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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 25, 2009, 08:03:09 AM
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Just a question that popped in my head.

Was Murray the Doctor of James Brown? If he was, I have a theory ;)

Wow! I didn't knew that if that's really true it truly opens new doors.
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 25, 2009, 08:12:09 AM
Quote from: "MJLover1990"
Quote from: "Gema"
Just a question that popped in my head.

Was Murray the Doctor of James Brown? If he was, I have a theory ;)

Wow! I didn't knew that if that's really true it truly opens new doors.

What doors? LOL spell the beans
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 25, 2009, 08:13:21 AM
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Quote from: "Gema"
Just a question that popped in my head.

Was Murray the Doctor of James Brown? If he was, I have a theory ;)

It might be...look at this article :

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Could the Murray´s pictures and videos with the yellow tie be from 2006 instead of 2009?

I am not sure if I mentioned. Back in July or August I got the impression that MJ was under a protection victim/ witness program and somehow I felt it was connected with James Brown´s case. I know he died at 73, but still is not a very old age.
Michael was "the son" of James Brown and James B a victime of maybe doctor´s negligence?

Just my thoughts. Makes no sense, may be, but is another plot.
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 25, 2009, 08:26:31 AM
Quote from: "Gema"
Quote from: "superflysister81"
Quote from: "Gema"
Just a question that popped in my head.

Was Murray the Doctor of James Brown? If he was, I have a theory ;)

It might be...look at this article :

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Could the Murray´s pictures and videos with the yellow tie be from 2006 instead of 2009?

I am not sure if I mentioned. Back in July or August I got the impression that MJ was under a protection victim/ witness program and somehow I felt it was connected with James Brown´s case. I know he died at 73, but still is not a very old age.
Michael was "the son" of James Brown and James B a victime of maybe doctor´s negligence?

Just my thoughts. Makes no sense, may be, but is another plot.
you could be onto something sherlock
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 25, 2009, 07:49:25 PM
I agree that as long as Dr. Murray is considered the main suspect in a homocide investigation he should not be allowed to practice.  I realize he needs money for living expenses and child support for his seven kids he has with various women, and now he has to add the expense of a bodyguard.  Who pays for that I wonder?  Who would take that job knowing the person you are protecting doesn't have the money to pay you?
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 27, 2009, 08:18:40 AM
And what happend to " Murray wasn;t even allowed to give medicine in CA?"
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 27, 2009, 08:39:21 AM
Quote from: "Alem (Thetruth)"
Quote from: "MJLover1990"
Quote from: "Gema"
Just a question that popped in my head.

Was Murray the Doctor of James Brown? If he was, I have a theory ;)

Wow! I didn't knew that if that's really true it truly opens new doors.

What doors? LOL spell the beans

 :lol: Well I don't know what doors but I meant that it suddenly is weird that Dr. Murray was both Michael and James Brown's doctor since James Brown is Michael's idol I don't know I just found it weird that he was the doctor for both of them and all and it may open some doors you just don't know :lol:
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 28, 2009, 04:59:31 PM
i tought that dr murrays case was canceled till january 2010 i heard that on the news  :?
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 28, 2009, 05:14:25 PM
I cannot fancy this is so possible.

One made Murray everything wrong what only wrong can do .... he is involved in a death, he would have come to my land immediately in June in pretrial detention, Murray would not have been free up to the procedure abschluß.
I cannot understand all that.

I said already once this guy if I not even briefly entrusted with a fish from my Aqarium. :?  :shock:

Murray may go on working as a doctor and apparently walks away without punishment what this should not if it a Hoax is.
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 28, 2009, 05:17:55 PM
We can only be upset about this if...he KILLED Michael...if he is a pawn however....
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
November 28, 2009, 06:02:08 PM
So a doctor should touch no one it is a disgrace for doctors, for the remedial art.
Doctors should receive life and save and not kill somebody. :x
This may not happen.
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Re: Dr. Conrad Murray -- Propofol Still An Option
December 02, 2009, 08:15:25 AM
Mmmm, this doesn't surprise me that much. Propofol is used for short procedures, for example colonoscopy, so i'm sure it has uses in other fields too. Not sure what the law is for practising while under investigation though. Murray would have been trained to use short acting anaesthetics, like gastroenterologists do, but not in keeping someone sedated for hours.
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Mmmm, this doesn't surprise me that much. Propofol is used for short procedures, for example colonoscopy, so i'm sure it has uses in other fields too. Not sure what the law is for practising while under investigation though. Murray would have been trained to use short acting anaesthetics, like gastroenterologists do, but not in keeping someone sedated for hours.

The State Board of Medicine where Murray is licensed COULD pull his license under an emergency order. Murray would have the right to a hearing to show cause why his license should not be pulled. I believe that the information regarding this case was never given to the Nevada licensing board. If someone were to make a complaint and attach the now public Affadivit in Support of the Search Warrant in the murder investigation, I would expect them to have a hearing.

The affadivit that I read, which was not a certified true copy, stated that Murray admitted to administering 25 mgs of Diprovan  (Propofol) around 11 AM. after numerous other sedatives were administered all night. According to some doctors, this additive effect could have caused cardiac arrest. Also, people stop breathing under Propofol and it is dealt with in the hospital. He didn't have the right equipment.

This is not MY opinion, but what is contained in the affidavit from the police and filed in court.

Now, apart from the affidavit, 25 mgs was not a massive overdose, so there had to be something else discovered afterwards or they are counting the other drugs in calling it an overdose. Remember, they were going for probably cause to search the doctor's and MJ's place.

The point here is that you would THINK the licensing authority would have the info, but I don't think the DEA sent it to them. I think a member of the public should and should ask why the man is not considered a risk to the public safety.  The DEA revokes DEA numbers on docs every day on the SPOT when they think a doctor is over prescribing narcotics--so why didn't they do something to this guy?

To me, that is one of the more powerful pieces of evidence right there. They DO NOT have to have a conviction yet. If they say they do, then ask the DEA why they didn't revoke his license or if they have done so on any of the docs who wrote RXs under aliases (IF THIS IS TRUE).

I find it disturbing that they are saying that he overdosed a patient yet he is still free to practice. It makes no sense.
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Good point...I agree.  It's especially unbelievable Murray is still allowed to practice because this is such a high profile case.
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I will always love you Michael!

This link kind of reiterates what you said (watch the vid on the left too), it is odd that he is still allowed to practise, but who's responsible for that?. Also he lied to the paramedics and team of docs at the hospital. He did not tell them he administered propofol. Is that not negligent when they're trying to save a life?

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