n their most striking piece of evidence yet, prosecutors showed jurors today an autopsy photo of Michael Jackson, dead and naked, his body lying on gurney.
The photo, admitted in Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial, was taken hours after the star died. MJ's death, as we know, was ruled a homicide.
The date on the tiles beside his body reads August 25, 2009. However, Dr. Christopher Rogers claimed the date was a simple error, and should read June 25.In the most graphic testimony to date in the manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, prosecutors just showed a photo of Michael Jackson’s dead, naked body.
Editor’s Note: The image from today’s courtroom proceedings is available by clicking the red link below. However, we wanted to give our readers the option of not seeing it in the post itself.The doctor who declared Michael Jackson's death a homicide claims it's extremely unlikely the singer killed himself with a deadly dose of Propofol -- insisting Dr. Conrad Murray is more likely to blame.
Dr. Christopher Rogers just testified -- Murray's description of the final moments leading up to Michael's cardiac arrest just doesn't add up.
Murray claims he left for two minutes to go to the bathroom -- and when he returned, Michael wasn't breathing. The defense will argue MJ self-administered a deadly dose of Propofol in that time.
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ReplyDeleteHay Kevin,
ReplyDeleteFirst one to comment here. Still feel very sad to realize Mike is not with us anymore. I remember when I was 18 years old (now I'am 41) that I wanted to be his friend "before it was to late". Not only for his music, but for the being he was. Always felt he needed someone who would be a real friend to him. Maybe 'cause of my affinity with him. You know what I mean? Be angry at him at sometimes. Bet nobody had the courage to do that. He needed help, especially since the trial. He was depressed and so optimistic at the same time. I miss him since he was such a big inspirational person. For his music, but especially for who he was.
Greetings from The Netherlands.
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