
When you're being accused of contributing to the death of the most beloved musician of a generation, the last thing you want to do in front of the judge is yawn.

PLZ MJ FANS STICK TOGETHER AND GET THIS B*STARD DOCTOR BEHIND BARS FOR LONGER*****************************************
4 YEARS ISN'T ENOUGH JUSTICE!
HOLD PROTESTS AS WE ARE DOING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM- PROTEST NOW!
GET THIS AS*HOLE BEHIND BARS FOR LONGER!!!!!!!!!!!
love you and miss you so muchX
The most beloved musician of a generation? I'd say more than one generation, no I'd say most beloved musician and dancer of the world.
I bet he feels like he is the "KING" right now. He thinks he has replaced MJ; he is now the "King of murder." Congratulating himself I bet.
I'm probably the only person that feels slightly bad for this guy... poor dude just wants some coffee! Lol.
I mean, Michael dying and all was sad (he was young to die and loved by many)... but pretty much anyone who saw Michael in the couple years before his death knew that he was at death's door. He was an addict for YEARS before this doctor stopped paying attention &killed Michael. That said, he still treated and killed an addict, and he should be charged with negligent manslaughter.
If it hadn't been this doctor, it would've been another, and Michael would be either close to dying or still dead. It's this argument that will cut Murray some slack in the sentencing (he'll still be convicted, for sure, but won't see the max penalty).
Involuntary, my sweet patootie!!! If you make a flow chart of every event that transpired, Dr. Murray made the wrong choice every step of the way. From what I've read from official statement, this is the way I saw a flow chart:
1. MJ requests propofol. Choices: A.) Refuse to do it due to medical knowledge B.) Give it to him even thoâ Murray knew it was wrong. Murray chooses B and got his stock of the drug ready
2. Dr. knows propofol needs constant monitoring. A.) Buy vital signs monitor and defibrillator and plan to monitor B.) Donât buy any monitoring devices because no monitoring is planned. Murray chooses B
3. Administer propofol A.) Monitor the patient B.) Leave the room for a while (the length of time gone is sketchy here because Murray has conflicting statements) Murray chose B
4. Discover patient in trouble A.) Call for help and start proper CPR B.) Perform CPR incorrectly, talk on the telephone for 47 minutes, and wait to call for help until sure the patient canât be revived
At every point along the flow, Dr. Murray chose incorrectly. Given his level of education, that is unacceptable. Even nursing assistants know how to give CPR correctly. And, don't give me that "MJ was frail" crap about the CPR. I've seen This Is It. He wasn't frail. The only way every choice made was wrong is if it was the intended outcome. They were 2 minutes away from a hospital known for reviving and saving the majority of victims of cardiac arrest. But, the hospital wasnât called because Murray said there was no phone. Yet, he was able to talk for 47 minutes on his phone. That is just my opinion. But, I don't see anything involuntary about the actions here.
Why does he look so calm? I'd be too nervous to care about the paper or a cup of coffee. What's his problem?
I heard that the fans outside of the courthouse were yelling some stuff that couldn't be repeated on tv. Hmmm...
Why does this man still get to practice medicine???
We love and miss you Michael. Thank for all of the good times and your beautiful smile!!! Justice for Michael! L.O.V.E. to MJ3
This calm of dr Murray is like brazen showoff!And on top of it stating he feared yawning at the arraignment in front of the judge.
He thinks his MD will inspire such awe in the jurors that it blinds them to all facts.His MD makes him more responsible and guilty for all the wrong moves and coverup + lies and confusion he created.
I do wonder how come he is so calm??Is he on benzodiazepines himself now or does he have a personality disorder not feeling any remorse.
Or is there really a conspiracy(though I am not a great believer in those)that he will get a couple of years and then be rewarded by the conspirators behind it all?Personally I have problems with any
conspiracy theory.Dr Thome-Thome did state that "Michael Jackson"! should be treated as an institution,(and as a consequence worth more dead than alive).It hurts me to think of the pain the human beeing Michael must have felt, the economic problems,his public image tarnished by the yellow press,the stress of the 50 concerts,when he really agreed only to 10, his responsibility and love for his children,the loneliness ,feelimg out of control not
having trustworthy "handlers" .I also agree with an earlier commentator that he was depressed.Still I do not believe he wanted to die and a responsible MD would have been able to find other ways to ease his pain and look for solutions to his dilemmas.As a doctor
this conrad murray is guilty as sin.Too bad attorney Mesereau is not a prosecutor, maybe he could give the prosecution some advice anyway.He is a great and good man and immediately saw through all the bs thrown at Michael.Having nobody to trust he turned to this dr death ,he couldn´t have known it in advance.The responsibility
of Michaels death lies ultimately on dr Murray who should have realized that he was our of his depth.(trying to get out of his
debts)no doubt about that.
Hey TMZ!
This is not the same cover of the Feb. 8 New York Times!
Look at the picture close to his hand!
OMG!
The nationalphotogroup.com used photoshop on it?
It is fake, just like the picture of Mj dead in the ambulance!
As was printed in the newspaper? There are two editions for the same day?
Do not believe it!
WE LOVE YOU MJ
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