Dr. Conrad Murray has responded to the release of a court affidavit this week that lists the medication he administered to Michael Jackson in the final hours of his life.
According to the document, Murray reportedly gave the King of Pop numerous sedatives during the night, including the drug propofol, prior to his death on June 25.
Edward Chernoff, Murray’s attorney released the following statement:
“Much of what was in the search warrant affidavit is factual. However, unfortunately, much is police theory. Most egregiously, the timeline reported by law enforcement was not obtained through interviews with Dr. Murray, as was implied by the affidavit. Dr. Murray simply never told investigators that he found Michael Jackson at 11:00 am not breathing.
He also never said that he waited a mere ten minutes before leaving to make several phone calls. In fact, Dr. Murray never said that he left Michael Jackson’s room to make phone calls at all.
We will not comment on the ‘anonymous’ law enforcement source that claims that Michael Jackson’s death will be ruled a homicide. Most of the reports by ‘anonymous’ sources have been proven wrong. We will be happy to address the Coroner’s report when it is officially released.”
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