Police to wrap up Jackson Death Investigation
After a long three months of investigation and questioning, the Los Angeles Police Department is ready to wrap up the investigation into the possible murder or homicide of pop star Michael Jackson. This will finally bring closure to his fans, friends and family.
Jackson’s personal physician, Doctor Conrad Murray has been in the spotlight since day one of the investigation and the District Attorney is going to try to prove that Dr. Murray did in fact act in a non-professional manner. The question is, should he be charged?
It seems as if that question shouldn’t even arise, but when you work for a pop star no matter what your position, doctor, hair stylist, janitor, you always want to please your boss. We can pretty much assume, given Michael Jackson’s previous medical history that he wanted the drugs and would go any distance just to get them. Doctor Murray knew if he didn’t provide Michael with the drugs he wanted, when he wanted, he would just find another doctor that could provide these for him. I believe that Doctor Murray tried to talk to Michael and tell him what the drugs would eventually do to him, but Michael wanted them anyway. Just like anyone that has an addiction. If someone doesn’t provide their needed addiction, they will find it elsewhere.
Doctor Murray was not in a good financial situation that would allow him to get fired for not providing him with the appropriate pills.
According to another source, he owes around $71,000 in student loans for med school and almost $370,000 in judgments against his business. This doctor was just doing what he was told so he wouldn’t lose his job. Michael would have found the drugs elsewhere, even if Doctor Murray didn’t provide them.
This isn’t the only trouble for Jackson’s physician, Doctor Murray. He also has been issued a warrant for his arrest for missing a hearing on a child support case. He also has a warrant for owing $13,000 to Nenita Malibiran from California. If this isn’t enough trouble for one person, nothing is.
During this high profile case against Dr. Murray, there will probably not be a preliminary hearing. If they hand down an indictment, it will go immediately to to arraignment and then to trial. However, it seems like it’s going to be really hard to find a jury that can honestly rule against this case. Everyone was effected by the death of Michael Jackson and everyone knew who he was.





