Sunday, April 4, 2010

- MJ x Dr. Murray


Almost 10 months passed after Michael Jackson's death, and still, the case has no solution. The last accusation was that his doctor, Dr. Murray, had given MJ a lethal dose of Profopol, a drug Michael was already taking, consequently, causing the death of the idol. There is no need to say that most of MJ's fans, including myself, believe this what truly happened, however, there are those who still think MJ committed suicide. Some of these believers are, of course, Murray's lawyers. According to Perez Hilton, "sources say the defense plans to argue the fact that Dr. Murray only administered 25 mg of Propofol to MJ, but when he left the room to use the bathroom (for two minutes), Jackson self-injected the rest of the bottle (close to 20 ml) because he was 'frustrated'! The defense will also be arguing that MJ 'liked to push it' when it came to his sleeping meds". The date of the trial isn't set yet, but I personally can't wait to finally find out who killed the pop-star Michael Jackson.

3 comments:

Alisha Stafford Feitosa said...

Do people think that the doctor gave him this lethal dose on purpose? Or was he just being reckless or caving in to pressure from Michael? Or might it all have been an unfortunate accident?

Raphaella said...

People DO think that Dr. Murray gave MJ the lethal dose on purpose because in common knowledge, there would be no reason for MJ commit suicide once he was going to do many shows all around the world, and therefore, earn a LOT, A LOOOOOOT of money...

Alisha Stafford Feitosa said...

I can understand the skepticism about suicide. The timing doesn't seem right, like you say.

I just don't understand why exactly the doctor would want to intentionally kill Michael. What would he have to gain from his death?

I don't know a lot of details about the incident, but it sounds more like a reckless and unfortunate accident to me, and while the doctor may be to blame for not behaving more responsibly, I have a hard time seeing this as premeditated murder.

Has there been any new information since you wrote this post?