Michael Jackson’s Toxicology Report Reveals Presence Of Propofol
August 10th, 2009 - 8:47 pm ICT by GD ( 3 comments )
Considering the fact that Michael Jackson had always had a larger than life presence in the entertainment world (even during all those times when he had been cooped inside his house) it is quite understandable that he will govern over the media even in his death.
Till now (it has almost been two months since his death), news about him manages to capture a lot of media as well as public attention. According to the latest report coming in from the MJ front, it is brought to light that the superstar’s death had relations with the presence of toxic amounts of drugs in this blood.
The celebrity gossip website TMZ.com reports that they have it from numerous law enforcement sources that the toxicology report of MJ seems to indicate there was a high presence (almost of lethal dose) of the anesthetic drug Propofol in his system. This bit of news has triggered a lot of questions that are swimming about aimlessly concerning the possible cause of the king of pop’s death.
However, Propofol isn’t the only drug that was supposedly flowing in the veins of the superstar. Reportedly, his toxicology reports has also indicated the detection of the drug alprazolam (also known as Xanax), which is used to treat anxiety disorders in people.
No one is certain about what to believe to be the cause that claimed Jackson’s life. According to the reports on TMZ.com, a close source seems to have revealed that Propofol is the reason, “front and center in terms of why [Jackson] died.” After this revelation, the world will be left to wonder whether all the mystery surrounding MJ’s death has finally being unearthed or there are more to come.
- MJ had lethal amount of anaesthetic in system, says leaked autopsy report - Aug 08, 2009
- Jackson doctor can keep medical license, for now - Jun 15, 2010
- California lobbyists using MJ's death to restrict Propofol use - Sep 20, 2010
- Police raid home of Michael Jackson's doctor - Jul 29, 2009
- Propofol: Michael Jackson's Death Gets Homicide Ruling - Aug 25, 2009
- Dr. Conrad Murray's defense to claim MJ gave himself fatal drug overdose - Apr 05, 2010
- Michael Jackson's Death Ruled Homicide Officially - Aug 29, 2009
- MJ's weakened state during tours 'a defense evidence for Murray' - Jan 01, 2011
- Joe Jackson files lawsuit against MJ's physician for wrongful death - Jun 28, 2010
- Jackson's kids don't believe Murray could've killed their dad - Feb 20, 2011
- Trial of Michael Jackson's physician put off - Oct 18, 2011
- Jackson's Physician Likely To Be Arrested - Aug 25, 2009
- Michael Jackson administered drugs himself? - Apr 06, 2010
- Michael Jackson’s Death: Truth Is Yet To Be Unfolded - Jan 06, 2011
- Joe Jackson prepares to sue MJ's physician over wrongful death - Jun 23, 2010
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August 11th, 2009 at 1:30 am
Michael Jackson was murdered plain and simple. His blood is on someobody’s hands and his soul crying out to be avengened. All of those involved need to pay!
August 14th, 2009 at 11:03 pm
Crystal, you are a nut Job! Michael Jackson was a drug addict and would do anything to get the drugs he took. If one Doctor refused he just went to the next one. He owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to one pharmacy alone and is bankrupt and unable to pay for all of the drugs he used. The only person who needs to pay is Michael Jackson. As for his soul crying out for vengance all he needs to do is look in the mirror.
August 28th, 2009 at 4:04 pm
P Diddy had very precisely described the genius of Michael Jackson: “He showed that you can actually see the beat. He made the music come to life. He made me believe in magic.”
Check other notable tributes paid to Michael Jackson by peers:
http://www.tributespaid.com/category/m/michael-jackson