Michael Jackson's Doc Tried To Hide Files?

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As we mentioned earlier, Michael Jackson's personal live-in doctor, Conrad Murray, has been somewhat uncooperative with police and kept trying to avoid recent interrogations.

Just two days ago, the US Drug Enforcement Agency and police officers raided Dr. Murray's office in Houston, where they reportedly seized several items, including "a forensic image" of a computer hard drive and 21 documents.

Now, it's being revealed that on the day of Jackson's death, several of Dr. Murray's files suddenly went "missing." According to reports, two women went to the doc's storage facility in Houston at 9:22am PT.

They were spotted taking files from the storage, including a few boxes and other items, and placed them in two cars. The two were there for approximately 30 minutes.

It wasn't until 12:21pm PT that day, well after the 9:22am office trip, that the police were actually called to try and save Michael.

Wonder what they took from that storage… And why it took so long to call the police for help?

Let's hope the truth comes out soon and everything is put to rest!

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    Posted: Jul 24, 2009 at 1:00 pm / Email this  »

    32 comments to “Michael Jackson's Doc Tried To Hide Files?”



    1. 1

      …no surprise there damned asshole.



    2. 2

      …and by asshole I am referring to the 'doc'.



    3. 3

      No one cares. Holy crap you have an awful blog.



    4. 4

      The doctor is guilty. That is why they couldn't find him for a while after MJ's death.



    5. 5

      Why hasn't anyone asked why the heck Michael would be taking an anesthesia on a Thursday morning?



    6. 6

      This story continues to get worse and worse! I've been a MJ fan my whole life…someone's goin down for this one! I don't care how much of an addict he was. The doctor has a responsibility and he failed at it - lock him up!



    7. 7

      Why exactly are we still talking about this? Who cares.



    8. 8

      I should also add one thing that clearly points to Murray's inefficiency and possibly guilt. The 911 call indicates that Michael is on the bed and his doctor is performing CPR. One of the first things you learn as a doctor, caregiver, nurse, etc is that you NEVER perform CPR on a bed, there is no force behind your pumping. The patient MUST be on a hard surface, like a floor.



    9. 9

      Geez, this is getting more and more complicated! I'm sure that A LOT of all the written things is just pure lies.

      Poor Michael! Not even being left alone after he passed. I hope that he gets the peace and rest he needs and that everything sorts out for the best and in a just way. May justice, truth and respect win!



    10. 10

      They're charging the doc with manslaughter. Mtv is reporting.



    11. 11

      WHO CARES??????????
      THE ENTIRE WORLD CARES!!!!!!!!
      LOVE YOU 4ever RIP from Germany



    12. 12

      The little freak is dead. Who cares!



    13. 13

      Re: mormon – But why, then, did Dr. Murray's employees make a sudden trip to the Dr.'s storage facility in Houston at 9:22 AM Los Angeles time? Could Jackson have been lifeless hours before the 911 call?

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      yea the doc is guilty, dat f'en ass!!!! luv'n Michael 4evR!!! ;}



    15. 15

      Geez, Pervy. Once again, it's Drug Enforcement ADMINISTRATION. Not agency. Say it with me now: A-D-M-I-N-I-S-T-R-A-T-I-O-N.

      There now, don't you feel a little more credible?



    16. 16

      if his people went into a storage facility at 9:22 am Los Angeles time (?) and you are inferring that they were sent there for what ever reason because Michael was dead, then you have to add in travelling time to the storage facility and time to be given instructions. So, figure at the very least, than Michael was dead from 9:00 am. THAT MAKES NO SENSE. Dead bodies get cold very fast, they go into rigor mortis. eventually, the rigor releases, but you are trying to say that this 'Doctor' was performing CPR on a body that was dead at least 3 hours, if not more. the body would be cold, rigid. You would have heard from the emts that the body had been dead for quite a while



    17. 17

      wow so m.j. was dead for 3 hours before the ambulance was called and or …..so called doc. murray was calling on some phone need to check his cell records for calls to these woman that morning ???? he is in sooooooooo deep, we knew it from the start, just have to look at his face , got guilt over over it …….



    18. 18

      michael was still on the bed BECAUSE HE WAS SOOOOOOO DEAD ALREADY , HE WAS BEYOND HELP.
      sounds like he was dead for 3 hours at least before the call to the ambulance ?



    19. 19

      Why in the hell did the police wait until a month later to search for anything? Talk about giving some one a head start! Jesus, if they find something now to incriminate this guy, he deserves it…the dumb ass had plenty of time to hide everything and hide it good. The police will have better luck finding Jimmy Hoffa than any medical records/etc. pertaining to Michael Jackson's death!



    20. 20

      Sounds like the prosecutors would be interested in the content of those files…



    21. 21

      This is terrible, but has anybody heard about the morgue losing his nose prothesis?



    22. 22

      Wish I could snap my fingers right now and you know what! That would be the best!



    23. 23

      hopefully he goes to jail and gets killed right there like he killed michael



    24. 24

      I don't believe that Michael was dead before 12:21 that day or rigor mortis would have set in and the paramedics would have pronounced him dead at the house.



    25. 25

      Re: Rigorous – Speak for yourself….. and if you don't like the blogs…. why do you even look at them??



    26. 26

      Re: DebDebs – Rigor takes at least a couple of hours, if not more. I'm hoping they checked his liver temperature as part of the autopsy…. that will narrow down the time of death.



    27. 27

      Re: DebDebs – BTW, a paramedic can not pronounce someone dead… only a doctor can do that.



    28. 28

      Re: kaeleegurl – True on both but people are trying to speculate that he was dead when the doctors gals went to the storage unit at 9:33 so that would be like 3 hours from when they called the paramedics which is plenty of time for rigor mortis to start setting in.



    29. 29

      Re: kaeleegurl – Oh and by the way on the internet it states: Who is allowed to pronounce a person dead?
      I know doctors and nurses can pronounce someone dead…
      But are paramedics, police, and/or firemen allowed to pronounce someone dead if they find the person DoA or the person dies in transit to the hospital?
      So your wrong about only a MD being able to pronounce someone as deceased!



    30. 30

      Re: kaeleegurl – Sorry I didn't paste the answer to the question. It states they can pronounce them but the coroner signs the paperwork making the declaration and then an autopsy follows when pronounced outside of a hospital.



    31. 31

      What i"m wondering is if you're giving someone an illegal substance (meaning it's administered under situations it wasn't called for) would you REALLY want to document it? I mean you think that Dr M would keep files/records of giving him the drugs? Just seems really stupid if he did (when he knew what he was doing was wrong).



    32. 32

      Re: Rockettgirl2000 – I would guess he was using fictitious names when he did it! I agree with you it would be stupid to document illegal activity but these Md's seem pretty stupid.