Michael Jackson: His Doctor, Bloody Blouse and Mary Jane? Get a Clue!

Michael's Dead. Wait to Call 911. Find Something to Clean Up the Blood. Let's Roll a Joint

DZBO
By now most of you have been following the Michael Jackson case. It would seem that we would need a "road map" to keep up with all that has happened. Let's see if we can put this in some kind of order.

"Jackson had failed to appear at many of the scheduled rehearsals in Los Angeles over the past two months, but he was there for an "electric" full rehearsal on the night before his death." (click here for full story)

The rehearsal, which went on for several hours, and Michael left a little after midnight.

Next we had Dr. Conrad Murray's attorney, Edward Chernoff, confirming that the doctor had spent time on the phone talking to family members and employees in his medical offices before he discovered Jackson stricken in a bedroom. (click here for full story)

Now the doctor said that he only stepped out of the room to go to the bathroom after administering the propofol and came back to find Jackson unresponsive. Documents contend that Murray waited more than an hour to summon emergency officials. (click here for full story)

Let's talk about that 911 call. The doctor said that there was no "land line" in the bedroom and that he did not know the address.

Look at the timeline posted by CNN about 10:40am:
(click here)

Now look at the paramedics' monitor. (click here)

The paramedics' monitor shows that the call came in at 12:21pm. Almost 2 hours had passed before someone called 911. Listen to the 911 call. The person who made the cal do not give the address but it did come up on the paramedics' monitor.

Now with all this in mind, let's put it together.

-- At about 1:30 a.m., Murray gave Jackson 10 mg of Valium.

At about 2 a.m., he injected Jackson with 2 mg of the anti-anxiety drug Ativan.

At about 3 a.m., Murray then administered 2 mg of the sedative Versed.

At about 5 a.m., he administered another 2 mg of Ativan.

At about 7:30 a.m., Murray gave Jackson yet another 2 mg of Versed while monitoring him with a device that measured the oxygen saturation of his blood.

At about 10:40 a.m., "after repeated demands/requests from Jackson," Murray administered 25 mg of propofol, the document said.

This is said to have taken place in the doctor's bedroom.

"Jackson finally went to sleep and Murray stated that he remained monitoring him. After approximately 10 minutes, Murray stated he left Jackson's side to go to the restroom and relieve himself. Murray stated he was out of the room for about two minutes maximum. Upon his return, Murray noticed that Jackson was no longer breathing," the affidavit said.

The doctor tries CPR but Michael still was not breathing. If the doctor was gone for about, let's say 2 to 5 minutes, the time would be about 11:00 am, so for about 8 minutes he is doing CPR on Michael. Then at 11:18 am, he is on the phone.

"Shortly after Murray said he found Jackson not breathing, Murray was on the phone with three separate callers starting at 11:18 a.m. and ending at 12:05 p.m., according to the court documents which cite the doctor's phone records... Murray has denied the claims and insists he never left the room to make phone calls." (click here)

For about 47 minutes the doctor was on his cell phone, Michael has not been breathing for a better part of an hour and he finally goes finds Alberto Alvarez, Jackson bodyguard, to dial 911. The 911 call was made 16 minutes after the doctor got off the phone from his 3rd call. Murray claims that he did not call 911 because he did not know the address. Alvarez did not tell 911 the address but 911 had it on their paramedics' monitor.

So by now Michael is dead but in the call to 911 Alvarez states:

" He's not breathing and we are trying to pump him..."
(You can hear some one in the room with Alvarez. Alvarez states "the doctor is there")
911 asked " Did any one witnessed what happened?"
Alvarez: "No, just the doctor, sir. The doctor's been the only one here."

Alberto Alvarez did not know that Michael was all ready dead. The doctor is putting on a show just for him. Murray wanted to make it seem that there is still a chance to save Michael's life.

"Sources say cops are suspicious of Dr. Murray's account. If rigor mortis has not set in, the only way to approximate time of death is by body temperature. Once a person dies, their temperature eventually rises or falls to the temperature of the environment. Here's the problem - when paramedics arrived the room was sweltering. So Jackson's body temperature could register in the 90 degree range, even if he were dead for a long time. But we're told paramedics did not get a read on his body temp because they were busy performing CPR." TMZ says.

Who turned up the heat? It is said that Michael liked the temperature turned up high or was this done so it would not be clear when Michael died?

We were told the Michael was in the doctor's bedroom. Why was there a Woman's Blouse covered in blood in Michael's closet. (click here)

Did any of us notice that the blouse was inside out? Who's blood was on the blouse and why didn't the police noticed it when they first came to search the place?

As for the marijuana...
According to the released documents, authorities recovered two different portions of marijuana, one weighing 14.89 gg and another weighing 11.40 gg, both in bags. In addition, paraphernalia often used to roll marijuana was also found, including cigarette papers and two empty cigarette packs, the Los Angeles Police Department Property Report revealed. (click here)

The Chicago Tribune reports:

Rotting marijuana that Michael Jackson's family members mistook for heroin briefly caused detectives to look for further evidence of the illegal drug in the pop star's rented residence during the frenzied 48 hours after his death, according to sources close to the investigation. (click here)

In "Was Michael Jackson Killing Himself or was it Foul Play?" (click here)

I report that Michael that "Dec. 2008, about 6 months before he died, Jackson has been diagnosed with Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, an occasionally fatal genetic condition." Other words his lungs were so bad that he could not be smoking. If he was eating marijuana, getting the "muchies" he would have been gaining weight. "Law enforcement sources said that neither marijuana, cocaine nor heroin were found in Jackson's system." Any one who has had a drug test will tell you that to pass the test you have to be "clean" for months.

So, who's old moldy weed and blood covered blouse did they find? Could it be that after Michael had died some one "planted" them there? What do you think? I am always open to comments and ideas.

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  • Grace8/31/2009

    Great reporting. To bad they can't take this to court. You would have a great case in helping put the doctor away!

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