff
Certain items found in the room where Michael Jackson died could help shape Dr. Conrad Murray's defense -- namely, that other docs were medicating Michael.
Sources connected with the case tell TMZ ... evidence in the room suggests certain potent drugs were "prescribed and prepared" for MJ to self-medicate.
As we first reported, Dr. Murray's team will not challenge the L.A. County Coroner's finding that Jackson died of a massive Propofol overdose. But as we told you, Murray's team will present evidence in the doc's manslaughter case that Michael awakened, then gave himself the fatal dose of Propofol when Murray left the room.
We're told Murray's team hasn't decided if it will use the evidence found in the room to implicate other doctors in Jackson's death. But we do know Murray's legal team will present evidence during the trial that the fruits of Jackson's notorious doctor shopping over two decades wore his body down.
The rep for Dr. Murray's lawyer refused comment.
Тя работата е ясна, Мъри е невинен, даже не е бил в стаята и не е пипнал пропофола, други са виновни и най-вече Майкъл...Защо си губят времето с това "дело", като никой няма намерение да извади истината на показ...
12/14/2010 1:00 AM PST by TMZ Staff
Certain items found in the room where Michael Jackson died could help shape Dr. Conrad Murray's defense -- namely, that other docs were medicating Michael.
Sources connected with the case tell TMZ ... evidence in the room suggests certain potent drugs were "prescribed and prepared" for MJ to self-medicate.
As we first reported, Dr. Murray's team will not challenge the L.A. County Coroner's finding that Jackson died of a massive Propofol overdose. But as we told you, Murray's team will present evidence in the doc's manslaughter case that Michael awakened, then gave himself the fatal dose of Propofol when Murray left the room.
We're told Murray's team hasn't decided if it will use the evidence found in the room to implicate other doctors in Jackson's death. But we do know Murray's legal team will present evidence during the trial that the fruits of Jackson's notorious doctor shopping over two decades wore his body down.
The rep for Dr. Murray's lawyer refused comment.
Тя работата е ясна, Мъри е невинен, даже не е бил в стаята и не е пипнал пропофола, други са виновни и най-вече Майкъл...Защо си губят времето с това "дело", като никой няма намерение да извади истината на показ...
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Michael Jackson’s syringes may be tested
December 25, 2010 by admin
Dr. Conrad Murray’s legal team has won a hearing to determine if medical items found in the singer’s bedroom should undergo more testing that defense attorneys contend is crucial to the case.
For months, Dr. Conrad Murray legal team has fought to have fluids in two syringes and an IV bag found in Jackson’s rented mansion tested to determine how much of the anesthetic propofol and painkiller lidocaine they contained.
Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor will hear the testing arguments on Dec. 29 — six days before Murray is scheduled to appear for what is expected to be a lengthy, detailed preliminary hearing to determine if there is enough evidence for the cardiologist to stand trial.
Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter.
Murray’s attorneys argued that evidence is deteriorating. They have described the fluids in one of the syringes as having turned to “salt” and contended the testing should have been done after Jackson’s death in June 2009.
Coroner’s officials say in court filings the testing was not necessary to determine Jackson’s cause of death.
Prosecutors have downplayed the significance and refused to enter into an agreement with Murray about testing the items.
The tests are likely to destroy the samples.
In a document filed Friday, coroner’s officials laid out an experimental testing procedures they can use if Murray’s motion is approved.
One of Murray’s attorneys, J. Michael Flanagan, argued in a court filing the delay in testing the syringes might hurt the doctor’s defense.
“An essential fact in this case is not only how much propofol was in Michael Jackson’s body but how it was put into his body,” Flanagan wrote. “Since further degradation and deterioration of the evidence makes it increasingly more difficult to test, the prejudice to the defendant is increasing.”
District attorney’s spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said prosecutors had not filed a response to Murray’s motion.
December 25, 2010 by admin
Dr. Conrad Murray’s legal team has won a hearing to determine if medical items found in the singer’s bedroom should undergo more testing that defense attorneys contend is crucial to the case.
For months, Dr. Conrad Murray legal team has fought to have fluids in two syringes and an IV bag found in Jackson’s rented mansion tested to determine how much of the anesthetic propofol and painkiller lidocaine they contained.
Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor will hear the testing arguments on Dec. 29 — six days before Murray is scheduled to appear for what is expected to be a lengthy, detailed preliminary hearing to determine if there is enough evidence for the cardiologist to stand trial.
Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter.
Murray’s attorneys argued that evidence is deteriorating. They have described the fluids in one of the syringes as having turned to “salt” and contended the testing should have been done after Jackson’s death in June 2009.
Coroner’s officials say in court filings the testing was not necessary to determine Jackson’s cause of death.
Prosecutors have downplayed the significance and refused to enter into an agreement with Murray about testing the items.
The tests are likely to destroy the samples.
In a document filed Friday, coroner’s officials laid out an experimental testing procedures they can use if Murray’s motion is approved.
One of Murray’s attorneys, J. Michael Flanagan, argued in a court filing the delay in testing the syringes might hurt the doctor’s defense.
“An essential fact in this case is not only how much propofol was in Michael Jackson’s body but how it was put into his body,” Flanagan wrote. “Since further degradation and deterioration of the evidence makes it increasingly more difficult to test, the prejudice to the defendant is increasing.”
District attorney’s spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said prosecutors had not filed a response to Murray’s motion.
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Famed MJ Lawyer -- Michael Was NOT Suicidal!
1/3/2011 3:30 PM PST by TMZ Staff
The mega-lawyer who successfully defended Michael Jackson in his molestation case is coming out swinging at Dr. Murray's defense team -- blaming MJ's death squarely on Murray because the singer was "not suicidal."
http://www.tmz.com/videos?autoplay=true&mediaKey=02f06860-806a-411c-9a81-16f3574f8cb1&isShareURL=true
Thomas Mesereau went on MSNBC today -- and stated, "The defense lawyers have to do something and what they're gonna try and do is reflect attention away from their client and onto Michael Jackson."
He adds, "The reality is Michael Jackson was not suicidal, he was not self-destructive in the way they're trying to say, and hopefully their defense will not succeed."
For the record, Mesereau's "suicidal" statement is not accurate -- because according to our sources, the defense will argue that Michael MAY have accidentally killed himself after trying to self-administer Propofol ... but he was not suicidal.
Perhaps Mesereau's strongest comment -- "I'm sorry that the defense is going to have to bash Michael Jackson to try and divert attention from their guilty client."
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http://www.laindependent.com/news/Preliminary-hearing-set-to-begin-Tuesday-for-Michael-Jacksons-doctor-112848464.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/michael-jackson/8238216/Michael-Jacksons-doctor-to-appear-in-court-on-manslaughter-charge.html
http://www.tmz.com/2011/01/04/michael-jackson-kenny-ortega-died-propofol-this-is-it-producer-star-witness-preliminary-hearing-manslaughter/
1/3/2011 3:30 PM PST by TMZ Staff
The mega-lawyer who successfully defended Michael Jackson in his molestation case is coming out swinging at Dr. Murray's defense team -- blaming MJ's death squarely on Murray because the singer was "not suicidal."
http://www.tmz.com/videos?autoplay=true&mediaKey=02f06860-806a-411c-9a81-16f3574f8cb1&isShareURL=true
Thomas Mesereau went on MSNBC today -- and stated, "The defense lawyers have to do something and what they're gonna try and do is reflect attention away from their client and onto Michael Jackson."
He adds, "The reality is Michael Jackson was not suicidal, he was not self-destructive in the way they're trying to say, and hopefully their defense will not succeed."
For the record, Mesereau's "suicidal" statement is not accurate -- because according to our sources, the defense will argue that Michael MAY have accidentally killed himself after trying to self-administer Propofol ... but he was not suicidal.
Perhaps Mesereau's strongest comment -- "I'm sorry that the defense is going to have to bash Michael Jackson to try and divert attention from their guilty client."
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още...
http://www.laindependent.com/news/Preliminary-hearing-set-to-begin-Tuesday-for-Michael-Jacksons-doctor-112848464.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/michael-jackson/8238216/Michael-Jacksons-doctor-to-appear-in-court-on-manslaughter-charge.html
http://www.tmz.com/2011/01/04/michael-jackson-kenny-ortega-died-propofol-this-is-it-producer-star-witness-preliminary-hearing-manslaughter/
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People vs. Dr. Conrad Murray