Sunday, October 4, 2009

We will not comment


According to information from the LA coroner's office, which was made public in Texas, where Dr Murray has offices, Michael had lethal levels of the powerful anaesthetic propofol in his body when he died.
The findings came to light this week as unconfirmed police reports suggesting investigators had concluded the star's death was homicide.
Under Californian law this means the artist was killed either accidentally or on purpose.
On this aspect of the case, Mr Chernoff said: "We will not comment on the anonymous law enforcement source that claims that Michael Jackson's death will be ruled a homicide.

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