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MJ’s doc accidentally told cops where deadly drugs were hidden

Cops investigating into King of Pop Michael Jackson’s death found out his secret stash of potentially deadly drugs only after the singer’s doctor “blurted out” its hiding place, says a report.

London: Cops investigating into King of Pop Michael Jackson’s death found out his secret stash of potentially deadly drugs only after the singer’s doctor “blurted out” its hiding place, says a report.A senior investigator has revealed that Dr Conrad Murray made the revelation during an informal police interview, without his lawyer present.
“It was almost by accident that he said it,” the Daily Star quoted the investigator as saying. Initially, cops had failed to find the cache in Jackson’s Los Angeles home. But after that interview with Dr. Murray, they immediately sought a second search warrant, and found the hoard—including the powerful hospital anesthetic Propofol—in a cupboard in the guestroom. According to sources, Propofol may be pinpointed as one of the causes of Jackson’s death. The drug is not available on prescription and should only be used in hospital operating theatre conditions. With autopsy findings due in the next few days, charges of either manslaughter or second-degree murder are expected to follow. The drug is not available on prescription and should only be used in hospital operating theatre conditions. At least five other doctors could face prosecution for supplying drugs to Jackson by signing prescriptions with false names. A source close to the Jackson family has revealed that relatives are planning to file civil lawsuits seeking “substantial damages” against any doctors who are indicted. ANI