Michael Jackson's death was 'inevitable,' detective says
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s tragic death was ‘inevitable’ and there are MULTIPLE people to blame for his drug-induced cardiac arrest, LAPD detective reveals in new bombshell documentary
- The beloved King of Pop died in June 2009 at his home in Los Angeles and his personal physician at the time, Dr Conrad Murray, was jailed for involuntary manslaughter
- Dr Murray administered Jackson various drugs to help him sleep on the night of his death, at his rented home in Holmy Hills, Los Angeles
- The 69-year-old heart surgeon was released from prison in 2013 having served half of his four-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter
- LAPD Detective Orlando Martinez admitted it was ‘amazing’ that Michael Jackson didn’t pass away sooner and believes that his death was ‘inevitable’
Michael Jackson’s tragic death was ‘inevitable’ and there are multiple people to blame for his drug-induced cardiac arrest, a detective has revealed in a bombshell new interview.
The beloved King of Pop died in June 2009 at his home in Los Angeles and his personal physician at the time, Dr Conrad Murray, was jailed for involuntary manslaughter.
But those close to the case now say that there are others who should have been found guilty for allowing Jackson to reach the level of drug dependency he was at when he died.
In a tearful new interview, the convicted doctor revealed that his experience in prison was ‘shattering’ after being decimated by grief and pain following Michael’s death and his own trial.
Holding back his emotions, Dr Murray told the documentary ‘I will always love Michael’ despite the fact he believes it ‘was not right’ that he personally took so much of the blame over the legend’s death.
The 69-year-old heart surgeon – released from prison in 2013 having served half of his four-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter – began working for Jackson in 2006.
He had administered Jackson various drugs to help him sleep on the night of his death, at his rented home in Holmy Hills, Los Angeles.
The King of Pop Michael Jackson died in 2009 from an overdose of propofol, which caused him to go into cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles
Murray claims he had ‘weaned’ Jackson off the drug the singer called ‘milk’ only days before his death on June 25, 2009
Dr Conrad Murray has opened up about his experience of being blamed in Michael Jackson’s death. Tearfully, he said that he will always love Jackson, despite the hurt and torment he has faced since he passed away in 2009
Los Angeles Police Department Detective Orlando Martinez (pictured) admitted it was ‘amazing’ that Michael Jackson didn’t pass away sooner, because of his acute, ongoing addition to anesthetic drugs like propofol
But now Los Angeles Police Department Detective Orlando Martinez admitted it was ‘amazing’ that Michael Jackson didn’t pass away sooner, because of his acute, ongoing addition to anesthetic drugs like propofol.
He told the TMZ investigation, Who Really Killed Michael Jackson: ‘I really do believe that this death was inevitable.
‘Michael was going to get what he wanted. And if you said no, he would find someone who would do it for him.
‘There are a lot of folks who are to blame that have never had a reckoning for his death.’
Michael Jackson would go to multiple different doctors who would prescribe him medication, so he would often accumulate a large quantity rather than normal doses, the LAPD detective explained.
And in the documentary, he admits that he doesn’t think it’s right Dr Murray was wholly blamed for the popstar’s death – but it was incredibly difficult to prove that others were to blame during the court process.
He said that it was tough to even get other experts within the medical profession to help the case at the time, since they didn’t want to get involved.
Dr Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter in February 2011, and after his trial he was slapped with the maximum penalty of four years in prison.
Murray (pictured) was sentenced to four years in jail for involuntary manslaughter
Los Angeles Police Department Detective Orlando Martinez testifying during Dr Conrad Murray’s case at the time
Michael Jackson would go to multiple doctors who would prescribe him medication, so he would often accumulate a large quantity rather than normal doses, the LAPD detective explained
Michael Jackson started his tremendous singing career in the Jackson 5 – the pop band made up of him and his four siblings
Michael Jackson’s death rocked the fans across the world on June 25, 2009
Dr Conrad Murray (second from the right, wearing a grey suit) with his attorney and defense team after being arraigned in the County of Los Angeles Airport Branch Courthouse on a charge of involuntary manslaughter on February 8, 2010
After serving time in jail for involuntary manslaughter, Dr Murray has now revealed that he believes the other doctors who provided Michael with drugs over the years are complicit in his death.
He also claimed that he was ‘manipulated’ by the star – who never told him that he was suffering with a drug addiction when he became his physician.
It was only when he arrived in LA to help him prepare for his This Is It comeback tour, he discovered that Michael kept a personal stash of the drugs.
The doctor previously said Jackson’ 5’11” frame had wasted to little over nine stone, he was suffering from chills, insomnia and mood swings and he was dependent on the prescription drug propofol to help him sleep.
Murray claims he had ‘weaned’ Jackson off the drug the singer called ‘milk’ only days before his death on June 25, 2009.
TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson, airs on Tuesday, September 6 on FOX.
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