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Michael Jackson: Doc never lived at his place
Dr. Conrad Murray was not living at Michael Jackson 's home at the time of his death, sources have informed a famous news magazine.
According to earlier reports, the king of pop was found in Dr. Murray's room, by the paramedics. The doctor had administered Propofol to Jackson while Michael was laid out on the bed.
Eventually when the EMT workers and the police arrived, there was no sign that the doc had been staying there. No evidence like luggage or clothes of Dr. Murray, was found there.
It is believed by the authorities that Dr. Murray generally showed up in the evenings to administer drugs and left during the day. Essentially the bedroom became a home clinic for Jackson. It was full with various drugs, including Propofol, that was hidden in the closet area.
According to law enforcement sources, the evidences show that Dr. Murray lived in Santa Monica, which is approximately 8 miles away from Jackson's Holmby Hills home.
It is also believed that Dr. Murray bought the powerful anesthetic from a Nevada pharmacy in Vegas.
He bought Propofol (usually administered by anesthesia professionals in medical settings to render patients unconscious for medical procedures) from Applied Pharmacy Services on May 12 and administered doses from that purchase to Jackson in the hours before his June 25 death, an official said.
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