he said he gave jackson five doses of three different drugs between 1:30 a.m. and 7 kpln 30 a.m. at 10:40 a.m., he said he gave jackson the propofol. did anybody witness what happened? just the doctor, sir. 911 was called at 12:21. emergency responders will testify they believe jackson was dead when they arrived. another question jurors must ask was using propofol, an anesthetic for surgery as a sleep aid so reckless that murray should be held responsible for jackson s death? doctor after doctor gets up and says, well, this should never be used outside of a clinical setting, outside a hospital or a clinic. the fact that the circumstances may be unusual, may be demonstrated to be unusual, does not make it egregious. that alone does not make it egregious. reporter: murray s defense will argue that jackson was a drug addict and in horrible physical shape and that he was getting drugs from other doctors that murray didn t know about. prosecutors plan to argue that jac