POLICE SEARCH MICHAEL JACKSON DOCTOR’S HOME; OFFICE

VIA CNN
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) — Investigators began searching the Las Vegas home and office of Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, on Tuesday morning, a Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman said.
Los Angeles police and DEA agents, carrying search warrants, were “looking for a lot of things,” said Assistant Special Agent in Charge Mike Flanagan.
Aerial cameras showed Las Vegas police cars were parked outside Murray’s home and the residential street was closed. A CNN producer saw a police detective and a DEA agent enter Murray’s medical office.
The searches come a day after a source with knowledge of the investigation confirmed to CNN that Murray administered a powerful drug that authorities believe killed the singer.
Flanagan said that while he could not disclose details of the search warrants, because a judge had ordered them sealed, he confirmed they were looking for documents and computer records.
Murray, a Texas-based cardiologist, allegedly gave Jackson the anesthetic propofol — commonly known by the brand name Diprivan — in the 24 hours before he died, the source said
FOR MORE INFO CLICK HERE






















Leave a Reply