Homicide Decision Final?
The death of Michael Jackson was homicide due to intoxication by anaesthetic, an LA coroner has said.
The singer died in June from cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles.
The powerful anaesthetic Propofol and Lorazepam, a sedative, were the “primary drugs responsible for Mr Jackson’s death”, the report said.
Police have interviewed his doctor, Conrad Murray, but he has not been named as a suspect. He has strenuously denied any wrongdoing.
The manner of death has been ruled: Homicide,” it adds. In the US, the crime of homicide includes manslaughter.
A cocktail of drugs – including Midazolam, Diazepam, Lidocaine, Lorazepam and Ephedrine – were detected in his body, the report said.
The full toxicology report remains sealed, at the request of the LA Police Department and the city’s district attorney. Read on…
So Michael death has been confirmed as a homicide. But why isn’t Conrad Murray a suspect? The situation during that fateful afternoon certainly seems suspicious, and the excuses he made for not calling 911 immediately did seem a little flimsy.