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-RKO- asked in News & EventsMedia & Journalism · 1 decade ago

CNN is reporting that Jackson's death might be ruled a homicide?

I don't have cable, and don't get CNN. But our local 11 o'clock newscast reports that CNN is saying Michael Jackson's death might be ruled a homicide. Has anybody else ehard anything about this 'breaking news'?? -RKO-

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  • 1 decade ago
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    hi,

    today on CNN on the Larry king show the news flash was shown -the police chief saying that MJ's death may be a case of homicide -it cannot be ruled out, he says; and the whole show was about the speculation of the possible homicide of MJ.

    Miko Brando who has been on almost all of the Larry king's show since MJ's death, stands firmly that MJ was clean and did not misuse drugs.

    The doctors would need legal counsel before long as all the five doctors who previously prescribed drugs to MJ are to be questioned more thoroughly-this was what the legal expert said. The presence of Diprivan is the prime case fro suspicion, as it is only for use in the OR. Yet no OXygen or IV equipment was ever found in MJ's house -the drug can only be given Intravenous.

    MJ's father even on the very first day when MJ was declared DOA at the hosptl on June 25th said that he suspected there was foul play in his son's sudden death.

    very sad!

  • 1 decade ago

    Wouldn't surprise me--that Dr. Conrad Murray looks really suspicious.

  • lala
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    1 decade ago

    Yes I heard that on Larry King ; but I do not think it will go far ; I think the police are trying to scare who feed the celebrities with drugs

  • 1 decade ago

    Yep, they ran that story. It is based on the idea that one of his doctors gave him a dangerous combination of drugs.

    Homicide through negligence is the suggestion.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Yahoo had this story on their home page

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_michael_jackson_inve...

    Seems like some one did something they shouldn't have done.

    EDIT found this http://www.ismp.org/newsletters/acutecare/articles...

    That should not be in anyone's house and should only be used in a hospital setting.

  • 1 decade ago

    Don't get too excited. You can trust about .000001% of what's reported on that worthless station.

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