Michael Jackson’s doctor prosecution a panic show keep on


The murder prosecution of the doctor blamed of assassinating the singer initiated yesterday to awful sights and sounds

Michael Jackson’s private doctor Conrad Murray is in court charged of murdering the 50-year-old singer. It is said he gave him an overdose of the sedative propofol.

The Los Angeles courtroom was the panorama of dreadful pictures and sounds yesterday as the prosecution started.

The jury was revealed an image of Jackson’s unmoving body. Afterward, they listened to a tape of the singer talking, sounding drugged up and indistinct.

The investigators say that Murray made prolonged phone calls to his girlfriend as Jackson put down for dying. They also utter that Jackson was agreed to pay Murray $96,000 a month.

David Walgren, Deputy district attorney said: "Conrad Murray neglected Michael when he required assistance.

"It was Conrad Murray's total carelessness, unprofessional hands and wishes to get this deal that led him to not only dispose of his patient, but to abandon all ethics of medical hospitality."

The disastrous singer’s family – including father Joseph, mother Katherine and chldrens Janet, La Toya, Tito, Randy and Jermaine - were in court to listen the trial lay out their case. Walgren added: You will find out that the duties and lapses of Michael Jackson's doctor straightforwardly led to his an early death. Michael Jackson's death was a murder. He believed his life to the expertise of Conrad Murray."


Murray had ordered huge quantities of the drug propofol in the weeks sooner than Jackson’s death. The drug is more commonly utilized as an anaesthetic in hospitals

Spectators told how in the days before his death Jackson they were worried about Jackson’s mental and physical health. The star was preparing for his biggest This Is It London shows.

The prosecution, planned to last six weeks, keeps on today.

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