The most revealing evidence came on day two of the Michael Jackson trial, as his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was said to have made a strange request shortly after the King of Pop’s untimely death.
According to Jackson’s personal assistant, Michael Williams, Dr. Murray asked if he could be taken back to Jackson’s house to remove a “cream” which he didn’t want the world to know about. This was after Jackson was pronounced dead. Williams found the request strange and said that he told a fib to Dr. Murray (claiming that the police had the keys) to avoid the issue.
We do not yet know what the cream was, or if it was indeed a cream at all. Perhaps it was a type of medicine that shouldn’t be served up at the same time as the “propofol” drug, which lead to his cardiac arrest and subsequent death.
Not a good start for Dr. Conrad Murray.
[source : sky live]
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