Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Michael Jackson's Doctor Refuses to Deny Drug Reports

Michael Jackson’s Doctor Refuses to Deny Drug Reports: Michael Jackson's Doctor Refuses to Deny Drug Reports
Michael Jackson's doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray. Photo by southernledger.com

The lawyer for the doctor who was at Michael Jackson's home the day he died refused to deny that his client gave Jackson the the powerful anesthesia found at the singer's home.

Dr. Conrad Murray was interviewed by LAPD detectives a week ago Saturday, Fox News reported Monday.

Law enforcement sources say when police searched the home, they found the powerful anesthesia Propofol. The drug was specifically labeled Propofol and there was no indication it had been prescribed to anyone.

Edward Chernoff reiterated that his client did not administer Demerol or OxyContin to Jackson the day he died. But Chernoff would not take the same stand on Propofol. Chernoff said, "I have no statement on whether the Dr. prescribed or administered Propofol."

Chernoff added, "We're confident whatever the doctor prescribed did not kill Michael Jackson."

The LAPD and the DEA are on the hunt to determine how the Propofol ended up in Jackson's home. The drug should never be administered outside a hospital.

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