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| 3/22/2010 |
Report: Dr. Conrad Murray Didn't Admit Propofol Use
Dr. Conrad Murray did not tell paramedics on June 25th -- the day Michael Jackson died -- that he had administered Propofol to the singer. That's according to TMZ.com, which reports this new detail comes from a paramedics report. When EMTs first arrived at Jackson's home, Murray told them the King of Pop was exhausted from lack of sleep. He also said he had administered the sedative Lorazepam. But Jackson's personal physician made no mention to EMTs on the scene of administering Propofol. The report also states that when medics arrived, the singer's pupils were dilated and he had no blood pressure, breath, or pulse. Murray has been charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of Jackson. He pleaded not guilty to the charges last month and is due back in court on April 5th. |
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