
It looks like police are investigating Michael Jackson’s death for possible evidence of manslaughter!
Dr. Conrad Murray, who had tried in vain to revive Jackson in his home, has been interviewed by authorities, but is, so far, not considered a suspect.
They did, however, search the doctor’s clinic in Houston on Wednesday and seized several items, including “a forensic image” of a computer hard drive and 21 documents.
Police, of course, are not saying much, neither confirming nor denying rumors.
Even though Murray is not being considered a suspect, Murray’s attorney claims that the doctor has been subjected to intense public ire, saying that he “is frustrated by negative and often erroneous media reports, he has to walk around 24-7 with a bodyguard. He can’t operate his practice. He can’t go to work because he is harassed no matter where he goes.”
He went on to say that “Based on Dr. Murray’s minute-by-minute and item-by-item description of Michael Jackson’s last days, he should not be a target of criminal charges” and that the records seizure is to further clear up the coroner’s investigation.
Murray is currently at his home in Vegas and so far neither his home nor his office there has been searched.
The DEA is involved in the case, which could mean that they are looking for drugs that came out of state.
[Image via WENN.]
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