Michael Jackson’s Dr. Conrad Murray Allegedly Stopped CPR To Hide Propofol
Bodyguard Alberto Alvarez has finally come forward with his own version of events to reveal Michael Jackson’s personal doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, who has been charged with involuntary manslaughter for the King Of Pop’s tragic death, hid Propofol bottles in a closet in the house so family members and cops wouldn’t find them.
According to Alberto, Dr. Murray was concerned with collecting several drug vials and hiding the IV that contained a milk substance characteristic of Propofol, which was attached to Michael’s leg. In fact, Conrad allegedly stopped administering CPR on Michael, who had mouth and eyes wide open, so he could instruct Alberto to gather all the paraphernalia in plastic bags and get rid of the items.
The problem about this witness’ report is that it was made two months after Michael’s death in the office of his lawyer Carl Douglas, who also represents the Jackson family. Dr. Murray told the cops where to find the Propofol bottles in a “secret compartment” area of the closet in question a couple of days after Michael’s death. [Michael Jackson’s Deathbed Crime Scene Photos! (Video)]
According to TMZ, one of the bottles of Propofol was empty with a large tear in the rubber stopper which is consistent with the theory that Dr. Murray may have connected it directly into the IV. A large amount of the anesthetic apparently entered Michael’s system and killed him. After Michael was pronounced dead, Dr. Murray returned to the mansion to get cream Jackson had “so the world wouldn’t find out about it.” Will we ever know the truth about Michael’s death!?!
[image: tmz, wenn.com]
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