Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Michael Manslaughter for Murray

It has been almost a year since Michael Jackson's death and still the circumstances surrounding the events that lead up to his passing are somewhat unclear.

His former doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray, who is currently charged with involuntary manslaughter, has been the centre of attention as the possible cause for the stars demise for some time now, with a piece of evidence recently being criticized for being inconsistent. The evidence in question, given by Mr. Alvarez, Michael Jackson's logistics director, states Dr. Murray halted resuscitation and delayed calling in the paramedics. A lawyer representing Dr. Murray claims that the evidence is inconsistent as it fails to match up to a statement previously given to the police by Mr. Alvaerz.

It was a shock to all when it was revealed the singer had passed away last June, and since then there has been some debate over the circumstances surrounding those events, with some people reporting ghostly sightings of the star, the most prolific of which was recorded by CNN.

April is when the next hearing has been scheduled for Dr. Murray, but many fans have stated that they simply wish for a man who had a troubled life in later years, to have a peaceful death, something that remains illusive almost 10 months on.

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