Michael Jackson Who Killed The King Of Pop (Full DVD)
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American singer Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 of propofol intoxication after suffering a respiratory arrest at his home on North Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills neighborhood in Los Angeles. His personal physician, Conrad Murray, said he had found Jackson in his room, not breathing, but with a faint pulse, and that he administered CPR on his bed to no avail. After a call was placed to 9-1-1 at 12:20 pm, Jackson was treated by paramedics at the scene, and was later pronounced dead at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. On August 28, 2009, the Los Angeles County Coroner ruled Jackson's death a homicide.[1] Shortly before his death, Jackson had been administered propofol and two anti-anxiety benzodiazepines – lorazepam and midazolam in his home.[2] Murray was convicted in November 2011 of involuntary manslaughter and is sentenced to four years in prison.[3]
Jackson's death triggered grief around the world, creating
unprecedented surges of Internet traffic and causing sales of his music
and that of the Jackson 5 to increase dramatically.[4] Jackson had intended to perform a series of concerts entitled This Is It to over one million people at London's O2 Arena from July 13, 2009 to March 6, 2010.[5] A public memorial service for Jackson was held on July 7, 2009 at the Staples Center
in Los Angeles, where he had rehearsed for the London concerts the
night before his death. The service was broadcast live around the world,
attracting a global audience of up to one billion people.[6] In March 2010, Sony Music Entertainment
signed a US$250 million deal with Jackson's estate to retain
distribution rights to his recordings until 2017, and to release seven
posthumous albums over the decade following his death. Jackson's death
is ranked No. 1 on VH1/VH1 Classic's list of 100 Most Shocking Moments in Music.[7]
Jackson arrived for rehearsal at Staples Center around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24, according to Ed Alonzo, a magician who was there. The singer complained of laryngitis and did not rehearse until 9 p.m. "He looked great and had great energy,"[8] Alonzo added. The rehearsal went past midnight.[8] The next morning Jackson did not come out of his bedroom.[9]
According to the attorney of Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal
physician, Murray entered the room in the afternoon and found Jackson in
bed and not breathing. Jackson had a weak pulse, and his body was still
warm.[10]
Murray tried to revive Jackson for five to ten minutes, at which point
he realized he needed to call for help. Murray stated that he was
hindered because there was no landline in the house. Murray also stated that he could not use his cell phone to call 911
because he did not know the exact address. Murray stated that he also
phoned security, but did not get an answer. Finally Murray ran
downstairs, yelled for help, and told a chef to bring security up to the
room.[11] By the time security called 911, Murray stated that only 30 minutes had passed.[11]
Statements described Murray as using a non-standard CPR technique on
Jackson. During the tape of the emergency call, released on June 26, the
doctor was described as administering CPR on a bed, not on a hard
surface such as a floor, which would be standard practice.[12][13]
The doctor's attorney said that Murray placed one hand underneath
Jackson and used the other hand for chest compression, where the
standard practice is to use both hands for compression.[9][14] A Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) spokesperson said the 911 call came in at 12:21:04 p.m. PST (19:21:04 UTC). Paramedics reached Jackson at 12:26 p.m. and found that he was not breathing.[15][16]
Paramedics performed CPR for 42 minutes at the house.[17] Murray's attorney stated that Jackson had a pulse when he was taken out of the house and put in the ambulance.[9]
An LAFD official gave a different account, stating that paramedics
found Jackson in "full cardiac arrest", and that they did not observe a
change in Jackson's status en route to the hospital.[18] LAFD transported Jackson to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.[15]
The ambulance arrived at the hospital at approximately 1:14 p.m. A team
of medical personnel attempted to resuscitate Jackson for more than one
hour. They were unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m.[19][20][21]
Jackson's body was flown by helicopter to the Los Angeles Coroner's offices in Lincoln Heights, where on June 26 a three-hour autopsy was performed on behalf of the Los Angeles County Coroner by the chief medical examiner, Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran.[22] Jackson's family arranged for a second autopsy, a practice that could yield expedited—albeit limited—results.[23]
After the preliminary autopsy was completed, Craig Harvey, chief
investigator for the coroner's office, said there was no evidence of
trauma or foul play.[24] On August 28, the LA County Coroner made an official statement classifying Jackson's death as a homicide.
The county coroner stated that Jackson died from the combination of
drugs in his body, with the most significant drugs being the anesthetic propofol and the anxiolytic lorazepam. Less significant drugs found in Jackson's body were midazolam, diazepam, lidocaine and ephedrine. The coroner is keeping the complete toxicology report private, as requested by the police and district attorney.[1] On October 1, the BBC
reported that the autopsy report revealed that Jackson was "fairly
healthy" for his age and that his heart was strong. The document stated
that Jackson's most significant health problem was his chronically
inflamed lungs, but this did not contribute to his death. His other
major organs were normal and he had no atherosclerosis except for some
slight plaque accumulation in his leg arteries.[25][26] The autopsy stated that he weighed 136 pounds (62 kg) with a height of 5'9" (175 cm), which equates to a BMI of 20.1.[27] Fox News said that this confirmed rumors that Jackson was emaciated,[28] while the Associated Press stated that his weight was in the acceptable range.[26] The autopsy also revealed that Jackson's arms were covered with punctures and his face and neck were scarred.[29] He was balding and had worn a wig for the last decade of his life. A tattooed hairline was found on his scalp.[25]
The website TMZ
wrote that Jackson used a number of aliases to secure prescription
drugs, including Omar Arnold and Jack London, and the names of one of
his bodyguards and an office manager. One doctor would allegedly call
the pharmacy to say that Jackson was coming to get pethidine, and the pharmacy would fill the prescription with the patient's name blank.[citation needed] Jackson was said to have used propofol, as well as alprazolam (an antianxiety agent), and sertraline (an antidepressant).[36] Other drugs named in connection with him included omeprazole, hydrocodone, paroxetine, carisoprodol, and hydromorphone.[37]
After his death, police found several drugs in his home, including
propofol. Some of these drugs had labels made out to Jackson's
pseudonyms, while others were unlabeled.[38][39] A 2004 police document prepared for the 2005 People v. Jackson child abuse trial alleged that Jackson was taking up to 40 alprazolam pills a night.[34]
Deepak Chopra, an internist, endocrinologist, and speaker about mind–body intervention
who was a friend of Jackson's for 20 years, expressed concern that,
despite presumably having access to a large arsenal of drugs, Jackson
appears to have been given no naloxone, a drug used to counteract the effects of an opioid overdose.[40] Chopra also criticized what he saw as "enabling"
by some Hollywood doctors: "This cult of drug-pushing doctors, with
their co-dependent relationships with addicted celebrities, must be
stopped. Let's hope that Michael's unnecessary death is the call for
action."[40]
Eugene Aksenoff, a Tokyo-based physician who had treated Michael
Jackson or his children on a few occasions, expressed concern about
Jackson's use of and interest in various drugs. Aksenoff told The Japan Times that Jackson asked for stimulants
so that he could get through some demanding performances. Aksenoff said
he refused to prescribe them. He recalled that the singer suffered
chronic fatigue, fever, insomnia
and other symptoms and took a large amount of drugs. He suspected one
of the major factors causing Jackson these symptoms was excessive use of
steroids or other skin-whitening medications.[41] People magazine reported that the Jackson family tried to stage an intervention in early 2007, when Michael was living in Las Vegas, a fact Janet Jackson later confirmed.[42] Janet Jackson
and some of her brothers allegedly traveled to his home, but were
turned away by security guards who were ordered not to let them in. He
was also rumored to have refused calls from his mother. "If you tried to
deal with him," one source told CNN, "he would shut you out. You just
wouldn't hear from him for long periods." The family denied that they
had tried to intervene.[43]
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