The police have found a secret drug stores in Conrad Murray closet in Michael Jackson’s home.
The doctor has recently been identified as suspect in the investigation into the King of Pop’s death.
The hidden drug depot was discovered by police at a second search of Michael Jackson’s home for a couple of weeks ago, according to police sources to the U.S. TMZ.
The search found propofol, an intravenous anesthetic, which authorities believe was what took the life of Michael Jackson.
First found no drugs
When the police searched through Michael Jackson’s home the night he died, June 25, they found no drugs. But after a hearing with Dr. Murray was widened the search and they encountered the hidden drugs in his room.
Dr. Conrad Murray was living in Michael Jackson’s home because he took care of the artist before his planned big come back.
Suspected
Last Wednesday was made searches in Conrad Morrays clinic and stores in Houston. The documents found on the raid singled him out as suspect in the Los Angeles police homicide investigation.
Previously, no one wanted to call the doctor for the suspect.




