Thursday, August 27, 2009

Video - Michael Jackson Still Alive?

The person who posted the video on Live Leak, the video-sharing website, claims to have been passed it by a "trustworthy source", but offers no proof of its authenticity.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Michael Jackson Homicide Verdict

Micheal Jackson was murdered - that's the verdict of the LA County Coroner who ruled a homicide. Now all attention turns to Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray.

The ruling makes it highly likely that Murray will soon face charges in connection with Jackson's death. Murray has already admitted to police that he administered high doses of sedatives in the hours leading up to the king of pops tragic death.


Former LA County deputy districe attorney Vesna Maras said - "I'm surprised by the number of admissions [Murray] eventually made, putting himself right there, administering Propofol for many, many nights in a row".

New details about Jackson's final hours and how Murray reacted after realising Jackson had stopped breathing have been revealed in an affidavit from LAPD detective Orlando Martinez.

The Affidavit also included the following information;

- Murrray injected Jackson with 50 milligrams of Propofol every night for 6 weeks to help with insomnia.

- Jackson, 50, had been given Propofol by other doctors and referred to it as "milk."

- Lidocaine, which Jackson referred to as 'anti-burn' had aslo been given to restore heart rhythmns.

- Jackson was prescribed drugs under various aliases ranging from Jack London to Bryan Singleton and had meds he used prescribed to members of his entourage.

Detectives are still investigating whether Dr. Conrad's action can be classified as negligence for an involuntary manslaughter charge.