Dr. Conrad Murray Reveals Why He Didn’t Call 911 Right Away

by on November 12, 2011 | 1 Comment

Dr. Conrad Murray Reveals Why He Didn't Call 911 Right Away

Dr. Conrad Murray never took the stand in his own defense during the manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson. Yet, in his new documentary, he claimed that he didn’t call 911 right away because he is a trained cardiologist and he could do whatever the paramedics could do upon arrival.

He made that statement in his documentary, Michael Jackson And The Doctor: A Fatal Friendship, which aired on television Friday night. His lawyers, however, never presented that as evidence in his trial.

TMZ reports:

The doc goes on to say he would have quit working for MJ if he woke up that morning — because Murray believes what happened to Jackson was the result of “his own hands.”

Obviously, he wasn’t trained enough, as he performed CPR on Michael on a bed, using only one hand. Dr. Murray faces up to four years in jail as a result of his inaction.

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  • Anonymous

    Q:
     
    What do you get when you put a liar, a bunch of corporate, promoters, and a frail pop star with a billion dollor song catalogue that’s been indexed as collaterel in an unprecedented, lock-tight contract together?
     
    A:
     
    A hideous scenario of almost epic levels of exploitation, deception and abuse waiting to happen.
     
    Best thing about this scenario of course is that no-one cares because it’s Michael Jackson and no-one gives a damn about him anyway right? He’s just an addict right? Drugs for kicks and a high life mixing it up in nightclubs and opiate dens in Soho or Monaco right?
     
    Except he wasn’t.
     
    Jackson was desperate for the one thing you and I do every night. Sleep. Just sleep. Without it, the body and mind cannot repair vitality and things go horribly wrong rather quickly. Unfortunately for Jackson he didn’t meet someone who understood that bodily crisis; he met someone who looking out for their own.
     
    During the recently screened interview, Murray, previously a silent, crying defendant in court, now bolshily contradicts the story he told police about his actions while Jackson was dying on June 25, 2009.
     
    He told the “Today” programme he put Jackson to sleep and then left the room to talk on the phone because he didn’t want to wake up the sleep-deprived Jackson. In contrast, he had told cops he had only left Jackson alone for a couple of minutes to use the restroom. Reasons for not mentioning propofol to anyone? Apparently it just ” wasn’t important” according to Murray.
     
    So in the end what do we have?
     
    You gotta love the American media and the outlets that sanction this new reality star’s right to speak, even while he refused it in court and accepts no responsibily for the death of a human being. When they **** an innocent man over — and by that I mean Jackson — they do it with bells on.