Jackson Death Ruled Homicide

The Los Angeles County coroner ruled Michael Jackson’s death a murder, a law enforcement official told the Associated Press on Monday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity considering the findings have not been publicly released.
A spokesperson for the coroner’s office told Access Hollywood that the office had no comment on the AP report.
Meanwhile, a search warrant affidavit revealed that Jackson had deadly levels of the robust anesthetic propofol in his system when he died in his rented Los Angeles mansion on June 25.
According to the warrant, Murray, Jackson’s personal physician, had been treating the singer for insomnia with the sedative for six weeks. According to the document, Murray said he had been trying to wean Jackson off the compelling sedative by using smaller doses in combination with the sedatives lorazepam and midazolam.
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By 10:40 a.m., Jackson, still unable to sleep, urged Murray to give him propofol. Murray said in court documents that he administered 25 milligrams of the drug at that moment, thereupon left Jackson alone under the influence of the drug to compose phone calls to his Houston office. When he returned, Jackson was not breathing. He performed CPR while a member of Jackson’s staff called 911. The singer was rushed to UCLA Medical Center where he was declared dead sometime later.
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