Wednesday, November 2, 2011

People vs. Conrad Murray: Closing Arguments -- Prosecution Squares Off


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Prosecutor David Walgren -- Closing Arguments
Updated 11/03/11 at 9:00 AM
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Prosecutor David Walgren just began his closing arguments to the jury, insisting Dr. Conrad Murray caused the death of Michael Jackson.

* For Prince, Paris and Blanket this trial will not end today because they lost their father.
* Conrad Murray violated the sacred trust between doctor and patient "each and every day."
* On June 24, 2009 MJ performed at the Staples Center and gave a great performance ... 12 hours later he was laying dead in his bed in his home.
* MJ was a creative genius striving for perfection. He was making long term plans for both himself and his children. He was excited about the tour because he knew it would give him a chance to settle down ... and his children could finally have a normal life.

* MJ wanted to open a children's hospital ... he wanted to give this to the world. He had plans and hopes and dreams.
* He was excited his kids would get to see their dad perform in London. But none of this came to be because on June 25, 2009 MJ was pronounced dead at age 50.
* Joe, Katherine, La Toya and Randy Jackson are in court -- arriving one after the other to listen to closing arguments.















* The law recognizes the special relationship between doctor and patient. Doctors have a duty to their patients and the failure to act on that duty caused the death of Michael Jackson.
* Conrad Murray is criminally negligent if he could have foreseen what happened.
* By his own admission, Conrad Murray knew MJ liked to push his own Propofol. He should have never left him alone in a room full of drugs.
* Dr. Murray made misleading statements when he failed to tell doctors he administered Propofol. It proves he knew it was wrong. That is consciousness of guilt.
* Murray hit the lotto with this gig. expecting to receive 150K a month. He sent letters to his patients he was leaving his practice indefinitely because he had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
* Murray shipped cases of Propofol to his girlfriend's apartment ... not his clinic.
* We heard MJ's slurred voice a month and half prior to his death.  It is a sad recording.
* Murray can't bother to keep records but for some reason records MJ's voice and for some reason keeps it.
* Even in this vulnerable state, MJ is talking about the future, his dreams, the MJ children's hospital. When he has no reason to believe anyone would ever hear it, he is talking about what he wants to do in the future. These are his true feelings.
* For reasons completely unknown Murray decides to record it on his iPhone.
* What does Murray do 2 days later? He orders his largest shipment of Propofol, Lorazepam and Midazolam.
* At a meeting in June Murray assures everyone MJ was doing just fine.
* We learned from Kenny Ortega that on June 19th he was concerned. He
saw MJ shivering. He shared his concerns with AEG Live CEO Randy
Phillips. He said he tried to call Murray

* On June 20th there was a meeting. We know that Murray was upset that
MJ was sent home. Murray sternly told Ortega to mind his own business,
telling him "be the director and leave Michael's health to me."
Unfortunately, that's what happened.

* We learned that on June 21st Michael was complaining he was half hot
and half cold. We know his bodyguard called MJ's nurse who told them MJ
needed to go to the hospital.

* On June 23 Michael performed at the Staples Center. By all accounts it
was a great performance. There was light at the end of the tunnel.

*June 24, Mj's last rehearsal was again a success. Everyone was excited
that the tour was going to finally happen. MJ was particularly excited
about the "illusion" that was to be performed the next day."

* He told Ortega, "I Love you." and they hugged.

* Randy Phillips also hugged MJ.
* After MJ's death an arrangement was made to meet with Conrad Murray at Marina del Rey. Conrad Murray was there with his lawyers. At this point, investigators knew very little. The cause of the death had not yet been determined. Detectives were working in the dark. They sat down to listen to Conrad Murray to listen to what he had to say. They recorded what Murray had to say.
* What we learned is that he was MJ's doctors and that his purpose was to put MJ to sleep.
* When detectives ask how frequently did this happen? Murray tells them every day.
* He describes how he gave 50 mg injections follwed by a drip every day ... except for a couple of nights before.
* According to Murray the only time MJ slept was right before 4:00 am.
* At 4:00 am Murray tells investigators, "MJ was complaining he couldn't sleep."
* At 5:00 he gives MJ Lorazepam and then at 7:30 Midazolam.
* At 10:00 am Jackson requests Propofol.
* During his interview, Murray tells cops he was worried giving MJ Propofol at 10:00 am because MJ had to be up at noon -- 2 hours later -- suggesting he intended to to give him a drip... not a 25 mg. injection which would have put him to sleep for 5 minutes.
* After going to the bathroom, Murray sees that MJ is not breathing. He does not call 911 becasue to speak to a 911 operator would be to neglect MJ.
* What does he do? He calls Michael Amir Williams and left a message. Setting aside all the other bizarre behavior, all he needed to say was, "Call 911." But he doesn't.
* He left a voice mail message instead of using that time to call 911 ... because he was putting Conrad Murray first.  Maybe he need to hide the evidence.
* We also heard about Murray's phone conversation. One conversation was 23 minutes long. does it make sense that MJ can't sleep and Conrad is on the phone? Or is it more probable MJ was ona  drip.
* We know he was looking lengthy emails to an insurance company worried about MJ's health. As MJ was laying in bed hooked on to an IV, Murray tells the insurance company that tghe rumors of MJ's health was all false.
* He also made calls to Sade Anding, his office, and other people. What was so important he needed to call Sade Anding at that moment?
* We know Sade heard voices in the background at the exact time Murray drops the phone. Was Conrad Murray in another room? Did MJ call fro help? Did he gasp? Did he choke? We don't know... we'll never know. Because of Murray's neglect.
* You've heard the message he left to MJ's assistant, Michael Amir Willaims.
* Williams calls Faheem Mohammed and Alberto Alvarez.
* As Alvarez walks into the bedroom he hears Paris screaming, "Daddy!" and ushers the kids out of the room.
* Murray grabs vials of medicine and instructed Alvarez to put it in a bag. He then asks to grab a specific saline bag, not both of them.
* Only then does Murray asks Alvarez to call 911. Not when he called Amir Williams, not when when he Alvarez first came into the room.... but after hiding the evidence. 20 minutes later.
* Paramedics respond in 6 minutes. They were a mile and a half away.
* Paramedics talked about the basic life support he did right away ... unfortunately it was too late.
* EMT had equipment that could have saved MJ's life  had Murray called them immediately.
* As paramedics take MJ to the ambulance, Murray is picking stuff off the floor and putting it in a trash bag. Why?
* In the hospital doctors ask Murray what drugs he had given MJ ... again Murray never mentions Propofol.
* After MJ was pronounced dead, Murray is concerned about retrieving a "cream" MJ didn't want people to know about. Murray was not concerned about a cream... he was worried about himself.
* Murray went into the interview because he assumed police had found his bags in MJ's room. He knew the toxicology report was going to come out. He went in there to do damage control. He came forward for the self preservation of Conrad Murray. He came forward to get ahead of the story. Unfortunately his story doesn't match up with the evidence.
* Every single doctor has told you they would never have done what Murray did.
* We learned Propofol is used in a highly monitored setting. This is basic common sense. No one had ever heard of anyone using Propofol in a bedroom... EVER ... until Murray did it. it's an egregious violation of medical care. It's gross criminal negligence.
* Murray conducted an experiment on MJ.
* Propofol is a wonderful drug ...  if used appropriately. It requires immediate access to standard resuscitation equipment. You also need to know how to use it. Murray went straight to compressions and mouth to mouth, never using the ambu bag he had.
* Preoccupation with emails, texts and calls are an abandonment of a patient. Leaving the patient's side is even worse.
* Benzodiazepines are unpredictable. Giving MJ those powerful sedatives in an unmonitored setting was criminally negligent.
* Murrray Failed to document ... not a single vital sign was recorded, not a single dose written down. Murray was all too happy to record MJ's voice, but didn't bother taking any notes. Murray chose not to have any medical records because he didn't want his bizarre treatment to be documented.
* He deceived doctors at UCLA Medical Center, an extreme deviation of standard of care.
* Expert now have to speculate what happened to MJ... all because Murray didn't take notes.
* Dr. Steven Shafer said the most likely scenario is that Murray gave Jackson a drip. It's based on the evidence... a cut saline bag with Conrad Murray's finger prints on it found at the scene.
* The hanging tab on the Propofol bottle was unused and intact... suggesting the bottle was hanging in the saline bag.
* Murray admitted he did that every night, a 50 mg injection followed by a drip.
* MJ wasn't complaining he couldn't fall asleep ..  he WAS asleep... because Conrad Murray put him on a drip.
* We'll never know what really happened. What we do know is that MJ died of Propofol intoxication as a direct result of Murray's actions.
* Murray's former patients say he was a good doctor ... but they were all treated in a hospital for things Murray was trained to do.
* The defense called Dr. Allan Metzger who told us there is no amount of money he would take to give Propofol in a bedroom.
* MJ was not reckless. He had a life ahead of him. He had 3 children he loved dearly. He had the means to get Propofol himself but he didn't do that. He wanted a doctor monitoring him at all time.
* Murray should have kept the drugs under lock and key.
* What defense expert  Dr. Paul White presented was junk science. It was disappointing. It was sad for science and for truth seeking.
* Walgren suggested perhaps Dr. White needed the money since he's retired.
* We know Propofol has no effect when digested.
* He never studied anything. He had defense attorney Michael Flanagan call a researcher in Indiana to conduct a study for him.
* We also know from White that he would never have given a Propofol in a bedroom. He would also call 911 sooner. He admitted a pulse oximeter without an alarm is useless if a doctor is not in the room.
* White testified he would never walk out of a room knowing the patient liked to inject his own Propofol.
* White said he had "a conversation" with the researcher who conducted his study when they met once.
* White said the reas
* MJ trusted Conrad Murray. He trusted him with his life. He paid with his life. Conrad Murray lied, deceived, obscured. More importantly he acted with negligence, he looked out for himself. That's not what a doctor does. Conrad Murray's action caused MJ's death. But the people do not need to prove that. Even if you accept the defense's fact he is still responsible because it was entirely foreseeable.
I will ask you to find him guilty of manslaughter because Conrad Murray abandoned his patient. Justice demands a guilty verdict.


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