Saturday, January 8, 2011

Five Shocking Things Heard During The Michael Jackson Manslaughter Hearing

    Conrad Murray was never going to emerge from the prelominary hearing in  his involutary manslaughter  case smelling  particularly of roses . Then again , neither was Michael Jackson .
    But that didn't stop both sides from going tit-for-tat with shocking allegations in the first four  days of Murray's no doubt lengthy hearing , which will determine whether or not there is enough evidence for the not-so-good doctor to stand trial for the charge
    And while we thought we'd heard everything there was to hear about the days prior to Jackson's death , this week's court sessions -- which were attended by Katherine , Joe , Randy , Jackie , Latoya , Rebbie and Janet Jackson  -- brought forth several revelations that even we didn't  see coming . Here are the five biggest ... 
Five things we thought we'd hear this week :
1) The  children saw everything . It emeraged during testimony this week that Michael's two oldest children , Prince and Paris , warched as Murray frantically attemped to revive the pop star in is bedroom. Head of security Faheem Muhammad , told the court that the children came to the room and watched from the doorway as Murray performed chest compressions on the open-mouthed , open-eyed Jackson. At one point , according to Muhammad , Paris was "on the floor on her hands and knees and she was crying ." Eventually , common sense prevailed and smeone stepped in to escort the traumatized children from the room .

2) Murray had never performed CPR before . During the frantic ensuring efforts to revive Jackson , According to testimony by Muhammad , the doctor was , "in a panicked state asking 'Does anyone know CPR?""I looked at [the bodyguard] because we knew Dr. Murray was heart surgeon , so we were shocked ," Muhammad said , adding that after Murray began to breath into Jackson's mouth , he paused to tell the men , "you know , this is the first time I have given mouth-to-mouth , but I have to do it because he's my friend ."

3) Murray allegedly tried to cover his tracks . The timeline of Jackson's death has been well-todden , but it emerged in court this week that when it became clear there was a problem , Murray waited a full 21 minutes before calling 911 , at which time he failed  to tell paramedics that he had administered  propofol . During that time , instead , in addition to tell to attempting to revive Michael , he phone Jackson's personal assistant and sent off several text messages .
Former P.A. Michael Amir Williams testified that  Murray asked him to leave the hosiptal and return to Jackson's home in order to remove  "some cream that he  wouldn't want the world  to know about ." Williams also  said that Murray asked him to hide evidence Jackson had taken sedatives  , and asked another security guard , Alberto Alvarez , to assist in removing pill bottles  and medical paraphernalia from the room (Alvarez testified  to the same behavior). Williams refused to leave the hosiptal to help Murray , and in fact told the doctor that police had confiscated  his keys to get out of the situation . However , he was suspicious enough that he phoned the security at the Jackson house and asked that they not let Murray back into the building .

4) Murray wanted to go for the jugular . Literally . Paramedic Richard Senneff took the stand this week to discuss the hectic ambulance ride which transported Jackson , whom Senneff said was wearing pajamas and a shower cap  and looked like a hopice patient ,  to the hospital , Senneff testified that Murray was "sweating , spinning, hyperkinetic ," and multitasking at a high rate of speed" while he was in the home , and reiterated that the doctor failed to disclose any of the medications he had put Jackson on . He also said he had a "gut feeling" that Murray wasn't telling the truth , and that when he went to pick Jackson up off the floor  -- where Murray had been conducting chest compressions -- his body was already cold to the touch .
En route , it fell to Senneff to hook Jackson up to an IV , though the paramedic was unable  was unable to find a workable vein in either arm . Murray asked him  to insert a central line -- a catheter insered in the neck or chest -- though the paramedic had neither the training  nor equipment to do so .
Senneff said that while it was guite clear Jackson was dead , he was  uncomfortable calling a time of death on such a high-profile  individual  and that Murray also urged him against doing so . Instead , Jackson was transported to the hosiptal , where ER doctors made the call . Dr. Richelle Cooper testified that Jackson was clearly dead as he was being wheeled into the ER , but wasn't yet sure why Murray's account of the morning already failed to add up .

5) Murray had a curious way of mourning .  Everone moans differently , but according to Williams' testimony , Murray dealt with the news of Michael Jackson's death pronouncement by announcing he was hungry and subsequently leaving the hospital to get something to eat . According to Williams , he never returned  . When deputies later showed up to begin questioning Murray , no one was sure  of his whereabouts , so Williams simply handed over Murray's phone number .
The  Los Angeles County Coroner ruled Jackson's death a homicide and said that  he died on June 25,2009 from acute Propofol intoxication . Prosecutors argue that Murray is at fault for what they've deemed "an extreme deviation from the standard of care .For his part , Murray has pleaded not guilty to the involuntary manslaughter charge . If convicted , he faces four (4) years in prison .
Just a thought : Dr.Murray deserves to go to jail , he should know better ...Dr. Murray knew MJ was an addict  using precipitation drugs  and Dr. Murray wanted to be his dealer , he deserves to go to jail , Dr. Murray should know better ----- that's why we put our faith in doctors , get him off the streets ...he can't do CPR.

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