MJ may have killed himself with deadly shot of DemerolAugust 7th, 2009 WASHINGTON - King of pop Michael Jackson might have accidentally killed himself with deadly anaesthetic demerol, it has emerged. According to Entertainment Tonight, the 'Thriller' hitmaker apparently woke alone in his bedroom and couldn't find his personal physician Dr.
DID JACKSON KILL HIMSELF WITH DEADLY SHOT OF DEMEROL?August 6th, 2009 MICHAEL JACKSON may have accidentally killed himself - after waking on the night before he died and injecting himself with a deadly anaesthetic. New reports suggest the King of Pop woke alone in his bedroom and couldn't find his personal physician Dr.
Another clinic raided over links with MJ's dermatologistJuly 24th, 2009 LONDON - The coroner investigating the cause of Michael Jackson's death has raided another clinic linked with the superstar's skin doctor, Arnold Klein. The discovery came after they seized the dermatologist's medical records earlier this week.
MJ's doc denies killing King of PopJuly 20th, 2009 LONDON - Michael Jackson's personal doctor has said that he did not kill the late star, and claimed that he is being made a scapegoat for the singer's shocking death. Dr. Conrad Murray is suspected of injecting Jackson with the potent painkiller Demerol, before the star collapsed in his home.
Now, Tito Jackson hits out at MJ's doctorJuly 20th, 2009 LONDON - Former 'Jackson 5' member Tito is the latest celebrity to have hit out at his brother Michael Jackson's personal doctor for his course of action in the King of Pop's final moments. He accused Dr.
Jacko's dad not ready to release funeral informationJune 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michael Jackson's father Joe has said that information regarding the funeral of his legendary son will be provided only after the result of the second autopsy is out. "We aren't ready for [releasing information on the funeral].
Jacko died in his sleep, claims his personal docJune 30th, 2009 LONDON - Michael Jackson's personal doctor has denied giving him drugs in the hours before his death, saying the icon died in his sleep. Dr Conrad Murray's lawyer has suggested that Jackson could have injected himself with painkillers or taken pills that made him stop breathing, The Daily Express reports.
Jackson's doctor couldn't call paramedics over address confusionJune 30th, 2009 LONDON - Lawyers representing Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray have said that their client couldn't call for emergency services when he discovered the singer unconscious because he didn't know the address of the property. Murray, who was staying with the Thriller singer in Los Angeles when he died last Thursday, insisted he tried his best to get help when he discovered the star in bed but was hampered by his unfamiliarity with the rented home's address, reports contactmusic.com.
Attorney for Michael Jackson's doctor says entertainer found in bed with faint pulseJune 29th, 2009 Attorney: Doctor found Jackson in bed with pulseLOS ANGELES — A lawyer for the doctor who was with Michael Jackson when he died says the physician found the entertainer in his bed with a faint pulse. Houston attorney Edward Chernoff (CHUR-noff) says in an interview Sunday with The Associated Press that Dr.
Criminal investigation launched into Jackson's deathJune 29th, 2009 LONDON - A criminal investigation has been launched into the sudden death of Michael Jackson, his family's lawyer has revealed. Attorney Brian Oxman said that homicide detectives had been called in to investigate the death, and the Jackson family was looking to begin a legal battle of their own if anybody found to be responsible was not brought to justice.
Jackson's doctor denies giving potent painkillers before deathJune 29th, 2009 LONDON - Michael Jackson's personal doctor has denied that he gave a shot of potent painkiller Demerol before the star collapsed in his home. Dr. Conrad Murray was quizzed for three hours by the Los Angeles Police Department on June 27.
Prescription drugs' role in Michael Jackson's death being probedJune 28th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Investigators probing into the cause of Michael Jackson's death are trying to determine whether or not prescription drugs may have played a role. The L.A. coroner says that it will take weeks to confirm the cause of death.
Jackson may have been saved with antidote, says leading Brit doctorJune 28th, 2009 LONDON - A leading British doctor has said the sad demise of Michael Jackson may have been averted had proper medical procedures been followed. Dr Michael Serpell, leading expert on pain management at Glasgow University, said if the King of Pop was showing adverse effects, such as suppressed beathing, caused from painkiller Demerol, then he should have been given mouth to mouth resuscitation and a dose of Nalexone which acts as an antidote to Demerol.
'Michael Jackson's deadly drugs cocktail revealed'June 27th, 2009 LONDON - The deadly cocktail of drugs, which apparently killed King of Pop Michael Jackson, has finally been revealed. The name of the painkillers emerged after police probing an injection, which apparently caused a cardiac arrest to the legendary star, talked to a doctor about the details.
Anna Friel speaks of strains of balancing acting with motherhoodJune 24th, 2009 LONDON - Anna Friel has revealed how she juggles between her acting career and motherhood, saying she once went without sleep for seven days. The former Brookside star spoke about the gruelling time when she was sleep deprived as she shot for Goal! in Spain in 2005 while her daughter was just a baby.