
Here's the full transcript of Dr. Conrad Murray's two-hour police interview on June 27, 2009 -- two days after Michael Jackson died.

Once again, I'm not defending Murray or his actions but he was paid to be there and do a job. Either MJ was completely incompetent of he knew what was going on for at least 2 months.
I don't mean to be critical of some people here, actually I do, but there are many flaws in the opinions on Murray's resuscitation attempts.
CPR should be done on a hard surface such as the floor. Was Murray supposed to just throw MJ on the floor when he was by himself. Especially considering he had a IV going into the inside of his thigh.
It's difficult enough for 1 person to properly preform CPR, especially for an extended time, but he should have called 911 at the same time? Consider the fact that this was criticized in the time before Murray knew something was wrong. I think Murray was on the phone because he was bored and didn't want to fall asleep.
Let's pretend for a moment that MJ was normal, healthy, and not on major medication. Given his fame, and the fact that if you're famous, some wacko may try to harm you and your family because of it:
Why didn't he have some sort of panic button to summon security immediately?
Why no working phones with intercoms to get security, staff, etc. with buttons for 911 and police?
If someone of his means did have health concerns, why wasn't there a defibrillator in the house? They are pretty common in many public places these days. Even though it wouldn't have helped. After all oxygen was present.
If I had his money, I would have the people hiring the staff that was close to me take classes or be certified to perform CPR and the Heimlich maneuver and be trained on security and emergency response, with periodic refresher courses. To you that may seem extreme but consider who and how much money is involved. These things are often required of people working at many companies. If I was hiring a nanny for my kids, I'd ask most of that of them and many services require it.
There were many points of failure and negligence and someone should have stood up and said something about MJ's health long before it came to this.
It is highly unlikely that MJ took any pills or took any propofol in a 2 minute supposed window that Dr. Murray was gone out of the room. Even if he did take those two "agents" they wouldn't have been immediately absorbed into his bloodstream to where he wouldn't have been breathing by the time Dr. Conrad Murray claims he returned to the room, within the 2 minutes time. Therefore MJ couldn't have killed himself.
MJ de-vilified propofol by calling it "MILK"
MJ de-vilified wine by calling it "Jesus Juice"
What the heck did he mean by "sharing my bed"
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