MJ-UPBEAT.COM

NEWS HOME ART FANS MJ-PHOTOS MJ-FUN MJ-MISC US TRIAL

LINKS

Our Youtube Our Myspace My Articles On MJ

-Scroll Down-

July 31, 2009

The Search Warrant Served To Murray

While it remains to be seen exactly what role Dr. Conrad Murray played in the death of Michael Jackson, more information is coming out about the doctor who was with the pop icon in his final hours.

ABC News has obtained a copy of search warrant served to Dr. Conrad Murray earlier this week. The document can be viewed here.

http://abcnews.go.com/images/US/ht_Scan001_090730.PDF   

Investigators are still sifting through the evidence from raids on Murray's offices. Among the items seized from Murray's Texas office last week were a vial containing 27 tablets of the weight loss drug phentermine, a vial containing a tablet of the muscle relaxant clonazepam, a photocopy picture of Murray, Rolodex cards, public storage receipts, and a receipt for a "Cricket" phone, according to an inventory attached to the warrant.

Investigators looking into Jackson's death believe that someone was intravenously administering propofol, a powerful sedative, to Jackson at his home.

In the warrant, police said they were investigating a potential charges of "manslaughter,"excessive prescribing," "prescribing to an addict,"excess treatment or prescribing" and "unprofessional conduct."

Propofol was not listed on the court documents among the items seized from Murray's property.

Other items seized from the storage unit, according to the court records, included two computer hard drives and a "Texas Department of Public Safety controlled substance registration." Authorities also obtained a suspension notice from a Houston hospital.


MJFC / ABC