Search warrant confirms Murray at Michael Jackson death scene

Conrad Murray, the man in the hot seat in the Michael Jackson homicide investigation, was with the singer when he died, according to a search warrant that has surfaced.
The affadavit relating to a search of Jackson’s residence in Holmby Hills initially turned up a suspected quantity of heroin later found to be a non-narcotic substance of an undisclosed nature.
But the affadavit also contains a camera surveillance record of Murray’s arrival at Jackson’s home at 1am on June 25, the day the pop superstar died.
Murray, who was hired as Jackson’s 24/7 personal doctor in April, has told authorities he gave Jackson intravenous lorazepam followed by midazolam in an attempt to get him to sleep.
He said that when the singer begged for his “milk” – the anaesthetic propofol – he gave him a dose of 25mg combined with lidocaine.
He says that shortly afterward he discovered Jackson had stopped breathing.
Source: Splash News
Tags:Affadavit, Conrad Murray, Heroin, Lorazepam, Michael Jackson, Propofol
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