MJ Death Trial: Cardiologist alleges that Conrad Murray hid important information

October 4th, 2011 - 11:40 pm ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt  

Los Angeles, Oct 4 (THAINDIAN NEWS) ABC News has reported that none of the bottles of propofol that was found at the house of Michael Jackson actually had the fingerprint of the singer. The report cited a source close to the team which carried out investigation into the singer’s death.

Dr. Conrad Murray has been charged with second-degree manslaughter in connection with the death of the pop singer in the summer of 2009. In the opening remarks of the defense team, they promised the jury that they will prove that Jackson actually gave himself the deadly dose of the drug that took his life. That approach has been described as risky by some criminologists who are following the case.

If the report of ABC News turns out to be true, it could be a deadly blow to the defense team. The trial is ongoing in Los Angeles and on Tuesday, two former girlfriends of Murray will be called by the prosecution team onto the stand.

On Monday, Cardiologist Thao Nguyen of UCLA Medical Center said he was part of the doctors who tried to revive the singer when he was rushed into the emergency room. He told the court that Jackson looked dead when he was brought in and all attempts to revive him and get his heart working again failed.

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