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Michael Jackson used 19 fake IDs to score drugs: new doc revelations on birthday

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pop legend Michael Jackson’s death in late June of 2009.The 50-year-old “Thriller” vocalist was found unresponsive in his Los Angeles home after suffering cardiac arrest brought on by the anesthetic propofol — a drug reportedly routinely administered by Jackson’s physician, Conrad Murray.The death was ruled a homicide and Murray took all the blame.

He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to four years in prison, serving just under two behind bars. But Murray endured the brunt of public hatred even though Jackson — who would have turned 64 on Monday — was abusing drugs throughout much of his life in alarming doses and was allegedly easily enabled to do so by a corps of other doctors — ones who never saw a day in jail after the king’s death, according to a new documentary “TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson” due out on Fox next month. “It’s a lot more complicated than just: Dr.

Murray was at his bedside when he died,” Orlando Martinez, the LAPD detective assigned to Jackson’s death, says in the doc. “Circumstances had been leading up to his death for years, and all of these different medical professionals had allowed Michael to dictate his own terms, get the medicines he wanted, when he wanted them, where he wanted them,” Martinez maintains. “All of them are the reason why he’s dead today.”Jackson had been taking the propofol in “Gatorade” size bottles at the time of his death, according to Ed Winter, the assistant chief coroner for LA County.

The medical community, in many ways, facilitated his obsession with the substance, according to Murray, who adds that propofol “was the only way he could go to sleep, especially when he was getting ready for a tour.”“It was not a big deal — he.

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