murray s defense team will call its own propofol expert, dr. paul white, to the stand, and the pressure is growing on chernoff and flanagan to persuasively counter the prosecution s strong case. they have no examples of that. when he presented dr. murray as a non-doctor and i think the jury believes that. we have to bring them back to the issue of causation. we have to get it to be a cardiac arrest that starts this thing, otherwise you lose mathematically. you honestly think that in the cross-examination of schaffer, he is going to admit that it is a cardiac arrest, and we will have that argument? that conversation? no, he has to admit that he doesn t know, because he has never studied the effects of propofol. and when i ask him, i will say, isn t it true na you don t know, and he will say, i do know, because of this and this and this and we won t get into the science with this guy, because that is what we have a scientist for. no.
of propofol, 25 milligrams, slowly infuse, i may just put tip him into sleep. and the other medications may have a chance to work, because he had a fair amount of medication aboard and the medications he had aboard before we even got to that point, i told him, i said, michael, i could put an elephant to sleep. this is not normal. it is not normal. he fell asleep. i was very pleased. by now according to murray s police statement, it was 10:50 a.m., and murray says he watched over michael for 25 minutes until he felt the small amount of propofol had worked its way through the system. he then began making phone calls. so it was not unusual for me to make calls or return calls
compose properly, be ready for the performances and this is only because of the concert. and the pressure was stepped up on murray to help him get the sleep he needed to perform. he said, i want 15 to 18 hours of sleep. that is what most doctors give me. give me ten minutes. give me 20 minutes. i said to him, why would ten minutes help you? it doesn t make sense. how would 20 minutes make a difference? it will. it will. it really helps me. i can really composing at this stage of the production. and i now spiked the bottle of propofol. and the prosecution s case is built with the belief that murray never should have given
would produce any sedation amount i would want to achieve. so what you are saying is that 25 milligrams is a small amount of propofol to give a patient? 25 milligrams would not be a sufficient dose in most patients. and what did you think of the performance of that? well, she would start off with 60 milligrams and the doctor starts out with 25, and he is obviously not overmedicating. this is a word of encouragement. letters. the point is that to get the information no the jury, and you did that perfect. i got it. they got it. i saw that. we will not start until the prosecution finishes. justice for michael!
police giving jackson that morning. i m holding the item 119, your honor, containing two 200 millimeter propofol bottles. i m opening the bag. the use of propofol in jackson s home was the most damning evidence against murray, but the defense argued that the 20 milligrams of the drug that he said he gave michael was not enough to cause the death. we are not communicating well here, doctor. i asked you a question, what amounts of propofol do you use? in my practice of procedural sedation, i couldn t imagine i would give 25 milligrams to an otherwise healthy male. because i would not think that