Saturday, June 27, 2009

Michael Jackson Autopsy Results

The autopsy took place Friday morning. Even if it may take two weeks to get the official results of Michael Jackson's autopsy, the autopsy itself has already been completed, and according to the source, which has provided the information under condition of anonymity, the autopsy revealed no signs of violence or trauma. The death must be attributed to heart attack followed by cardiac arrest. The name of the doctor, who performed the CPR on Michael Jackson, is Conrad Murray, and he is a cardiologist. Mr. Murray's car was found by the police near Michael Jackson's home when the police arrived at the scene. It was then taken by the police to the Police Station for examination, since inside there could be samples of medications used by the doctor in the last desperate attempt to save Michael Jackson's life. The police also released announcement saying Conrad Murray is not suspected on the case, though he was actually the sole witness at the time the heart attack began.

From the other hand, it is alleged that Michael Jackson died after receiving an injection of painkiller Demerol, which was reportedly "too much". According to the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a longtime friend, who had spent Friday with the Jacksons, the family is suspicious of the fact that the doctor had left the scene, was not available to sign the death certificate or answer the family's questions about their son's final moments, according to the ABC News. Rev. Jesse Jackson also said it's possible the family would ask for an independent autopsy.

Michael Jackson died 25 June at UCLA Medical Center.

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