Subpoena issued in Michael Jackson death
Michael Jackson’s death is reportedly being treated as a homicide.
It has been alleged the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) believe the singer’s death may have been due to anesthesia Propofol, and they believe Michael’s personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray could have been involved.
"Law enforcement sources say there is already ‘plenty of powerful evidence’ linking Dr. Murray as the person who administered the drug to Jackson. The evidence includes various items found in Jackson’s house, including the Propofol, an IV stand and oxygen tank.”
"And we’ve learned the LAPD has had ‘multiple conversations’ with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, although the case has not been formally presented to the district attorney."
Propofol is a sedative which is so strong it is used to put patients to sleep before surgery. It has previously been claimed Michael used it to help him overcome insomnia.
The police investigation into Jackson’s death continued yesterday, when Michael’s long-term dermatologist was issued with a subpoena.
Los Angeles County’s chief coroner investigator Craig Harvey said: "We are serving a coroner subpoena at the office of Dr. Klein to obtain medical records. That is all I can comment on."
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