July 28, 2009 8:09 PM

Sources: Doc Gave MJ Drug Before Death

(CBS/AP)  A law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation into Michael Jackson's death says the pop star's personal doctor administered the powerful drug that authorities believe killed him.

Jackson regularly received the anesthetic propofol to go to sleep. The official, who requested anonymity because the probe is ongoing, told The Associated Press on Monday that Dr. Conrad Murray gave Jackson the drug the last night of his life.

It's not clear if Jackson ever woke up that next day after receiving the drug, reports CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy.

Jackson had a long history of prescription drug use and was under anesthesia for many medical procedures over the years.

Propofol is a powerful anesthetic that should only be used by specially trained medical professionals. Doses of it were found in Jackson's mansion, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation who is not authorized to speak publicly.

Murray was with Jackson when he died June 25 and has been identified in court papers as the subject of a manslaughter investigation.

Murray's lawyer has said the doctor didn't prescribe or administer anything that should have killed Jackson.

But Murray has never denied giving the singer propofol, Tracy reports. The drug is used to sedate people in hospitals during surgery and should never be used outside of a hospital or a medical clinic and if Murray was administering it to Jackson in his home, he would have had to monitor the singer constantly while on the drug.

Police recently shifted into a full-fledged criminal investigation, executing search warrants on Murray's clinic and storage unit and looking ahead to the kind of court case they could build against the physician, legal experts said Friday.

"This is no longer a cause of death investigation," said attorney Mark Geragos, who once represented Jackson. "This is about building a criminal case."

Loyola University law professor Laurie Levenson said she expects to see search warrants served at more places associated with Murray and for investigators to be interviewing his employees.

"I do think they believe there's high suspicion that he may be responsible" for Jackson's death, she said.

Los Angeles police and Drug Enforcement Administration agents executed the warrants Wednesday. The language in the documents said the evidence is being gathered as part of a manslaughter investigation targeting Murray.

Authorities have not publicly termed their investigation criminal and still say Murray is not a suspect.

The items seized included 27 tablets of the weight loss drug phentermine, a tablet of the muscle relaxant clonazepam, business cards, storage receipts, notices from the Internal Revenue Service and computer hard drives.

Authorities also took e-mails from and correspondence addressed to Stacey Howe. Records listed Howe as "administrator" at Murray's Las Vegas business, Global Cardiovascular Associates Inc. Attempts to reach her Friday were unsuccessful.

Murray, 51, was hired as Jackson's personal physician not long before he died. He was in Jackson's rented Los Angeles mansion when the pop star was found unconscious the morning of June 25 and tried unsuccessfully to revive him.

Murray has kept a low profile since Jackson's death. He was interviewed twice by police but has not spoken publicly. Doors to his Las Vegas office were locked Friday with red curtains drawn behind them.

Los Angeles County assistant chief coroner Ed Winter said a final determination on Jackson's cause of death is not expected until the end of next week, when toxicology reports should be finished.

The search warrants granted permission for authorities to seize items "including but not limited to billing records, medication orders, transport receipts, billing receipts, medical records and computerized medical records."

Geragos said that indicates police are following a trail which involves purchases of drugs by Murray and possible shipment of drugs to Jackson's home.

The documents seized from his clinic included a "suspension notice" from Doctor's Hospital in Houston as well as "papers regarding incomplete chart" at the same hospital. Also on the list was an expired medical board certificate.

"I can hear the prosecution opening statement in this case already," Geragos said. "They're going to talk about a doctor who had privileges suspended at a hospital for poor record keeping, has financial difficulties and now he gets this once in a lifetime opportunity to get a large paycheck and be the live-in doctor to Michael Jackson."

Geragos said he was not implying that Jackson committed suicide but that reckless use of a drug or a combination of drugs may have led to death.

Mike Bullard, chief executive officer of Doctor's Hospital, said Murray was on staff and worked in a cardiac lab. He said because Murray lived in Las Vegas he was at the hospital only a few days a month and last was seen there in April.

Bullard refused to confirm whether Murray had been given a suspension notice. But Bullard said that if a suspension notice is not on file with the state of Texas - and the state has no such record - then such a notice would likely be for a minor infraction like a paperwork mistake.

It's unclear whether the seized IRS notices were related to recent financial troubles at Global Cardiovascular. In a 10-month period ending last fall Murray's business was slapped with more than $400,000 in court judgments: $228,000 to Citicorp Vendor Finance Inc. in November 2007, $71,000 to an education loan company in June 2008 and $135,000 to a leasing company last September.

Murray took a leave from his Nevada practice to accompany Jackson to London for a planned series of 50 concerts. He was to be paid a reported $150,000 per month.

Greg Scott, a former U.S. attorney and district attorney in California, said it will take strong evidence to lead prosecutors to make the leap from finding negligence to finding criminal negligence, the basis of a manslaughter charge. Even if a charge is filed, he said prosecutors won't have an easy time at trial.

"Cases against doctors are extremely difficult," he said. "A jury is being asked to second guess the decisions of a trained professional and we usually don't do that. If a doctor tells us to do something, we do it."

He noted that the standard for conviction is beyond a reasonable doubt and, "If the defense finds even one doctor to testify this was proper treatment, that's reasonable doubt."

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by aChangeOfIdeas July 28, 2009 8:19 AM EDT
Reality Check - This is an investigation that has been going on for a month. ONE MONTH. This is not a long time. Life is not like an episode of Law & Order - solved in 60 minutes.
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by formrusmcsgt July 28, 2009 7:45 AM EDT
This investigation just goes on and on and on....maybe they'll get around to actually charging someone by the end of the year.....
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by eyesC July 28, 2009 4:38 AM EDT
If this had been a White Doctor we would have had roits only rivaled by the Rodney King beatings. Psch 101 Doctors are Human First they are not Gods and have been known to error. FACT * Most people who die of this drug are professionals and first time users who think they can handle it THEY CAN'T & DIE TRYING * The amount of needle marks shows this wasn't the first time MJ had been given this drug. In the end the ultimate choice as whether to use this drug or not rests with MJ he knew the consequences yet begged to receive a powerful drug without all the proper safeguards such as medical equipment available. He wanted rest and now he is in Heavenly Peace
WHOM OF HIS FANS WOULD WANT TO PULL HIM FROM HEAVEN?
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by Grunt0351 July 28, 2009 2:50 AM EDT
Ed Freeman

You're a 19-year-old kid. You're critically wounded and dying in the jungle in the Ia Drang Valley , 11-14-1965, LZ X-ray, Vietnam . Your infantry unit is outnumbered 8-1 and the enemy fire is so intense, from 100 or 200 yards away, that your own Infantry Commander has ordered the MediVac helicopters to stop coming in.
You're lying there, listening to the enemy machine guns, and you know you're not getting out. Your family is half way around the world, 12,000 miles away and you'll never see them again. As the world starts to fade in and out, you know this is the day.
Then, over the machine gun noise, you faintly hear that sound of a helicopter and you look up to see an unarmed Huey, but it doesn't seem real because no Medi-Vac markings are on it.

Ed Freeman is coming for you. He's not Medi-Vac, so it's not his job, but he's flying his Huey down into the machine gun fire, after the Medi-Vacs were ordered not to come.

He's coming anyway.

And he drops it in and sits there in the machine gun fire as they load 2 or 3 of you on board.

Then he flies you up and out, through the gunfire to the doctors and nurses.

And he kept coming back, 13 more times, and took about 30 of you and your buddies out, who would never have gotten out.

Medal of Honor Recipient Ed Freeman died on Wednesday, June 25th, 2009, at the age of 80, in Boise , ID. May God rest his soul.

Medal of Honor Winner
Ed Freeman!
Since the media didn't give him the coverage he deserves, send this to every red-blooded American you know.

THANKS AGAIN, ED, FOR WHAT YOU DID FOR OUR COUNTRY.
RIP
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by imprisoncheney July 28, 2009 8:32 AM EDT
grunt --

Uhhhhh . . . aren't you off-topic here?

Miss-aimed post?
by jt92202 July 28, 2009 12:56 PM EDT
Because MJ died on this same day the death of this man was silenced. This man was a true american hero and deserved more than a half a second on the news. I understand why Grunt0351 posted this, some are so caught up in the MJ saga and their own lives that they didn't pay respects to a man that went above and beyond his call of duty in a war that was very difficult and unpopular! I am proud that Ed Freeman was an american and he served us well while he was in the military. God bless him and his family! Thank you Ed for what you did for our men in uniform and for our country!

Maybe the posters on these sites should look up his name on Wikapedia and find out what he did and why he received the Medal of Honor! He was one of a kind!!!
by brianp55 July 27, 2009 10:58 PM EDT
AP: Doc Gave MJ Propofol Before Death

Nah, can't be, I don't believe it, impossible, never would have suspected, it was the butler, not Dr. Murray!
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by geesjack July 27, 2009 9:56 PM EDT
micheal jackson was a spoiled rich bully, who like Elvis Prestley demanded from others what they demanded, When you demand these drugs from your personal physician and they kill you it is your own fault.. When ego maniacs die it is hardly something to cry over. We need to look at the over all behavior of these famous people before we let their deaths become issue... Gypsy
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by kerisovery27 July 27, 2009 9:43 PM EDT
I cannot believe someone actually pulled the color card. You seriously think that people would reacted differently of the Dr was white? Come on now...you know good and well that there would be a worse reaction than this.
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by mike18881 July 27, 2009 8:33 PM EDT
If this was a white doctor nothing would be said, but he's black so we it's now news.
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by John_Merritt July 27, 2009 8:37 PM EDT
Are you kidding me? If it was a white doctor, you would have the NAACP and every other organization (person) screaming bloody murder. Now they are just whining and denying.
by zeezuma July 28, 2009 8:56 AM EDT
WHAT???? Are you serious, if this was a white doctor, there would be riots in the streets... those "reverend" creeps would be crying for nation wide revolts...
by jetranger7 July 27, 2009 8:14 PM EDT
My Hunch is all the people that MJ owed money too, one of them conspired with this Doctor to do MJ in for good,, I remember hearing of several Law Suits against MJ for debts he couldn't pay into the multi-millions,, and his attorneys coming up with excuses as to why MJ couldn't be there to attend court, believe at the time he was hiding out in Barain or whatever that country is, with that arab sheik,, this could get intersting !!!
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