Michael Jackson Toxicology Report

The Michael Jackson toxicology report results show that Jackson had several antianxiety drugs in his system, but also a lethal amount of Propofol, which Dr. Conrad Murray admits to administering. The autopsy showed a lot of needle marks that would be consistent with saline lock, or heparin lock, starts to administer the propofol.
Murray claimed to have fallen asleep, and when he awoke Jackson was dead, so he started CPR. Sounds like manslaughter, as well as negligent malpractice. In my experience, propofol is almost never given to anyone who is not on a ventilator to assist their breathing.
John Branca and John McClain, who are overseeing Jackson’s estate, were able to get Jackson’s insurance policy cashed out for $3 million dollars before the autopsy results were officially released.
Unfortunately the Lloyd’s of London policy, taken out by AEG in case Jackson didn’t perform his London concerts, did not cover death related to illegal drug use. The policy states:
"This insurance does not cover any loss directly or indirectly arising out of, contributed, to, by or resulting from … the illegal possession or illicit taking of drugs and their effects."
Propofol could have been considered to have been illegally possessed since it is not to be administered outside of a hospital setting with emergency equipment close by.
A decision on the AEG policy has not yet been made.
The special administrators for the Jackson estate also got approval from a judge to sell all kinds of Jackson merchandise before people stop caring, all the proceeds of which will go to the estate. Get your Michael Jackson lunch box, and Halloween masks now, before they sell out.
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