Saturday, 12 November 2011

Conrad Murray says he was only trying to "tip" Michael Jackson to sleep when he gave up the ghost

According to TMZ, Conrad Murray says he was only trying to "tip" Michael Jackson to sleep when he gave up the ghost. He claims he was trying to get the super star to sleep when he gave him a "tiny bit" of Propofol  the morning Michael died... (Propofol is a drug that reduces anxiety and tension, and promotes relaxation and sleep or loss of consciousness. It provides loss of awareness for short diagnostic tests and surgical procedures, sleep at the beginning of a surgery, and supplements other types of general anesthetics). In the documentary on the life of the super star, Murray says he eventually gave in to Michael who was begging for "some milk"...Propofol. Thus implying that he injected Michael Jackson with some milk. 

Murray further explained that he thought... "If I give him just a tiny amount of Propofol ... 25 milligrams, slowly infused, I may just tip him into sleep ... and the other medications will now get a chance to work because he had a fair amount of medication on board." According to Murray's recorded interview with police, two days after Michael Jackson's death he claimed to had already pumped Michael Jackson with sedatives -- Valium, Lorazepam, Midazolam -- but the singer was still unable to fall asleep. Below is the link to the video where Conard Murray claims to have injected the star with milk and later try's to defend his actions... 


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/44823864#44823864