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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Micheal Jackson



In nine months since he (killed)? Michael Jackson passed away, his former physician, Dr. Conrad Murray has not reached out to the icon's family to apologize at any point.

Why? Because he did nothing wrong. At least that's his take on it.

Sources close to Dr. Murray say he didn't believe the Propofol he administered to MJ killed him, notwithstanding the L.A. County Coroner's conclusion that it totally did.

Examiners say Jackson died from a lethal overdose of the anesthetic, and after an exhaustive investigation, Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter.

People connected with Conrad Murray say he didn't mention the drug to paramedics because he simply had no idea that Propofol was a factor in Jackson's demise.Really? Hospital-grade anesthesia administered via IV at a private residence when you're out of the room talking to your baby mama isn't even a possible factor?

Tell that to the jury.

As for allegedly hiding Propofol at Jackson's house, Murray's people note it was the doctor himself who informed the LAPD where it could be found two days later.

That appears to be true. Still, why did it take two days?

No wonder Joe Jackson has just filed a wrongful death suit against Murray. Who are we kidding, that shady character would do anything to make a buck off of his dead son ... but Murray isn't helping his own cause with this attitude, that's for sure.Does Dr. Conrad Murray's girlfriend/baby mama, Nicole Alvarez, have any info about the death of Michael Jackson? That's what the LAPD's been trying to find out.

Detectives obtained a search warrant in November and searched a Gmail account belonging to Nicole Alvarez, a woman who had a child with Dr. Conrad Murray.

Murray was staying with her in Santa Monica up until the time Jackson died (June 25, 2009), and police sought records from May through September of last year.

Essentially, detectives wanted to know what Dr. Murray was saying to Nicole Alvarez for two months before and two months after the music star's untimely death. An affidavit mentions a "shipment" Murray may have discussed with Alvarez. Officials believe Dr. Murray had Propofol sent from a Las Vegas pharmacy to Alvarez.

He faces involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of Jackson.

At the center of the prosecution's case are not only Murray's actions that day, but contradictory statements and omissions of facts in statements made to officials.

Meanwhile, a newly-released search warrant details some of what cops discovered at Jackson's mansion in the aftermath of his death. Follow the jump to see ..

Bodyguard Alberto Alvarez is making a shocking accusation against Dr. Conrad Murray, saying the doc halted CPR on Michael Jackson to hide vials of Propofol.

Alvarez, who called 911, told cops months after Jackson's death that Dr. Murray hid bottles of Propofol in a closet so that family and police wouldn't find them.

He told police he saw Dr. Murray running around the room hiding Propofol bottles in a closet near the room where the doctor administered the drug to Jackson.

This adds fuel to a prosecution theory that he covered up evidence.

According to Alvarez, Dr. Murray stopped doing CPR and handed Alvarez drug vials, instructing him to put them in a bag. Alvarez says he saw an IV in Jackson's leg.

He notes that Dr. Conrad Murray took Propofol vials and told Alvarez to put them in a plastic bag, then told Alvarez to put the plastic bag inside a canvas bag.

Alvarez also says Murray told him to remove the IV that contained a white milky substance (Propofol) in another canvas bag. Where the bags went is unclear.
Jackson's mouth and eyes were wide open but there was no sign of life. He was taken to the UCLA Medical Center where he was pronounced dead on June 25.

Alvarez also says that MJ's kids, Prince Michael and Paris, entered the room and cried as they watched Murray administer mouth-to-mouth on the lifeless star.

And there's this: After Jackson died, Murray said he needed to go back to the mansion to get cream Jackson had "so the world wouldn't find out about it."

Sources connected with Murray's defense say he hid nothing. Authorities found bottles of the anesthetic in what looks like a secret compartment of the closet.

Those sources say Alvarez's statement came two months after Jackson died and directly contradicts what the bodyguard told the police the day of MJ's death.

Murray sources say Alvarez never said anything about hiding Propofol at the scene. Dr. Murray told cops two days later where Propofol bottles could be found.

Law enforcement sources believe Murray connected a large bottle directly into the IV and a massive amount, which entered Jackson's system and killed him.

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