Dr. Murray May Be Lying About How Much Propofol He Gave Michael Jackson
Posted by Mitch Michaels on 03.01.2010
Expert and evidence show Murray may have given Michael more than 40 times the amount he stated...
Authorities have reason to believe Dr. Conrad Murray tried to cover up the dosage and method he used when it comes to the fatal shot of Propofol that he administered to Michael Jackson.
Murray stated he gave Jackson a very small amount - 2.5 ml - of Propofol shortly before he died. However, a noted anesthesiologist who reviewed the LAPD file says that 2.5ml couldn't have killed Jackson or even put him to sleep.
According to reports, an empty 20 ml bottle of Propofol was found in Michael's bedroom, but there was a secret closet compartment where investigators found several bottles of Propofol, including a large, empty, 100 ml bottle. The rubber stopper in that bottle had a large tear in it, which could indicate the entire bottle was administered at once via an IV. According to the expert, if an infusion pump isn't used to regulate the flow of Propofol, the patient could easily OD.
No infusion pump was found while searching Jackson's home.