
Police officials are quoted as saying there's "plenty of powerful evidence" to link Jacksons former doctor, Dr Conrad Murray to an anaesthetic called Diprivan, which the King of Pop is alleged to have taken.
It is reported that the evidence includes items found in Jackson's rented home, including the painkillers, an IV stand and an oxygen tank.
The celebrity website also claimed that the LAPD had already held "multiple conversations" with the LA County District Attorney's office about the case. An attorney for Murray has reportedly refused to comment on whether his client administered the drug.
Really sad to hear. Maybe when the toxicology test results come through, we can let Michael rest in peace.
Our thoughts are still clearly with his family and especially his three children.
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