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Witness: Detective Scott Smith - LAPD
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Death Investigation - from natural causes
Homicide / Murder-Investigation - no natural causes and obvious crime
06/25/2009
in this his case it first was a death investigation
in lead: coroner's office, LAPD assistet
in a homicide/murder case would have been the other way round (LAPD in lead)
role of scott smith on 25th of June 2009: to assist mrs. fleak (coroner's office) at MJ's House
9.30 p.m. scott smith cleared the scene / left the house
on request of mj's familiy private security was on duty ( not police) to secure the house
06/26/2009:
still death case
ed winter (coroner's office) was at the house of MJ because the familiy wanted to provide the coroner with an item - scott smith also came to the house:
fotos shown
prescription drugs were found in the master bath (left side of the diagram of the house)
shaving kit with:
- tamazepam (?!) prescription pill bottle with pills in it
- empty bottles: valisone for omar arnold by dr. klein
lorazepam for mj
diazepam
somewhere (where?) there was marihuana (rotten)
fotographs of 06/25/2009 are shown to mr. smith:
master bathroom - extremely messy
fotographs of 06/26/2009 are shown to mr. smith:
the empty containers were put on a ledge (in the master bathroom) to be fotographed (but were found in a shaving kit in the master bathroom)
detective scott put them there.
06/27/2009 mr. pana (?) attorney of c.m. contacted detective martinez. chernoff wanted to meet detectives.
meeting at ritz charlton in office area with chernoff an conrad murray.
detectives conducted an interview with cm
the interview was recorded:
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LAPD interview with CM:
MJ's doc since 2006 - intermittend -
one of MJ's security guards recommended CM
2006 treated family flu
CM was contacted 2009 because MJ wanted him as his physician for TII
Detective asks CM:
Did you work for MJ or for AEG?
Answer: I was employed at MJ but payed for by AEG.
***** Nun ist Mittagspause *******Zuletzt geändert von Lacoeur; 07.10.2011, 21:06.
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Es geht weiter (CM wird von der Polizei interviewt):
Die Befragung von CM ist sehr, sehr schlecht zu verstehen. Sehr viele Hintergundgeräusche.
LAPD interview with CM --tape recorded--:
question: general health of MJ?
CM: very thin, seeing other physicians - MJ did not reveal the reason
on request of MJ CM spent every night at MJ's house.
sunday was CM's day off.
one day was called by michael amir: MJ was in no good shape
CM drove to MJ's house and waited till MJ arrived which was about 1 a.m.
MJ said he was tired, fatigue, treated like a machine.
MJ had a shower.
CM put lotion on MJ's body.
Nobodyelse in the room.
MJ ist not able to sleep naturally.
MJ put an IV for hydration to MJ's leg.
CM gave valium, one pill. 10 mg.
Then additional medication to sleep, IV stopped, Lorezepam pushed slowly with syringe.
IV on again.
MJ still awake for over an hour, he was still awake. CM watched him throughout the whole time.
MJ complained. He wanted to sleep.
CM gave him Medazelam. Injected, slowly.
MJ was still wide awake.
MJ slept for about 10-15 minutes. Then was wide awake again.
4.30 MJ was still wide awake.
MJ complained, he had to sleep, he had these rehearsels, these shows in England. He could not function when he could not sleep.
CM gave him Lorezepam.
MJ was wide awake.
MJ complained again.
7.30 MJ still wide awake. At that time CM gave Medazelam.
No effect.
It's beyond 10 o'clock in the morning.
MJ is complaining.
MJ "please give me some "milk"".
A medicine he was familiar with: propofol. A sedative that can also be used for anesthesia.
CM gave the propofol - 25 mg - together with Lidocaine - slowly infused - approximately at 10.50.
MJ was then asleep.
CM took all the precaution that was available to him: pulsoxymeter for control of the heart rate and the amount of oxygen in the blood, nasal canula, oxygen.
25 mg ist a lower dose of "milk" than before because of the other medications given to him through the night.
throughout the last two months CM had given MJ propofol every day(night). he gave him 50 mg each day (night).
on 06/25/2009 CM tried to get MJ off the "milk".
before beeing hired by MJ for TII CM had not known that MJ needed "milk" on a daily basis.
CM reports that MJ said others doctors had allowed MJ to "push" the "milk" himself. CM refused to let MJ "push" the propofol himself.
MJ said many doctors had given him propofol. also doctors in Germany.
the detectives ask CM if he knows about other doctors giving "milk" to MJ.
CM says:
Once MJ went to Las Vegas to attend a show together with his kids. He could not sleep and contacted CM. CM could not put him to sleep. MJ asked CM to contact Dr. Adams who had given him "milk" before. MJ was treated with milk by Dr. Adams in CM's office because there were the devices to watch MJ (pulsoxymeter etc.)
CM was surprised about the "milk".
MJ said:
Conrad, when I am on tour I need to sleep and for that I need "milk" so I can sleep for 15 to 18 hours so that I feel good enough to perform.
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Back to 06/25/2009
MJ was asleep. But he was not snoring as usually.
Propofol was given continously.
CM monitored him, sat there and watched him for a long enough peroid so that he felt comfortable. Then CM went to the bathroom. When he came back to the bed of MJ, MJ wasn't breathing.
CM had been gone for about two minutes.
MJ wasn't breathing, but there was puls in the femerol region.
CM started immediately CPR and resuscitation.
Started with CPR and then gave mouth to mouth resuscitation. MJ's chest was moving.
CM did not move MJ out of the bed, because he could not do that on his own.
But he put one hand underneath MJ / on his back and with the other on the chest he compressed.
Then he ventilated him again. His chest was raising.
MJ's phone didn't work.
CM got out his cellphone and called MJ's assistent (Michael Amir) and asked him to call 911 and come
Then CM returned to MJ.
No one came.
CM gave Flumanezal 0,2 mg into the vene and continued compression.
Then CM ran out of the room, down the stairs, saw the chef, said call 911 and get security up here.
Alberto Alvarez came up. CM wanted him to help him to move MJ to the floor to do CPR.
Which they did while Alvarez called 911.
The ambulance came.
CM now reports the details of what the paramedics did, that after a while paramedics said MJ was dead but that CM asked to carry on CPR and get MJ to the hospital where CPR was continued etc.
CM wondered why they could not get MJ's oxigenlevel higer than 30 (70-90 is normal) and suggested he might have had a blod clot in the lungs, that's why he asked for an autopsy.
CM had never seen a patient being addicted to "milk".
He had asked MJ if he wanted to carry on with this forever.
CM had suggested to try some other medication to get him off his "milk". MJ agreed, but said he had to sleep.
Then he tried this for three nights.
CM describes night one and two. Where it worked, MJ slept. The third night it did not work so CM gave propofol additionally.Zuletzt geändert von Lacoeur; 08.10.2011, 00:21.
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Komplette Niederschrift seiner Aussagen in der Befragung durch die beiden Polizeibeamten:
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Bitte nicht TMZ anklicken!!!
...denn hier gibt es ebenfalls das vollständige Transkript von Murrays Polizei-Verhör als PDF:
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Jermaine Jackson via TWITTER:
"I hope the "rent-a-pundits" on TV were listening to this week's lab results that prove there was no Demerol in Michael's body when he died. Finally, the truth comes out to nail the speculative bullshit that has filled air-time by people who prefer to fill in the blanks rather than stick to facts from court: that there is NO evidence of what my brother was 'under' at the time of Murray's audio recording; there is NO evidence that Michael was "addicted" to Propofol as some, like Dr Drew, have guessed; there is NO evidence that Michael's insomnia was linked to Demerol usage (a defense theory).
I have grown tired of the assumptions attached to the audio recording of Michael - the 2+2=5=slurred speech=addict argument that follows some kind of ESPN-style analysis that is not only a travesty to the truth but to the memory of a man who is not here to speak up for himself. This week, the EXPERT evidence shuts up those pundits, ex-friends and attorneys who have seemed determined to paint Michael out to be something he was not in the years before his death.
I'll say it again: events in 1993 and 2001/02 have nothing to do with my brother's death in 2009. Michael was not an addict. He was an insomniac desperate for sleep. We endure this evidence because we want answers -- and this vindication from the lab results is one of those irrefutable answers."
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Dr. Adams, der ein ausgebildeter und erfahrener Anästhesist ist, wehrt sich !!!
Er habe MJ lediglich im Jahre 2008 innerhalb einer Klinik 4x Propofol verabreicht.
Murray hätte MJ total kontrolliert und keinen weiteren Arzt an seiner Seite geduldet.
Murray hätte MJ getötet und dies ganz allein zu verantworten.
Dr. Adams sei wegen der Falschaussage, Unterstellung und Verleumdung durch Murray sehr verärgert und werde ihn deswegen verklagen.
Issues w/ JVM HLN
date: Oct 7 2011
Libo Agwara
IssuesLiboAgwara10072011
Attorney for Dr. David Adams
Adams is an Anesthesiologist
+says Dr. Adams has only met Murray once
+says Murray is lying
+says his client has only given Michael Jackson propofol 4 times in 2008 in a medical setting when Michael had
+says murray told Dr. Adams he could get somebody to join the tour for less money than his client was asking
+says his client turned down murray's offer to join murray on the London tour
+says Murray was pressuring local doctors to give MJ propofol as far back as 2007 (admin note: woah!)
+says murray overruled Michael jackson and hired himself (murray)
+says murray didn't want anybody else close to MJ
+says murray had total control over MJ
+says murray killed MJ himself
+says will be looking to file a lawsuit against Conrad Murray
+says Adams will sue Murray
+says Adams is very angry
+says Adams does not administer propofol to anyone outside of a medical setting
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Conrad Murray, in taped interview, recalls being hired by Jackson
October 7, 2011 | 1:30 pm
Jurors heard a seemingly composed, even-keeled Conrad Murray describe how he came to care for Michael Jackson in the months leading up to the singer’s death, as the doctor’s interview with police was played Friday at his involuntary-manslaughter trial.
Speaking with an accent, the Grenada native spoke in a steady and measured voice as he responded to questions from Los Angeles Police Department detectives.
In the first few minutes of the interview played in the morning, Murray told police he first took care of Jackson in 2006 when the singer and his children had the flu.
Watch live: Full coverage of Dr. Conrad Murray's trial
He was introduced to the singer by a security guard who was a patient, Murray told detectives.
In the following years, he cared for Jackson “off and on, intermittently,” the doctor recalled.
Murray said he cared for Jackson for about two months the singer's June 2009 death.
He said the pop star’s assistant, Michael Amir Williams, called saying that Jackson “wanted very much” for the doctor to be part of his concert tour in London.
The doctor recounted telling Williams he would need more details “and shortly after, I got a call from Mr. Jackson about how elated he was that I was joining the trip,” even though he had yet to agree to sign on, Murray said in the interview.
Murray said it was later that he realized it would be the concert promoter AEG, not Jackson, that would be paying the salary for his work.
The physician’s 2 1/2-hour interview from two days after Jackson’s death has never before been made public, except for brief excerpts played last week by prosecutors during opening statements.
A detective has previously testified that during the interview, Murray said he administered a half-dose of the surgical anesthetic that killed Jackson, and that he had been trying to wean the entertainer off the drug.
LAPD Det. Scott Smith testified that the interview took place in a small office next to a banquet hall at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Marina del Rey. Music, rustling and chatting can be heard in the background.
In the recording, detectives told Murray that the interview would be used to assist the coroner in determining a cause of death for Jackson.
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Michael Jackson Death Trial: Conrad Murray's Police Interview Played in Court
By JIM AVILA (@JimAvilaABC) , KAITLYN FOLMER (@ABCKaitlyn) and JESSICA HOPPER (@jesshop23)
LOS ANGELES Oct. 7, 2011
Jurors have begun listening to Conrad Murray's interview with police officers in the days after Michael Jackson died, allowing the jury and Jackson fans to hear Murray's account of the singer's final moments alive.
Prosecutors in the Conrad Murray manslaughter trial began playing the tape shortly before the jurors went to lunch. They are expected to hear the rest of the more than two hour interview when they return from their break.
The interview was conducted by Los Angeles police detectives on June 27, 2009, just two days after Jackson died of a drug overdose. It was conducted at the Ritz Carlton in Marina del Ray, Calif., where Murray's attorneys were staying. Murray could face four years in prison if convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the king of pop's death.
The interview has never been played publicly before. Since the trial began, all recordings of Murray's voice have been from the day Jackson died.
On the tiny portion of the recording played so far, Murray says that he first treated Jackson and his three children for the flu in 2006 while they were staying Las Vegas. He tells police that he treated Jackson intermittenly since then.
When asked about whether Murray knew if Jackson had any other doctors, Murray says, "He never disclosed that to me, but because he moved around so much, I would assume that he was."
That statement could raise juror's eyebrows. Jurors have seen pictures and heard testimony that on nightstands next to the bed where Jackson died and where Murray administered propofol to the singer were vials of prescription pills prescribed by at least two other doctors than Murray.
In addition to the police interview, jurors also watched surveillance video of Conrad Murray leaving the UCLA Medical Center after Jackson was declared dead.
Detective Scott Smith told jurors that he went to the hospital on the day Jackson died, but was unable to track Murray down for an interview. He did talk briefly to Jackson's bodyguard and driver.
Smith said that the day after Jackson died, Jackson's family alerted him and the coroner of additional evidence found in the master bathroom of Jackson's mansion.
Pictures of the master bathroom showed a messy space with drawers open,notes taped to windows and things covering the floor.
The evidence included three empty pill bottles and a shaving bag full of rotten marijuana. Smith said police at first thought the marijuana was heroin.
The playing of the police interview and surveillance video marks a shift from two days of forensic evidence in the case, including fingerprint evidence and Jackson's toxicology report.
On Thursday, a Los Angeles County toxicologist detailed the drugs found in the king of pop's body at the time he died. Propofol, the powerful anesthetic, that Jackson overdosed on was found in both his stomach contents and his blood.
Jackson died at age 50 after a night of rehearsing for his comeback tour, "This Is It." He came home the night before, threw his black jacket on the bathroom floor and tried to sleep. Prosecutors claim that Murray recklessly administered propofol and other drugs to the singer to help him sleep and failed to properly monitor Jackson while he was under the influence of the drugs.
Defense attorney Ed Chernoff said in opening statements that Jackson was a desperate insomniac.
"Michael Jackson swallowed up to eight pills on his own, without telling his doctor. Michael Jackson self-administered an additional dose of propofol," Chernoff said on Sept. 27.
The testimony of toxicologist Dan Anderson might have cast doubt on the possibility of Jackson swallowing a lethal combination of pills and propofol.
The singer's stomach only had .13 milligrams of propofol in it, an amount that typically wouldn't be lethal.
Prosecutor David Walgren asked the toxicologist if that amount was "the equivalent of specks of sugar crystals from a one gram sugar packet you might see in a restaurant."
Anderson said that Walgren's comparison is accurate.
The amount of propofol in Jackson's blood was far greater. Propofol is typically administered intravenously and in a hospital setting. If the drug was administered through an IV, it would show up in Jackson's blood.
In vials of blood taken from Jackson's dead body at the UCLA Medical Center, there was 4.2 micrograms of propofol present.
In addition to the toxicology report, prosecutors read the fingerprint analysis done on items found in the Jackson home. A bottle of propofol had Murray's left index fingerprint. Jackson's fingerprints were not on any of the items tested which included a syringe, two propofol bottles and two saline IV bags.
The fingerprint evidence was not all good news for prosecutors. Mystery fingerprints were found on both a cut saline bag and a propofol bottle that was found inside the bag.
The fingerprints found on both did not belong to Murray, Jackson, Jackson's bodyguard who claimed to have moved the IV bag, or any of the investigators or first responders.
"Fingerprint evidence can be confusing because on the one hand, if you find someone's fingerprint, it's significant…If you don't find someone's fingerprint, it doesn't necessarily mean someone wasn't there," said ABC News' legal analyst Dan Abrams.
Murray's defense attorney attempted to cast shadow over the thorougness of the investigation into Michael Jackson's death during the cross-examination of a coroner investigator Thursday.
Defense attorney Chernoff repeatedly asked investigator Elissa Fleak from the Los Angeles coroner's office whether she made mistakes when gathering evidence and taking photos at Jackson's rented mansion after he died of a drug overdose.
"You made substantial number of mistakes in your investigation of this case," Chernoff asked.
"No," Fleak responded.
On Wednesday, prosecutors painstakingly went through photos taken by Fleak at Jackson's home and of a dead Jackson at the UCLA Medical Center.
The photos ranged from an ambu bag on the floor to a jug of Jackson's urine to vials upon vials of propofol and other drugs found on Jackson's nightstand and in three bags in his closet.
Fleak admitted that her fingerprints were on a syringe that she had moved and that she had mistakenly referred to a catheter as a broken syringe in her report.
Upon cross-examination, she potentially dealt a blow to prosecutors by saying that an IV bag did not appear to have the milky residue of propofol, seeming to contradict her own testimony given Wednesday. Fleak told jurors Wednesday that she'd recovered an IV bag that had been slit and had propofol in it from a blue Costco bag in Jackson's closet. Today, she said a picture of that IV bag didn't look like it had any of the drug's residue.
In addition to giving a seemingly contradictory statement, Fleak also admitted to jurors that she never noted that the slit IV bag had a propofol vial in it until March of this year. Fleak also said that Jackson's home was not secured after she gathered evidence.
"I think they [the defense] made a little bit of headway. I don't think that this is the strongest part of their defense...that the investigation was sloppy," said legal analyst Abrams.
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Ein deutsches Michael Jackson Forum, mit dem Titel: Michael MJ Jackson forever. Neben dem Forum rund um Michael Jackson, gibt es ein Lexikon und eine Galerie.
9. Prozeßtag - Fr. 7.10.2011
2. Zeuge: Scott Smith - LAPD Detective
Er hat die 2stündige Vernehmung von Dr. Conrad Murray durchgeführt.
* Smith erzählte der Jury das einen Tag, nachdem Michael Jackson starb, ihm ein Rasierset (?) übergeben wurde , welches von der Jackson Familie an Ermittler übergeben wurde - - der enthielt eine niedrige Dosis Marihuana und leere verschreibungspflichtige Flaschen von Temazepam.
* Smith sagte das er lehre Pillendosen von Diazepam und Lorazepam im "Masterbadezimmer" gefunden habe - das Bad nannte er "unordentlich".
* Am 27.6.09 trafen er und Det. Martinez, Dr.Murray und seine Anwälte, auf ihre Bitte hin im Ritz Carlton Marina del Ray.
* Smith nahm die Vernehmung auf Band auf, welches nun der Jury vorgespielt wird. In der Aufnahme wirkt Murray ruhig und gefasst.
* Die Detective sagten Murray das die Aufnahme nicht veröffentlicht wird solange der toxikologische Bericht nicht komplett ist. Dies wollten sie für ihr Notizen.
* Sie fragten Murray ob MJ andere Ärzte sehen würde. Murray sagte das er das nicht wüsste.
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Mitschrift: Tonbandaufnahme der Vernehmumg : Smith - Murray
Vollständiger Name :
Conrad Robert Murray
es folgen die Angaben zu :
Adresse, Arbeitsadresse, Telefonnummer., Geburtsdatum
CM sprach bereits im KH mit einigen Polizisten nachdem MJ verstarb.
Seit 2006 war er immer mal wieder MJs Arzt (on -off Arzt)
Wusste nicht wirklich ob er in Behandlung anderer Ärzte war
Er sei Kardiologe und hat eine Zusatzqualifikation als Internist
MJ hat ihn nicht als Kardiologen aufgesucht
2006 hat er Grippe bei MJ und seinen Kindern behandelt
Er kam zu ihm durch einen Securityguard
Seit 2 Monaten hat er MJ durchgehend behandelt
Amir Williams kam zu ihm und sagte MJ hätte ihn gern als Arzt mit auf Tour nach London
Nach weiteren Gespächen sagte CM zu
Murray gibt an das er direkt mit MJ darüber sprach und er sein direkter Arbeitgeber gewesen sei – die Bezahlung sollte aber durch AEG erfolgen.
Vielen Dank, tanzmaus
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Zeugenaussage von Detektiv Orlando Martinez:
Orlando Martinez befragte Murray zwei Tage nach Michaels Tod zu seinen Todesumständen. Das Gespräch soll 20 Minuten gedauert haben.*
Das ist, was Murray ihm erzählte:
Murray sagt den Polizisten, er hätte Michael Jackson mindestens 6 Tage die Woche für einen Zeitraum von 2 Monaten vor seinem Tod mit Propofol behandelt.
Murray traf Michael Jackson zum ersten Mal im Jahr 2006 durch den Sohn eines Patienten *und *behandelte ihn und seine Kinder wegen Grippe in Las Vegas.*
Michael Amir Williams rief Murray 2009 an, damit er Michaels Arzt für die TII Tour wird. Michael hätte ihn danach angerufen.*
Für einen Zeitraum von 2 Monaten vor seinem Tod behandelte er Michael dann wegen Schlaflosigkeit. Er gab Michael eine Injektion, 50 mg Propofol, um ihn zum Einschlafen zu bringen und benutzte danach einen Tropf.*
Murray soll bemerkt haben, dass MJ abhängig von Propofol gewesen sei und in Michaels letzten drei Tagen versuchte er, ihn davon wegzubringen, indem er die Propofolmenge reduzierte und zwei andere Medikamente benutzte: Lorazepam und Midazalam.*
Am 25. Juni kam Murray vor Michael um 0.50 Uhr in Michaels Villa an, ging in das Zimmer, wo er Michael behandelte und wartete da. Michael kam irgendwann um 1 Uhr. Sie hatten ein kurzes Gespräch über den Abend. MJ duschte und zog sich um. Danach cremte Murray Michaels Rücken mit Benoquin ein, wegen seiner Hautkrankheit.*
Murray benutzte eine Infusion für Flüssigkeitszufuhr an Michaels rechtem oder linkem Bein unterhalb des Knies.*
Niemand anderes war mit im Zimmer.*
Um 2 Uhr benutzte er eine Injektionsspritze und gab Michael 2 mg Lorazepam, verdünnt in Kochsalzlösung. Außerdem bekam MJ 10 mg Valium oral.*
Eine Stunde später war Michael noch wach. Murray gab ihm 2 mg Diazepam um ca. 3 Uhr.*
Um 3.20 Uhr soll MJ dann eingeschlafen sein für 10 bis 12 Minuten. Murray schaute auf seine Uhr.
Als MJ wieder aufwachte, dämmte Murray das Licht, machte Musik an und schlug Michael vor zu meditieren.
MJ machte sich Gedanken, dass er die Proben abbrechen müsste, weil er nicht schlafen konnte.*
Auch mit Mirazepam schlief Michael nicht ein.*
Um 5 Uhr gab Murray ihm 2 mg Lorazepam. Michael beschwerte sich weiter, dass er die Shows abbrechen müsse.*
Um 7.30 Uhr gibt er ihm wieder 2 mg Diazepam. Michael redet davon, dass er immer noch wach ist und dass er so viel Druck hat, wegen der Absage der Konzerte.*
Um 10 Uhr war Michael immer noch wach und fragte nach „Milch“, was seine Bezeichnung für Propofol gewesen sei.*
Dann um 10.40 Uhr herum gab Murray ihm 25 mg Propofol innerhalb von 25 Minuten. Er schaute wieder auf seine Uhr. *Er hätte ihm nur die Hälfte der üblichen Menge gegeben, um ihn zum Einschlafen zu bringen. Danach benutzte er einen Tropf, damit er weiterschläft und nicht aufwacht.*
Murray schaute auf seine Uhr und um 11 Uhr schlief Michael ein. Murray überwachte ihn eine Zeit lang bis er zufrieden mit Michaels Schlafzustand war und ging dann auf die Toilette für ca. 2 Minuten. Als er zurückkam schaute er, ob Michael Atembewegungen macht. Er war fassungslos, dass er es nicht tat, weil das erste was er immer machte, war auf Michaels Brust zu schauen.*
Er soll gleich mit Herzmassage und Mund zu Mund Beatmung angefangen haben, während Michael immer noch im Bett lag, weil er ihn alleine nicht vom Bett runter bewegen konnte.*
Die Staatsanwaltschaft fragt, wie viel Michael wiegt. Einspruch.
Er wählte den Notruf nicht, weil er Michaels Behandlung nicht unterbrechen wollte.*
Dann rief er aber Michael Amir Williams an, damit er die Security holt.*
Murray gab Michael 2 mg Tomazapil.
Er verließ Michael, um der Köchin vom Treppengeländer aus zu sagen, sie solle die Security hochschicken, weil es ein Notfall gäbe.*
Murray erzählte dem Detektiv von den Taschen mit den Medikamenten, schien aber überrascht, weil er eigentlich dachte, dass die Polizisten diese Taschen schon gefunden haben.
Er benutzte Lidocaine zusammen mit Propofol.
Murray erwähnte nicht die Telefonate, die er führte, während er Michael behandelte und auch nicht die Textnachrichten, die er empfand und sendete.*
Michael hätte öfters gefragt, ob er sich das Propofol selbst geben darf, aber Murray hätte es ihm nie erlaubt.
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Murray: Michael bettelte um Betäubungsmittel
zuletzt aktualisiert: 08.10.2011 - 09:50
Los Angeles (RPO). Mit Spannung war die Aussage des wegen fahrlässiger Tötung angeklagte Leibarzt Conrad Murray von Michael Jackson erwarten worden. Seiner Aussage nach habe Jackson um Propofol gebettelt.
FOTOS
Prozess-Auftakt gegen Jacksons Leibarzt*
Nach eigenen Angaben wollte Murray den verstorbenen Popstarvon seiner Abhängigkeit von dem starken Betäubungsmittel Propofol befreien. In dem Prozess gegen Murray in Los Angeles wurden am Freitag die Tonaufnahmen einer Befragung des Arztes durch die Polizei zwei Tage nach Jacksons Tod vorgespielt. Murray gibt darin zu Protokoll, er habe drei Tage vor Jacksons Tod damit begonnen, den Musiker von dem Medikament zu entwöhnen, das dieser als Schlafmittel nutzte und das zu seinem Tod geführt haben soll.
Die Nacht vor seinem Tod habe Jackson nicht schlafen können, sagte Murray der Polizei. Er habe ihm vergeblich andere Schlafmittel verabreicht, in den Morgenstunden habe ihm Jackson dann gesagt: "Ich muss schlafen, Dr. Conrad (...). Sie wissen, ich kann nicht funktionieren, wenn ich keinen Schlaf bekomme." Jackson habe dann um seine "Milch" gebeten, so habe er Propofol genannt, sagte Conrad: "Bitte, bitte, geben Sie mir etwas Milch, damit ich schlafen kann." Gegen 10.40 Uhr morgens habe er ihm dann 25 Milligramm Propofol gespritzt.
Er sei dann gegen 11 Uhr auf die Toilette gegangen, sagte Murray weiter. Als er nach "ungefähr zwei Minuten" an das Bett des Popstars zurückgekehrt sei, habe dieser nicht mehr geatmet. Er habe daraufhin umgehend mit einer Herz-Lungenmassage begonnen. Unklar ist bislang, warum noch fast eineinhalb Stunden verstrichen, bis um 12.20 Uhr der Notarzt gerufen wurde. Der Arzt machte auch keine Angaben über mehrere Telefonate, die er in der Zeit geführt haben soll.
Die Staatsanwaltschaft wirft Murray vor, Jackson eine Überdosis Propofol gegeben und ihn dann vernachlässigt zu haben. Die Verteidigung argumentiert, der unter Schlafstörungen leidende Jackson habe sich selbst einen tödlichen Cocktail aus Propofol und Lorazepam verabreicht, während Murray nicht im Raum war. Dem Arzt drohen bei einer Verurteilung bis zu vier Jahre Haft.
Nach den Angaben, die Murray bei der Polizei machte, war Jackson schwer von Propofol abhängig, kannte die Dosierungen und spritzte sich das Medikament auch immer wieder selbst. Er habe ihm gesagt, dass seine Vorgänger als Leibärzte ihm mit Propofol schon 15 bis 18 Stunden Schlaf am Stück ermöglicht hätten, sagte Murray.
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