Jackson Doc Mum on Administering Anesthesia

Michael Jackson's DoctorThe lawyer for the doctor who was at Michael Jackson's home the day he died tells TMZ he did not give Jackson OxyContin or Demerol that day, but he wouldn't say the same about the powerful anesthesia found at the singer's home.

Dr. Conrad Murray was interviewed by LAPD detectives a week ago Saturday. Law enforcement sources tell us the information Dr. Murray gave police regarding drugs at Jackson's home was enough for cops to secure a search warrant from a judge. A search warrant can only be issued if there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed.

Law enforcement sources say when police searched the home, they found the powerful anesthesia Propofol. The drug was specifically labeled Propofol and there was no indication it had been prescribed to anyone.

Edward Chernoff reiterated to us his client did not administer Demerol or OxyContin to Jackson the day he died. But Chernoff would not take the same stand on Propofol. Chernoff told us, "I have no statement on whether the Dr. prescribed or administered Propofol."

Chernoff added, "We're confident whatever the doctor prescribed did not kill Michael Jackson."

As we reported last week, cops obtained a search warrant the day after Jackson died. A second warrant was issued two days after Dr. Murray's interview -- that's the one that led cops to the Propofol. The second warrant may have been necessary if the first warrant only covered prescription medications.

The LAPD and the DEA are on the hunt to determine how the Propofol ended up in Jackson's home. The drug should never be administered outside a hospital.

UPDATE:
A spokesman for attorney Ed Chernoff just called to say when Chernoff spoke with TMZ last night "He was not conscious. He had just woken up and he can't speak for anything that was in the home."

In fact, it was just after midnight Houston time when we spoke with him. We were on the phone with Chernoff for nearly 20 minutes. He repeated multiple times that he had no comment regarding the Propofol. Aside from the comments we quoted above, Chernoff said, "I have no comment on whether the doctor administered Propofol." He also said, "I can't deny or admit what the doctor might have prescribed." He also said "I can't say if the doctor gave him Propofol."

Chernoff went on to talk about the LAPD investigation, sounding very alert and choosing his words carefully: "When all the results come in, the truth will come out and the correct result will be obtained." He also asked questions about what we knew regarding which drug may have killed Michael Jackson.


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316. #1 Issue: Why did Dr. Murray administer Propofil to MJ outside of a hospital setting?
#2 Issue: Why didn't Dr. Murray have a defibrilator onsite considering the dangerousness of this drug?
#3 Issue: After MJ went into cardiac arrest, why didn't Dr. Murray repeatedly yell at the top of his lungs for someone
to call 9-1-1 while, at the same time, administering CPR until help arrived?
#4 Issue: When MJ failed to respond to CPR within 5 minutes, why didn't Dr. Murray call 9-1-1 himself and tell them
he was at Michael Jackson's rented home as I am sure the P.D. would have been aware of where MJ was living.
#5 Issue: Had MJ been immediately transported to the UCLA Medical Center, which is well equipped with staff and
emergency life-saving equipment, and a defibrilator, he most probably would still be alive today.

Posted at 4:03PM on Jul 15th 2009 by Stocirpa

317. The toxicolgy report is not available yet, but Dr. Murray's story sounds fishy to me. I find it pecular that Dr, Murray allowed approximately 30 minutes to pass before calling 911. The patient in his care developed shallow breathing and, if not already in cardiac arrest, with pending cardiac arrest. Times lost: 30 minutes prior to calling 911 + 45 minutes for resus efforts by EMT = 1 hour and 15 minutes. If Dr, Murray addministered propofol to MJ, he is not qualified to do so, only an thesiaologist is.

Posted at 1:53PM on Jul 15th 2009 by Concerned

318. Michael jackson is the best of the best, people took advantage of him. My regards to the children and his family.He is the best.

Posted at 3:55PM on Jul 15th 2009 by christine

319. I don't understand. If you are not interested in the information being provided here, or if you do not like Michael Jackson why do you WASTE your time and come on the sites that YOU know are talking about him? Miserable ASS, no nothing people. No one is worshiping him like he is the messiah. He was an entertainer that touched millions of people WORLD WIDE. So get off his d*ck. If you don't like him, utilize your time doing something other that coming on sites that YOU know are talking/remembering him. DUMB ASSES!
RIP MJ THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER OF ALL TIME!

Posted at 7:32PM on Jul 15th 2009 by omega

320. This murder is a very huge case, doctor was probably just a doer, a paid man, somebody else, much bigger is behind this murder.
Will we know soon, who?
No, but - let 's say when all his murderers will also die , only at that time , the public will know the truth.

Posted at 12:39PM on Jul 20th 2009 by rosana

321. a new aspect of a well planned murder. diprivan or propofol, generally is used as anaesthesia for medical procedures. in michael case the proforol might not only have been linked to longstanding use of painkillers. it might have something to do with his plastic surgeries he underwent over and over again. he might have use it for various other cosmetic modifications to improve or alter his look for his london shows. what if he wanted to do these operations in a clandestine manner? but no, although his death looks like malpractice or negligence somebody intentionally overdosed michael, he had been murdered with intend.

Posted at 6:24PM on Jul 20th 2009 by yabancioldu

322. i think tmz should do more on the possible innocence of dr. conrad murray.. then continue to bash him... the facts are not all in.. and most are not true.. lets hear dr., conrad murray's side too... before anyone judges... ty

Posted at 11:29AM on Jul 21st 2009 by DLDDVEGAS

323. michael is culpable for his own death, if he didnt require these drugs he would still be alive, doctors are bought and sold every day, its all about the money ,if he didnt comply to his wishes he would be w/out an easy life, or a bigger yacht

Posted at 12:29AM on Aug 28th 2009 by jim

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