A team of law enforcement officials raid the Las Vegas home and office of Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson’s personal physician.
DEA agents, Los Angeles police and Las Vegas police entered the doctor’s home inside a gated country club community Tuesday morning, where Murray was reportedly inside at the time.
The authorities were reportedly looking for Michael
Jackson’s medical records as well as other related documents and computer records.
On Monday, sources close to the investigation revealed that Murray gave Jackson the powerful anesthetic propofol also known as diprivan, that authorities believed killed him.
A law enforcement official tells AP, Michael Jackson, “relied on propofol like an alarm clock. A doctor would administer it when Jackson went to sleep, then stop the IV drip when he wanted to wake up.”
The source also revealed more details about how the pop-star was living the weeks before he died, telling the AP, a porcelain girl doll wearing a dress aws found on top of the covers of the bed where he slept.
Another of Jackson’s bedrooms was in shambles, with clothes and other items strewn about, and handwritten notes stuck all over the walls, one reading, “children are sweet and innocent.”
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