Michael Jackson Death Cover Up. Oh Snap.

I knew this was bound to happen - Michael Jackson is haunting me from the grave. I hate having to endure anything to do with that scalpel-slut sleazebag (may he rest in peace). First there was his life in general being covered by the media, then his death, then that one movie that did well because of his death, and now his post-death shenanigans. Good Lord. As soon as I die I'm going straight to Michael Jackson and punching him in his non-existent nose for doing this to me.

The scandalous cover up is regarding the Propofol that Dr. Conrad Murray administered to Michael (and I bet he is really kicking himself in the butt over now). Previously, Dr. Murray stated that he administered only 2.5ml of Propofol to Michael Jackson before he died. That, however, may not be the truth.

Dr. John Dombrowski, a well-respected anesthesiologist who is on the board of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, confirms that 2.5ml of Propofol could not put someone to sleep, let alone kill them. That dosage reported must be a lie since the amount of the drug found in his system was equal to that of what is used during general anesthesia during surgery.

Additionally, according to TMZ there was evidence found in Michael Jackson's quarters that indicates even more serious neglect and malpractice on Dr. Murrays part:

A small, empty, 20ml bottle of Propofol was found in the bedroom, but there was a secret compartment in a nearby closet that could be the key to the prosecution's case. Several days after Jackson's death, law enforcement found numerous bottles of Propofol in that closet, including a large, empty, 100ml bottle with a large tear in the rubber stopper.

The tear could be critical evidence. There are two ways of administering Propofol. The first is sticking a syringe into the rubber stopper, withdrawing a small amount and then injecting it into the tubing. The second way is by using a spike -- which creates a tear in the rubber stop -- and connects the entire bottle of Propofol to the tube.

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If Dr. Murray did indeed attach the 100ml bottle to the tube and the contents emptied into Jackson's system, that would be 40 times more Propofol than Dr. Murray said he administered.

What I would do is forget this legal mumbo-jumbo and just take away Dr. Murray's license already. HE WAS PRESCRIBING ANESTHESIA FOR SLEEPING PROBLEMS. Doesn't anyone else in the world see this as a huge red flag? Why are we debating whether or not it was 2.5ml or 100?

Next time, Conrad, try handing out warm milk. I heard it's much less lethal than Propofol.

3.01.10 at 10:24:05 AM