Michael Jackson 911 Call

911 Michael Jackson  A 911 caller from Michael Jackson's home says he wasn't breathing or responding to efforts to revive him. Click here to listen
by The Associated Press
Published: Fri, June 26, 2009 - 1:01 pm CST
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A 911 caller from Michael Jackson's home says
he wasn't breathing or responding to efforts to revive him.
The Los Angeles Fire Department released the 911 call Friday.
The caller reported that Jackson was on a bed, he wasn't
breathing and wasn't responding to CPR.
The unidentified caller said Jackson only was with his personal
doctor at the time.
Jackson was pronounced dead later Thursday at UCLA Medical
Center.
Los Angeles County coroner's Lt. Brian Elias says an autopsy
began shortly after 9 a.m. Friday and could take three to four
hours.
Additional laboratory tests, including toxicology tests, are
likely and those results wouldn't be known for several weeks.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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I am so sad to here this about michael, now they say they are looking for the doctor that was there but cannot find him. This is strange GOD bless the family.

No matter how things sound. No matter what you think, what you agree with or disagree with we have lost a great artist.  So lets turn down the chatter and turn up the Music.  We love you Michael.

MJ was known for taking cutting edge or freaky treatments for things. it will be a long ride on this one.

Scared maybe? I’m not saying he did anything wrong, but I do know how it feels to give someone an injection (hospice patient), then they die afterwards. It’s not that YOU caused it,it’s the medical condition and drug interaction.

So do you think he would have had a stress test,mob1? Or an echo or EKG ( I would hope at least an EKG,but cardiology NOT being my thing, I don’t know if that would indicate an enlarged heart,or just show an electrical imbalance)?

RM: I do agree with what you say. However I would assume someone of his age and career would have had a complete physical.

well, my point is, why all the sudden is the doctor no where to be found?  it seems to me if there wasn’t any wrong doing going on then the doctor wouldn’t have any problems talking/working with the investigators.  he shouldn’t be hiding.

Not necessarily-if he had a heart condition and was on prescription drugs (Demerol,from what I understand)-administration could have CAUSED the death, or the heart condition could have been a result of long term drug(legal or otherwise) use. If he recently had a physical, the heart condition wouldn’t have necessarily shown up,unless they were specifically looking for it. Most physicals are very basic.

This sounds pretty suspicious to me.  If the dr was at home and the only person that was with him was his personal dr, he is dead and now his personal dr is no where to be found, doesn’t that raise questions???

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