@sTreetAngeL Said
Because he is a doctor; and doctors do have access to such things, as well as to other doctors.
Further. It was pretty clear to Murray that Michael had a problem, as was evident by his voice that we all heard on his voice mail. Yet Murray still continued to help him in this way.
And knowing how dangerous and sensitve this particular drug is, yet he did not even monitor MJ!
Extremely odd (and if I might say, curious) to me.
I'd be pretty willing to bet; that without Murray's 'help', Michael Jackson would still be here today.
It's a damned shame really.
Jackson fans, family see justice in doctor's guilty verdict
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Murray, 58, a cardiologist, showed no emotion as the court clerk read a verdict of guilty on one count of involuntary manslaughter in the medication-overdose death, concluding the rare prosecution of a physician after a patient died.
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The setting in Jackson's upstairs bedroom was inappropriate and lacked the required monitoring and resuscitation equipment, Walgren said.
https://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2011-11-04/michael-jackson-doctor-trial-verdict/51113244/1
Good call sTreetAngeL,
If Murray had 'practised' medicine like a trained professional he would have made sure that the equipment he would need in case of an emergency was right there when needed.
Then there's the 45 minutes of cell phone calls placed about the same time as MJ's death ,on Murray's phone with 3 of the calls being three of Murray girlfriends .