Saturday, July 25, 2009

Michael Jackson Dr. kept hidden drug stash in closet


Dr. Conrad Murray kept a stash of drugs--including the infamous, powerful anesthetic propofol--hidden in his closet at Michael Jackson's house, TMZ reported today citing
law enforcement sources.

Left: TMZ composite photo of Michael Jackson and Dr. Conrad Murray.

When the LAPD first searched Michael's rented house in Beverly Hills after his death, they did not find Diprivan (brand name of the generic propofol), but when Dr. Murray, who vanished for several days after Michael died, was finally questioned by investigators, the information he provided triggered yet another search at the house during which the cops found the drugs, TMZ said.

If Murray himself told the cops about the drugs, it means that nurse Cherilyn Lee's claim that Michael asked her for Diprivan was not the first time investigators had heard about the drug, which is being investigated as the possible cause of death in this case.

Michael Jackson died on June 25 after going into cardiac arrest. The singer reportedly was addicted to numerous prescription drugs and used an anesthetic administered during surgeries in hospitals as a sleep aid.

For background and additional information, check out the Blog Archive (half-way down, left side of this page), where you will find other posts about Michael Jackson's death and the ongoing investigation.

Source: TMZ
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