Jul 13, 2009

MORE OF THE MICHAEL JACKSON STORY UNFOLDS




You know the week can't start out right without discussing the latest details in the Michael Jackson case.


Michael's death could very well turn into a criminal investigation according to LA Police Chief William Bratton.


Bratton told CNN that his department is awaiting the coroner's final report to decide whether to proceed with the investigation as a homicide case or as an accidental drug overdose.

  • Dr. Conrad Murray and Dr. Arnold Klein have not been cooperating with authorities police say. The two were asked to hand over all of their documents and files to investigators but both failed to give up all their information.


As previously stated, Jackson had dozens of injection marks and punctures all over his body the day he died. Law enforcement sources say that some of the injections were old and some were fresh. They were found on his upper arms, upper legs, ankles, inside around his knees and the neck.


  • A doctor who treated Michael claimed the singer self-injected Demerol into his system.
  • Retired L.A. County Sheriff's deputy Michael Laperruque who worked as Jackson's security said some doctors were trying to get Jackson off of Demerol, and that one of the doctor's in Santa Barbara "was upset with him because he had been self-injecting."

    Laperruque told detectives he had picked up Jackson's prescriptions for the singer, usually under the name Chris Carter. Carter was one of Jackson's bodyguards.

    Laperruque also told detectives one time when he was at Neverland his job was to keep Jackson's family out because they were planning an intervention.
  • Most of the prescriptions for Michael were under different aliases & his security and whoever was around would be the ones to go pick them up.




His three children, originally scheduled for a hearing this morning, has been postponed for a week. The move was requested by both Katherine Jackson, who was awarded temporary guardianship, and Debbie Rowe, Jackson's ex-wife and the mother of Prince Michael and Paris Jackson.



And lastly, during the 2003search of Neverland Ranch, investigators found this in his home:


  • A vial of Versed -- a powerful sedative
  • Several IV bags containing "a milky white fluid, located in a small cardboard box on top of the bathtub." Propofol and other anesthesias are milky white.
  • A vial of Promethazine -- an antihistamine with strong sedative effects
  • A generic for of Xanax
  • A bottle of Percocet
  • A syringe
  • A vial with Demerol in it
  • Numerous loose pills outside bottles
  • A bottle of Prednisone -- a steroid
  • Ery-tab -- an antibiotic
  • Prescriptions for Xanax that had been filled
  • Oxygen tanks
  • IV stands



This is all just too much. . . so freakin tragic!!! I'm just picturing Michael rolling around the IV stands filled with anesthics or him just laying in bed with an IV connected to his body. . . so so so sad! =*(



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