Michael Jackson Physician Dr Conrad Murray Told Medics: No Drugs In Jackson

Conrad Murray No Drugs In Jackson

First Posted: 01/10/11 15:51 Updated: 01/10/11 15:51

Telegraph:

Dr Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's personal physician, misled an emergency-room doctor when the singer was rushed to hospital following a fatal overdose, a court heard.

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catboycolo
I'll have the coffee, not the KoolAid
20:56 on 01/10/2011
The doctor said he just had a couple of Pepsis and he was dead.
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Lawyer13
retired Lawyer, General and Psychiatric Nurse, wit
17:38 on 01/10/2011
I fail to understand why the paramedic did not mention that he was told Jackson had been given Lorazapan by Dr. Murray, he clearly stated that Murry had said this at the trial.
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politicaljungle
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16:17 on 01/10/2011
I see the HP does the same thing in the UK. They plagarize the Telegraph. They plagarize the NY Times in the American edition. You clik on the headline, and get the Telegraph - then you're supposed to register or login to comment.

As far as Dr. Murray, prisons can always use qualified medical staff. They can use this guy for lethal injections.
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catboycolo
I'll have the coffee, not the KoolAid
21:00 on 01/10/2011
not plagiarism, this is a forum that joins together many news sources. When you see that a NYT article is from the associated press (AP), that is not plagiarism. It is simply the conduit of information. The P word is quite strong and should not be used lightly. As you have found out, if you hit the comments below the photo you get the HP edition.
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politicaljungle
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15:33 on 04/10/2011
Well, I will certainly watch my mouth now. I figured that out on my own, but when they use it as a headline, it's a little tacky. Do your own headlines.