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MJ probe: Pharmacy raid links personal doc to drug

A raid on a pharmacy has reportedly linked Michael Jackson’s personal doctor with the anaesthetic that is thought to have killed the singer.

London: A raid on a pharmacy has reportedly linked Michael Jackson’s personal doctor with the anaesthetic that is thought to have killed the singer.
Agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) were said to have combed Applied Pharmacy Services in Las Vegas looking for prescriptions written by Dr Conrad Murray for the King of Pop.
A law enforcement official apparently said documents showing that Murray had purchased propofol were seized from the premises, reports the Daily Express. It was further added that the powerful sedative, allegedly administered by the medic in the hours leading up to Jackson’s death, was bought legally. Investigators raided Murray’s home and office in Las Vegas last month along with other premises connected to the expert. Murray, who has not been named as a suspect in the Jackson death probe, was said to have been named as the subject of a manslaughter investigation in court records. ANI