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'Lethal levels' of anesthetic propofol killed Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson died of "lethal levels" of the powerful anesthetic propofol, according to a search
warrant affidavit unsealed today in Houston.
The court documents quote the L.A. County coroner's office as reaching that conclusion after
an autopsy of the pop star.
The documents address one of the major unanswered questions surrounding Jackson's death.
But they also raise new questions about how Jackson was treated, particularly in the hours
before his death.
Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal doctor, told detectives with the Los Angeles Police
Department that he had been treating Jackson for insomnia for about six weeks. He had been
giving Jackson 50 milligrams of propofol every night using an intravenous line, according to the
court records.
But Murray told detectives that he feared Jackson was forming an addiction and began trying to
wean the pop star off the drugs. He lowered the dosage to 25 milligrams and mixed it with two
other sedatives, lorazepam and midazolam. On June 23, two days before Jackson's death, he
administered those two medications and withheld the propofol.
On the morning Jackson died, Murray tried to induce sleep without using propofol, according to
the affidavit. He said he gave Jackson valium at 1:30 a.m. When that didn't work, he said, he
injected lorazepam intravenously at 2 a.m. At 3 a.m., when Jackson was still awake, Murray
administered midazolam.
Over the next few hours, Murray said he gave Jackson various drugs. Then at 10:40 a.m.,
Murray administered 25 milligrams of propofol after Jackson repeatedly demanded the drug,
according to the court records.
Although Murray acknowledged to police that he administered propofol, authorities said they
could find no evidence that he had purchased, ordered or obtained the medication under his
medical license or Drug Enforcement Administration tracking number. However, police detectives
saw about eight bottles of propofol in the house along with other vials and pills that had been
prescribed to Jackson by Dr. Murray, Dr. Arnold Klein and Dr. Allan Metzger.
Other drugs that were confiscated in the search included valium, tamsulosin, lorazepam,
temazepam, clonazepam, trazodone and tizanidine. They also found propofol in Murray’s
medical bag. Murray told detectives that he was not the first doctor to administer the powerful
anesthetic to Jackson.
At least two unidentified doctors gave Jackson propofol in Germany. Between March and April
2009, Murray said he called Las Vegas doctor David Adams at Jackson’s request to arrange for
Adams to administer propofol. Murray said he was present at a cosmetologist’s office, where
Adams used propofol to sedate Jackson. Since he began treating Jackson, Murray said he
repeatedly asked the pop star what other physicians were treating Jackson and what drugs they
were prescribing. But Jackson declined to provide the information, Murray told authorities.
Murray said he noticed injection marks on Jackson’s hands and feet. When he asked Jackson
about them, the pop star told him he had been given a “cocktail” to help him. In addition to
Murray, authorities subpoenaed medical records from Dr. Arnold Klein, Dr. Allan Metzger and
Dr. David Adams, the affidavit states. They also asked for medical records from Dr. David
Slavitt, who conducted the independent medical examination of Jackson for Anschutz
Entertainment Group, Dr. Randy Rosen and nurse practitioner Cherilyn Lee. They also
subpoenaed records from Dr. Mark Tadrissi, who stored medical records with Adams.
Jackson’s doctor told authorities he left Jackson’s bedside for no more than two minutes before
returning to find the pop star not breathing. Jackson reportedly fell asleep at 10:40 a.m.
Murray said after monitoring Jackson for 10 minutes, he left to use the restroom. When he
returned and saw Jackson wasn’t breathing at 11 a.m. He immediately began attempting to
revive Jackson, administering CPR as well as a drug to reverse the effects of the sedative. But
police are questioning that account. Cellphone records for the morning of June 25 show Murray
made three separate phone calls for approximately 47 minutes beginning at 11:18 a.m.
He called Jackson’s personal assistant to request that they send security upstairs. After a few
minutes without a response, Murray told authorities he ran downstairs to the kitchen. He asked
the chef to send Jackson’s eldest son, Prince Jackson, upstairs. Murray said he continued CPR
and waited for the arrival of paramedics.
Murray has already acknowledged obtaining and administering propofol to Jackson the morning
that the pop star died. In an interview with police, Murray told them that he had left Jackson
alone under the influence of the medication to make telephone calls to his Houston office and
family members.
When he returned, he discovered Jackson was not breathing. He performed CPR, and one of
Jackson’s staff members called 911. The 50-year-old pop star was rushed to UCLA Medical
Center, where he was later declared dead. Much of the investigation has focused on propofol --
a drug typically administered by anesthesiologists during surgery -- and whether Murray’s
decision to give it to Jackson as a sleep aid outside a hospital setting reaches a level of
negligence required for an involuntary manslaughter charge.
-- Kimi Yoshino and Andrew Blankstein


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