
Jacko basks in the applause at the end of his final concert in LA.
MICHAEL Jackson’s death certificate rules he WAS murdered, the News of the World can reveal.
We obtained a copy of the document and an amendment to it – that have never been published.
On the original July 7 certificate deputy coroner Cheryl MacWillie refuses to give a cause of death.
Hollywood legal eagle Michael Flanagan saved a nurse from a murder charge when she was accused of wrongly administering painkiller Propofol.
Murray already has a Houston law firm building his defence. Police affidavits say he admitted loading up Jacko, 50, with Propofol and other drugs in the hours before his death.
The prosecution is likely to use lawyer Patrick Dixon, who helped put Phil Spector behind bars.
By James Desborough, 10/01/2010 (www.newsoftheworld.co.uk)
MICHAEL Jackson’s death certificate rules he WAS murdered, the News of the World can reveal. We obtained a copy of the document and an amendment to it – that have never been published. On the original July 7 certificate deputy coroner Cheryl MacWillie refuses to give a cause of death. Hollywood legal eagle Michael Flanagan [...]

Michael Jackson homicide case will be presented to District Attorney ‘in weeks’.
The homicide investigation into the death of Michael Jackson is almost complete and will be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney in three to four weeks, it has been claimed.
Jackson’s King of Collagen: I Didn’t Help Kill Michael!
Dr. Arnold Klein might have done some work on Michael Jackson, but the so-called King of Collagen swears he didn’t off the King of Pop.
And he’s got a brand-new lawsuit to back him up.
Klein has sued a fellow physician for slander, claiming Dr. Steven Hoefflin passed himself off as spokesman for Katherine Jackson and made comments to Britain’s Sun tabloid that opened up Klein to “contempt, ridicule and shame” and caused him to be “shunned and avoided and have injured his reputation as a person.”
Michael Jackson’s dermatologist sues another celebrity doctor for alleged slander
Given all the sensational allegations and conspiracy theories advanced over the last few months about Michael Jackson and the circumstances of his death, perhaps the only thing surprising about the slander suit that landed in Superior Court this week was that it took so long.
In court papers filed Monday, Jackson’s longtime dermatologist and friend, Dr. Arnold Klein, accused a cosmetic surgeon who boasts his own decades-long relationship with the singer of making false statements to a British tabloid about Klein in an attempt to wreck his reputation and celebrity-studded Beverly Hills practice.
Michael Jackson homicide case will be presented to District Attorney ‘in weeks’. The homicide investigation into the death of Michael Jackson is almost complete and will be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney in three to four weeks, it has been claimed. Jackson’s King of Collagen: I Didn’t Help Kill Michael! Dr. Arnold [...]

August 24, 2009
By Michelle Garcia
The Los Angeles County coroner’s office has deemed Michael Jackson’s June 25 death a homicide, according to the Los Angeles Times.
A month and a half after Jackson’s memorial in Los Angeles — and about a week before his scheduled burial — the coroner’s office revealed that his doctor, Conrad Murray, had given him “lethal levels” of propofol intravenously to treat his insomnia. Murray said he had been trying to wean the pop giant from the drug, and had previously lowered his dosage from 50 milligrams to 25 milligrams, while also combining it with two other sedatives (lorazepam and midazolam).
The morning before Jackson died, Murray attempted to induce sleep without using the propofol, according to a court affidavit. When the Valium that Murray gave Jackson at 1:30 a.m. did not work, Murray gave him lorazepam at 2 a.m., and an hour later, a dosage of midazolam.
He continued to give Jackson more drugs through the morning, until 10:40 a.m., when Jackson allegedly demanded 25 milligrams of propofol, which Murray admits to administering.
Police confiscated other drugs from Jackson’s home.
Investigators have yet to determine whether Murray’s decision to administer the drug to Jackson outside a hospital setting reaches a level of negligence required for an involuntary manslaughter charge.

August 24, 2009 By Michelle Garcia The Los Angeles County coroner’s office has deemed Michael Jackson’s June 25 death a homicide, according to the Los Angeles Times. A month and a half after Jackson’s memorial in Los Angeles — and about a week before his scheduled burial — the coroner’s office revealed that his doctor, [...]
