Dr. Conrad Murray Was Texting While Michael Jackson On Cardiac Arrest

Unfortunately for Dr. Conrad Murray, the evidence is beginning to pile up against him, and it looks like he may find himself going to trial over the death of singer Michael Jackson.

The latest testimony has revealed that the doctor spent the five hours before Jackson was pronounced dead talking on the phone and sending text messages when he should have been monitoring Jackson’s vital signs.

Murray made eleven phone calls before Jackson was announced dead, and three of those conversations took place back-to-back right before the singer was found to be in cardiac arrest.

The phone records from Murray’s cell phone also show that he sent two text messages immediately after he discovered that Jackson had gone into cardiac arrest, before he told a bodyguard to call an ambulance.

This is the third day of the hearing against Murray, with a witness testifying the day prior and saying that Murray had ordered him to remove an IV bag full of a milky white fluid that is believed to be the painkiller Propofol.

The cause of Jackson’s death was an overdose of the powerful medication, and the court is now trying to determine whether or not Murray administered the dosage that killed the singer.

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  1. You betcha ConMan Murray will be going to trial. There are just too many witnesses talking about how he removed evidence from the room before MJ was taken to the hospital; how ConMan didn’t tell anyone about the drugs that MJ had been given;
    how ConMan was super busy on the phone instead of watching his (only) patient. This guy, ConMan, was already stiffing his kids on child support. Meanwhile (Google it and see) he treated himself to a huge house he couldn’t afford. He bought his ex-stripper g/f a car…instead of paying some of the support he OWED his own kids. ConMan has a STYLE and that style is taking real sweet care of himself. He’ll look nice in prison greens–or orange, or whatever they give the prisoner wherever he goes.

  2. How dare he say that he needs to continue his medical practice in order to pay for his defense. This is tantamount to a scam artist demanding to continue scamming to pay his lawyers. Obviously Dr. Conrad did not intend for Mr. Jackson to die, however, he is responsible due to malpractice, so now he must go to prison.

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