Michael Jackson Death Hoax Investigators

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Title: Forensic Scientist Larry Kobilinsky: Murray lied!
Post by: MJ_Facts on January 17, 2010, 07:30:56 AM
Forensic Scientist Larry Kobilinsky talks about Michael Jackson homicide and Conrad Murray

http://site2.mjeol.com/video/video-kobi ... urray.html (http://site2.mjeol.com/video/video-kobilinsky-talks-abt-jackson-homicide-and-murray.html)

Primary cause of death: "Acute propofol intoxication" contradicts what Murray says (he stated that he only administered 25 mg)

Okay, and they say that  :?  "lethal levels" were found in MJs system.
So, does anybody know HOW MUCH (MILLIGRAM) PROPOFOL they found in his system????
Title: Re: Forensic Scientist Larry Kobilinsky: Murray lied!
Post by: Grace on January 17, 2010, 07:38:46 AM
System is not equal body.
Title: Re: Forensic Scientist Larry Kobilinsky: Murray lied!
Post by: MJ_Facts on January 18, 2010, 12:06:02 PM
The preliminary toxicology reports cited in the court records said that "lethal levels" of propofol were found in Jackson's blood, ...

http://site2.mjeol.com/mj-news/la-times ... dd-up.html (http://site2.mjeol.com/mj-news/la-times-drug-amounts-in-michael-jackson-death-probe-don-t-add-up.html)
Title: Re: Forensic Scientist Larry Kobilinsky: Murray lied!
Post by: the_gloved_one on January 18, 2010, 01:15:23 PM
What we do know for certain is that somebody is lying because 25mg is not a lethal does its much less than the recommended dosage of  1-2.5mg/kg , if we consider Michaels weight. The low dose may have been due to Murray pumping Michael full of benzodiazepines before administering the propofol. As i said in a previous post, toxicology results are of limited value in this circumstance as they do not always show a lethal level of propofol at autopsy. The crime scene probably offers better evidence  as there are likely to be discarded vials of propofol  left behind or in this case just ask the doc.
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