Thursday, March 17, 2011

Michael Jackson's Death Proof Is Lost

Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael's personal physician, remains a suspect in the death of Michael Jackson, who died of poisoning identified as propofol. Murray's lawyer, J. Michael Flanagan, intends to ask for video footage in Michael's house to prove that Murray was not guilty. But unlucky! The evidence was missing.

Initially, to prove that Murray is a suspect in this case, the police made ​​a record to make the reconstruction of events on the day of Michael's death. But since there is no strong evidence, the police failed to prove that Murray was guilty.

Because the tape can help Dr. Murray, the lawyer Dr. Murray intends to request a copy of the tape to the judge. But it was a recording that contains the reconstruction of the death of Michael Jackson is gone. This is certainly disappointing that the Murray had wanted to quickly resolve this case because of financial difficulties.

"We must immediately make efforts to correct. We do not have enough funds for stalling the case, "said Flanagan.

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