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Murray occupied with email and calls for 34 minutes after supposedly administering Propofol (11 h 17 m, 25 jun 2009 año – 11 h 57 m, 25 jun 2009 año)

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P. 182: Given that Murray sent an email to Bob Taylor at 11:17am, which would have taken at least a minute or two to compose, and then immediately followed this at 11:18am with a call lasting almost 32 minutes to his office and then another one to Bob Russell that lasted a further couple of minutes, it seems that Dr Murray was on the phone or composing emails for at least 34 minutes consecutively in the hour after he had supposedly given Jackson 25mg of Propofol, a drug which requires constant and close observation of the patient. How could Murray monitor his patient after giving him 25mg of Propofol if he was engaged in emails and phone conversations? And even if he had given him 25mg of the drug, Jackson had now been asleep for over an hour; it would usually require 60–200mg of Propofol to knock out an adult for that long, particularly one who had developed a tolerance to the drug, unless the patient was being continually administered the drug via an IV drip.

To revisit Murray’s story, he told the LAPD that he had administered Propofol at 10:40am and then monitored Jackson until he was asleep at 11am before going to the bathroom to relieve himself and empty a urine bottle. It is possible that he then made all his emails and phone calls until 11:51am, from the bathroom area, but this would have meant that Murray had definitely neglected the care of his patient, who had just been injected with a potentially lethal drug.

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P. 190: Clearly Murray had left the room, but not at 11am just to go to the toilet as he had previously stated to the LAPD. It is likely that he did leave the room around 11am, possibly to go to the toilet, but more likely to guarantee some privacy for the emails and phone calls he was about to make. According to phone records, from 11:18am Dr Murray was constantly on the phone without interruption and it was only when he re-entered Jackson’s bedroom probably at approximately 11:57am, that he responded to the stricken superstar.

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11 h 17 m, 25 jun 2009 año
11 h 57 m, 25 jun 2009 año
~ 40 min