Saturday, June 27, 2009

What Killed Michael Jackson?



Craig Harvey,spokesperson for the L.A. County
coroner's office released an initial autopsy report
on Michael Jackson on June 26, 2009 at 3:30 p.m.
He said: "The coroner has concluded the autopsy
for Mr. Michael Jackson. The cause of death has
been deferred."

The coroner, according to Harvey, had not found
"indication of any external trauma or indication of
foul play on the body." The cause of death at this
moment however, could not be determined.
An estimate of four to six weeks more will be needed
to test Jackson's brain, pulmonary system and possible
substances present in the icon's
body at the time of his death.

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Jackson's use of medications was "extensive" says
Brian Oxman, a former counsel for the family. Oxman
also said that the singer's alleged drug dependence was
enabled by those who surrounded him.

TMZ.com, a celebrity gossip website, said that a Jackson
family member told them that the icon had been receiving
Demerol (narcotic painkiller) injections on a daily basis.

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Indiana University cardiologist, Dr. Douglas Zipes
explained that in high doses, Demerol can slow down
respiration to the point of suffocation, depriving the heart
of much needed oxygen resulting to sudden death. If
the patient is dehydrated, Demerol can cause sudden
heart stoppage.

Looking at another angle, reports say that Michael Jackson
had been intensely doing his comeback concert rehearsals
before his death. Whether he was left dehydrated due
to the strain was not yet confirmed.

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