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Jackson’s doctor bought the anesthetic that killed him

2009 November 22

The personal physician of Michael Jackson, Conrad Murray, bought five bottles of anesthetic that killed the singer’s death a month earlier, according to court papers that came out Friday to the U.S. press.

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Murray had admitted in police interviews conducted after the death of Propofol Jackson who provided the artist on June 24, the eve of his death, according to a report released by a judge in Las Vegas.

Federal officials and the LAPD worked since then to link Murray to the acquisition of the prescription drug, taken by coroners as the cause of death of the singer.

The police investigations, court documents said, showed that propofol bottles found in Jackson’s home in Los Angeles were acquired by the doctor a month before the event through a pharmacy in Las Vegas, Applied Pharmacy Services.

In the doctor’s house in Las Vegas was found a receipt that linked the product with Jackson ended with the pharmacy. The singer’s personal physician became after his death in the center of a homicide investigation, though authorities have not filed charges against him.

Murray said that Jackson was a regular user of Propofol sleeping and had developed a drug dependency to which he tried to end.

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