a more troubling take was played in court. a recording of a conversation michael had with dr. murray. we can do it. we can do it. [inaudible] a religious man, dr. murray had his own revelation less than a month after michael s death. it occurred to me commencing with the passing of michael. as of july 15th, 2009, 3:00 a.m., things changed. holy spirit came to me and i can feel the warmth and i can see
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 began to make phone calls. so it was not unusual for me to make calls or return calls during the morning hours while he was still asleep. it was not unusual. his last call was to a waitress he had met recently, and he never completed it. i said, hello, hello? i didn t hear anything. that is when i pressed the phone against my ear, and i heard mumbling of voices. it sounded like the phone was maybe in his pocket or something. during this call, dr. murray sees that his patient michael jackson has stopped breathing. he was not breathing. so my concern was as those
the los angeles county coroner ruled that michael jackson s death was homicide. the autopsy stated that an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol killed him, a drug that murray admitted to police giving jackson that morn morni morning. i m holding the obama 1 1 item 119, your honor, holding 20 milliliter propofol bottles, and i m opening the bag. the use of propofol in ja 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 seddation i would not give more than 25 grams to a healthy 35
with that. in fact i think that s fantastic. you just called him murphy. what s his name? four months before his death, murray said jackson began pressing him to close his las vegas and houston medical clinics and become his personal full time physician. he wanted murray to keep him in top health for the 50 this is it concerts. he said dr. conrad, i have watched you and looked to you for so long. i said what was that about? he said i looked at you because i tested you and you are the one. in april of 2009, murray agreed to make michael jackson his only patient.
in the spring of 2009, michael jackson, the so-called king of pop was poised for the biggest come back of the year. he would perform 50 concerts at the 02 arena in difficult financial straights, the concerts would help him get out of debt. i will be performing the songs my fans want to hear. to get through this gruelling schedule, jackson turned to dr. conrad murray, a las vegas-based doctor he knew. this is it. i mean this is really it. this is the final this is the final curtain call. michael was an incredible human being. the greatest performer of all time.