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Murrays phone activity in this period suggests MJ asleep (8 h 36 m, 25 jun 2009 ano – 10 h 43 m, 25 jun 2009 ano)

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P. 180: None of this [phone] activity matches with Murray’s account that he administered the Propofol to Jackson at 10:40am. He also told the LAPD that it took three to five minutes to administer slowly, which means that he would have been occupied with the administration of the drug from 10:40am to 10:45am, at exactly the same time the records indicate he was talking on the phone to Stacey Ruggles.

Murray also said to the police that he was having a conversation with Jackson around 10am, and it was during this conversation that the singer first asked for Propofol. But from 10:14am to 10:43am, Murray had spent much of the time on the phone, so it’s hard to envisage how he could have had such a pivotal conversation with the singer.

Dr Murray’s phone activity between 8:36am and 10:43am was such that it is likely Michael Jackson was actually asleep during these 127 minutes. For a patient to be sedated for that long much more than 25mg of Propofol is required. In fact, it has to be continuously infused through the IV line. During such administration, the patient’s brain can forget to breathe, so the patient has to be monitored constantly, and a person with the skills to breathe for the patient is required to stand guard at all times next to them in case of emergency. If Dr Murray was on the phone so frequently during those 127 minutes, as phone records suggest, then it seems doubtful he would be focusing his entire attention on monitoring the well-being of his patient.

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8 h 36 m, 25 jun 2009 ano
10 h 43 m, 25 jun 2009 ano
~ 1 hours