chesswarsnow
06-26-2009, 08:41 PM
Sorry bout that,
1. But its been commonly reported that some doctor injected Micheal with some drug 30 minutes before his death.
2. Could this of been murder?
3. How much did he give Micheal?
4. When did he know it, and how did he figure out its time to call 911?
4. (a) Why didn't he mention to the 911 operator it was Micheal Jacksons whos heart had stopped?
5. And what was his motive if he actually knew it was a fatal dose?
6. Was it just a mistake?
7. What he gave him might of been fine, but did Micheal just have heart failure?
8. Was heart failure aggrevated by this drug?
9. Is this doctor being fully considered for murder?
10. Should he be?
11. I get the feeling the answer is, * yes *.
12. Here's a link and a free sample:
http://www.tmz.com/2009/06/26/michael-jacksons-doc-quit-medical-practice/
From Link:
" Dr. Conrad Murray sent the note on his letterhead from his medical practice in Las Vegas. He says, "I am deeply saddened to leave you at this point, but please know my absence is not permanent." He continues, "In my absence, I will continue to manage the practice, and be involved as much as possible but from a distance."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
1. But its been commonly reported that some doctor injected Micheal with some drug 30 minutes before his death.
2. Could this of been murder?
3. How much did he give Micheal?
4. When did he know it, and how did he figure out its time to call 911?
4. (a) Why didn't he mention to the 911 operator it was Micheal Jacksons whos heart had stopped?
5. And what was his motive if he actually knew it was a fatal dose?
6. Was it just a mistake?
7. What he gave him might of been fine, but did Micheal just have heart failure?
8. Was heart failure aggrevated by this drug?
9. Is this doctor being fully considered for murder?
10. Should he be?
11. I get the feeling the answer is, * yes *.
12. Here's a link and a free sample:
http://www.tmz.com/2009/06/26/michael-jacksons-doc-quit-medical-practice/
From Link:
" Dr. Conrad Murray sent the note on his letterhead from his medical practice in Las Vegas. He says, "I am deeply saddened to leave you at this point, but please know my absence is not permanent." He continues, "In my absence, I will continue to manage the practice, and be involved as much as possible but from a distance."
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas