And Dr. Conrad Murray was acting very strange, report says

Jul 27, 2009 12:56 GMT  ·  By
More questions surface regarding Dr. Conrad Murray’s behavior in relation to Michael Jackson’s death
   More questions surface regarding Dr. Conrad Murray’s behavior in relation to Michael Jackson’s death

Dr. Conrad Murray, the official target of the LAPD homicide investigation in Michael Jackson’s death, is not an anesthesiologist, yet he may have administered Propofol to the singer and then fell asleep as his patient was dying. When the paramedics arrived on the scene, Michael Jackson was dead, TMZ informs, and Murray was acting very strange.

As we were also telling a short while back, there is speculation that Michael Jackson might have still been alive if it had not been for his personal doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, administering Propofol to him, a very powerful anesthetic. Not only was Murray present at the house when the singer’s heart stopped, but he was also the one to perform CPR on him, call for the ambulance and insist that he be rushed to the hospital, which is extremely strange, since Jackson was already dead when the paramedics got there.

According to the aforementioned publication, inside sources claim paramedics found Michael Jackson dead when they arrived on the scene. He was flatlined and showed no signs that a trip to the hospital was necessary.

“Our sources say when paramedics got to Jackson’s home he was flatlined. There was no electrical activity in his heart and Jackson showed no sign of life. Multiple sources say paramedics wanted to pronounce Jackson dead at the scene but Dr. Conrad Murray insisted that the singer be transported to the hospital. Dr. Murray – as a higher medical authority than the EMTs – had the power to overrule them.” TMZ writes.

What’s more, not only did Murray overrule paramedics in saying Jackson should be taken to the hospital as well, but he was also acting extremely strange. It was, insiders say, as if he was doing his best to hinder the paramedics from doing their job, or as if he was feeling guilty about something. Of course, this should be taken with a grain of salt, since it’s coming from unauthorized police sources, one might as well add.

“Law enforcement sources tell us one of the theories they’re exploring in Michael Jackson’s death is that Dr. Conrad Murray administered Propofol to the singer and then left the room, eventually to return to a dead body. Our sources say when paramedics arrived Michael Jackson was found with an IV in his arm, an IV stand nearby along with an empty IV bag and oxygen tank. We’re told paramedics who arrived on scene say Dr. Murray’s conduct was ‘strange’ – he was ‘hard to deal with’ and was ‘getting in the way’ of emergency responders.” the same celebrity gossip website / paparazzi agency informs.