well, he wasn t very happy that he didn t sleep longer. was he upset with you. he was a tad bit upset he wanted to sleep longer and said the nutritional components were not working. he was complaining when he got up, right? he said this is going to mess up my performance for the day. the only thing that s going to help me is de i specialize in addiction medicine. dr. waldman reviewed records from his dermatologist. in the months before he death he got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to opiods. for the jackson family they were hard words to hear. they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict and often they had to leave but they were always there the next day. the addiction, the insomnia, the desperation were so great, said dr. paul white, that jackson swallowed powerful pills
him propofol, a drug she d never heard of. he said, doctors have told me it is safe. i just need to be monitored. i told him, well, let s just try nutritional i.v. one more you know, try it again. but lee s remedy didn t work for jackson. well, he wasn t very happy that he didn t sleep longer. was he upset with you? he was a tad bit upset. he wanted to sleep longer and he said the nutritional components were not working. he was complaining when he got up, is that right? he said, this is going to mess up my performance for the day. the only thing that s going to help me is depravan. finally chernoff turned it his own experts. i specialize in addiction medicine. dr. robert waldman reviewed records from his dermatologist. in the months before his death jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to open opioids. for the jackson family they
when dr. murray left the room, michael jackson self-administered a dose of propofol that with the lorazapam created a perfect storm in his body that killed him instantly. now, to build his h case, chernoff turned to caroline lee, a nurse practitioner. he said i had a lot of difficulty sleeping. jackson pressed her to give him propofol. a drug she d never heard of. he said doctors told he that it s safe. i just need to be monitored. i said, let s try the nutritional i.v. one more time. but lee s remedy didn t work for jackson. well, he was not very happy that he didn t sleep longer. was he upset with you? he was a tad bit upset.
he was a tad bit upset. he said the nutritional components were not working. he was complaining when he got up? is that right? he said this is going to mess up my performance from today. reporter: finally, he turned to his own experts. i specialize in addiction medicine. dr. robert waldmin reviewed records from jackson s dermatologist. in the months before his death, jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to opiods. and they sat in that courtroom and listened to testimony that their son and brother was a drug addict. often, they had to leave. but they were there the next day. reporter: the addiction, the insomnia was so great that jackson swallowed powerful pills by the handful. it would be my guess that mr.
difficulty sleeping. reporter: jackson pressed her to give him propofol. a drug she d never heard of. he said doctors told he that it s safe. i just need to be monitored. reporter: but lee s remedy didn t work for jackson. well, he wasn t very happy that he didn t sleep longer. was he upset with you? he was a tad bit upset. he said the nutritional components were not working. he was complaining when he got up? is that right? he said this is going to mess up my performance from today. reporter: finally, he turned to his own experts. i specialize in addiction medicine. dr. robert waldmin reviewed records from jackson s dermatologist. in the months before his death, jackson got frequent treatments and lots of painkillers. i believe there was evidence that he was probably addicted to