Dr. Conrad Murray Stopped CPR on Michael Jackson to Hide Medicine Bottles According to Bombshell Report

Walls Are Closing in King of Pop's Personal Physician

Ron Hart
Yet another bombshell dropped today in the case against Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray.

Yesterday, it was reported that according to a leaked paramedic report, Dr. Murray never told the EMT's responding to the scene that he had given Jackson the medication Propofol. Today, it is being reported that Murray actually stopped administering CPR to an unconscious Jackson as he instead spent precious time collecting medicine bottles around the house; presumably in a bid to conceal them from emergency personnel and investigators.

Alberto Alvarez, a personal assistant to the late King of Pop, reportedly told investigators last August 31 that he on the day Jackson died, he walked into the Jackson's bedroom and saw that Murray was attempting to resuscitate him through CPR techniques. Alvarez told investigators that Murray at one point stopped to collect medicine bottles around the room and put them into a bag before dialing 911 for help.

Alvarez also said that even after Jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital, Murray stated that he needed to return to the Jackson house to get cream that Jackson had. In a cryptic statement seemingly open to interpretation, Murray said he needed to retrieve the cream so that "the world wouldn't find out".

It seems that with each passing week and month, and now even day, the case against Dr. Conrad Murray deepens. He has displayed bizarre, though not illegal behavior, since Jackson's death. In one example, he has allowed himself to be the followed for the purposes of producing a documentary film after the trial is over. He also created controversy by being photographed outside of Jackson's tomb.

Also working against Murray has been the tide of positive public sentiment that Jackson, who always enjoyed it from his fans, has received from the world at large. Since his passing, institutions such as Disney, the National Film Archive and the Grammy Awards have all honored Jackson in one form or another.

A remake of the landmark song We Are the World, co-authored in the 1980's, was dedicated to those suffering in Haiti. Despite battling sordid and ultimately unproven allegations in the later years of his life, his memory and legacy have only grown since his passing.

Far more damaging to Dr. Conrad Murray's defense, however, will be the potentially incriminating evidence that has leaked out over the past couple of days, however. First, his failure to inform the paramedics, and now the allegation that he literally stopped trying to save Jackson to clean up medicine bottles that he presumably did not want found.

Source: David K. Li, "MIchael Jackson's Doctor Allegedly Halted CPR", nypost.com

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  • Lisa3/26/2010

    What do you think "Gone Too Soon", the new documentary on Michael Jackson, will say about his death. I wonder if it will conclude that he was murdered. Ian Halperin likes a good conspiracy and he's behind this film.

  • cawobeth3/22/2010

    good grief...
    "investigation complete" as of full "official" autopsy report...ha !
    really milkin' this...

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