Michael Jackson's death doctor has been caught in a shocking cover up by details hidden deep in the kings of Pop's Autopsy reports, expert charge.
Dr. Conrad Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter, says he gave the Thriller legend 25ml of the powerful anesthetic Propofol before he died. But new proof based on autopsy test reveals the superstar received a deadly dose 40 TIMES GREATER than the amount his personal physician admits giving him!
It seems Dr.Murray got caught trying to pull a fast one, retired FBI Special Agent in charge Ted Gunderson. This blockbuster information is a game charger. After Jackson died at age 50 last june 25 in his rented Holmby Hills Calif. mansion, Murray told authorities he only gave the Moonwalker the small dose of Propofol.
But top anesthesiologist Dr.John Dombrowski, who reviewed Jackson's file for detectives, insists the tiny dosage Murray claims to have administered wouldn't have even put the singer to sleep, let alone kill him.
Cops later found an empty 100ml Propofol bottle with a large tear in the rubber stopper hidden inside a secret compartment in a closer near Jackson's death bed. Experts say it was an indication the music icon was given a massive dose and his physician tried to cover it up.
Authorities believe the cardiologist may have connected the bottle directly to an IV tube in Jackson's leg without using a pump to regulate the flow. The method creates a huge tear in the rubber stop of drug bottles, experts say.
Now Dr.Death's smoke screen will be blown away in court by Propofol expert, says Gunderson. The private eye insists a medical expert can testify how the Drug circulated through Jackson's bloodstream and for how long. Says Dungerson. The facts are likely going to pound Murray.
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