Michael Jackson 911 Call Played in Court; Bodyguard Says Dr. Conrad Murray Hid Propofol
by Free Britney at .Michael Jackson's security guard Alberto Alvarez testified in Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial today, recalling that fateful day in 2009.
Alvarez was the one who called 911 after Jackson's vital signs fell. The 911 call is included below. But his testimony delved into much more than that.
Murray asked Alberto Alvarez to remove several vials of Propofol before he called an ambulance on June 25, 2009, according to the witness' tesitmony.
Alvarez claims he quickly arrived at the scene and saw Murray performing one-handed chest compressions on Michael Jackson, who was still in the bed.
According to Alvarez, Murray immediately asked him to pack up several vials and an IV bag - one that contained a vial with a "milky white substance."
Murray THEN asked Alvarez to call 911, at which point the dispatcher ordered him to move the singer from the bed to the floor in order to perform CPR.
According to Alvarez, paramedics arrived soon after. He was grilled on the timeline of these key events by Murray's lawyer, but he remained steadfast.
Murray's defense hinges on the theory that Michael Jackson killed himself with a lethal dose of Propofol while the physician was (briefly) out of the room.
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Comments (41 Total)
You guys don't think anything strange about that 911 call? It is one of four that have been released. Why? Doesn't a 911 operator stay with you on the line till the ambulance arrives? And who was the lady that broke in with "one minute". How can we condemn a man when we don't even have the facts? QUESTION EVERYTHING!Don't be cattle and believe everything the media is trying to make you believe.
The doctor is indeed guilty of manslaughter. His neglience truelly showed that day. Michael Jackson would be still alive if that doctor just said no to the proprofol. It's very sad on both parties... but personally the doctor needs his licence taken away and he needs to serve some time to think about his wrong doing.
we miss you micheal and justice has to be seen. Angellah from uganda
This whole thing is sickening... Dr. Murray acted with neglect and with such a strong medicine just to GET SOME SLEEP, should have stayed by his bedside to monitor him instead of going somewhere else to take care of your own business! And knowing his medical limits should have rejected in the beginning MJ's care when he found ouut it was an anesthesic drug he was going to administer. Dr. Murray had no idea what he was doing and DID act with neglegence and should face a VERY hefty sentence.
I feel sorry for the Dr but as a medical practitioner he shouldn't have administered such a strong medicine of which he wasn't a professional (he is a cardiologist not anesthesiologist). While I agree he didn't intentionally killed him but he show the highest level of greed that's why he is here today charged with manslaughter and not first degree murder.