Jackson Doctor Sought

Friday, June 26, 2009

The L.A. police have been investigating Michael Jackson's death, and have zeroed in on a doctor, Conrad Robert Murray, whose responsibility it was to give Jacko his daily Demerol injection.

This doctor reportedly gave Jacko a shot of the opium-based pain killer right before he died. Then, just to make sure plenty of suspicion attached itself to him, Murray went missing.

Murray has since surfaced, according to TMZ, and is preparing to speak to authorities. Meanwhile, TMZ also reports that members of Jacko's family had expressed concern about his Demerol habit. It's always the shady doctor isn't it?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh cripes, why did you have to run that picture? It always gave me the creeps so bad.

Anonymous said...

Let's see.... MJ was awesome from '72 (age 13) to '85 (age 26, though some would say it was over with Thriller, I will give him Bad as well). He was mediocre from '85-'92 and he was pure tabloid since then. Does he count as another child star who flamed out in adulthood or do we give him credit for making it to adulthood?

mondo trasho said...

Michael Jackson expected to go out the way he did. Lisa Marie Presley wrote the following on her MySpace blog:

"He Knew.

Years ago Michael and I were having a deep conversation about life in general.

I can't recall the exact subject matter but he may have been questioning me about the circumstances of my Fathers Death.

At some point he paused, he stared at me very intensely and he stated with an almost calm certainty, "I am afraid that I am going to end up like him, the way he did."

I promptly tried to deter him from the idea, at which point he just shrugged his shoulders and nodded almost matter of fact as if to let me know, he knew what he knew and that was kind of that.

14 years later I am sitting here watching on the news an ambulance leaves the driveway of his home, the big gates, the crowds outside the gates, the coverage, the crowds outside the hospital, the Cause of death and what may have led up to it and the memory of this conversation hit me, as did the unstoppable tears.

A predicted ending by him, by loved ones and by me, but what I didn't predict was how much it was going to hurt when it finally happened.

The person I failed to help is being transferred right now to the LA County Coroners office for his Autopsy."