January 8, 2011 11:34 AM

Warrant: Pot, Sedatives Found In MJ's Home

(AP)  Police who searched Michael Jackson's home the day after he died were acting on information from family members who said they'd found a bag of heroin in his bedroom, but a person with knowledge of subsequent test results on the substance said it turned out not to be the drug.

The search did, however, turn up a number of other drugs including marijuana, the generic form of Valium and other sedatives. A detective also indicated Jackson's body showed signs of injections.

The disclosure came in an affidavit supporting a search warrant that was executed June 26, three days earlier than any previously reported search of Jackson's rented mansion in Bel-Air.

Two warrants came to light Thursday after several media outlets including The Associated Press asked to unseal four search warrants Los Angeles police detectives served in the early days of the Jackson death probe. The judge ordered two of the documents to remain sealed.

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The unsealed warrants provide a glimpse into how police were directing their investigation immediately after Jackson's death. The warrant served at his rented Bel-Air mansion the day after he died lists "PC 187," the California penal code for murder, in the box labeled "probable crime."

That warrant states family members told a coroner's official "they had located a quantity of tar heroin in a bag in the decedent's bedroom," though the person with knowledge of tests on the substance said heroin was quickly ruled out. The person was not authorized to speak to the media and asked for anonymity.

Detectives also secured a search warrant for the car of Dr. Conrad Murray, the personal physician with Jackson when he died. The affidavit states detectives spoke to Murray in the hospital after the singer's death but he only gave a short summary of what had happened then left the hospital over detectives' objections.

In the intervening two months, investigators have pieced together a much fuller picture of how Jackson died and Murray has emerged as the central figure in a manslaughter probe. Investigators believe he was negligent in administering the powerful anesthetic propofol and other sedatives to Jackson and that those drugs killed the singer.

Murray's attorney Edward Chernoff has said Murray never administered anything that "should have" killed Jackson. The coroner has not officially released autopsy results but a law enforcement official who requested anonymity because the investigation is ongoing told the AP the death has been ruled a homicide.

The search of Murray's car turned up some documents, but no additional drugs.

Also Thursday, an attorney for Jackson's longtime dermatologist does not plan to petition for a role in the upbringing of the singer's three children. Mark Vincent Kaplan said Dr. Arnold Klein is satisfied that a judge appointed an attorney to oversee their interests.

Kaplan surprised many by saying Klein wanted a role in the children's lives during a court hearing earlier this month. Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, was granted permanent guardianship of the children at the hearing, and a judge ruled that Klein didn't have legal standing to intervene, but told the doctor he could file a motion later if he still had concerns.

Kaplan said Klein got involved because he was concerned about the children having a normal upbringing not related to show business. Jackson told Klein repeatedly that he wanted his children to have a formal education and not be subjected to the rigors of traveling and performing, Kaplan said.

Klein's involvement in the case raised questions about the whether the doctor could be the father of Jackson's two oldest children, a rumor fueled by tabloid reports and Klein's own cryptic answers when questioned on the matter.

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by rondivoo August 31, 2009 10:44 PM EDT
there are a lot weed deebs on here
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by Benton09 August 28, 2009 10:53 AM EDT
It was definitely the 'evil weed' marijuana that killed him. The doctors and Big Pharma did not get a cut $$ in it, so it has to definitely be the natural grown substance that did it! Just go ask your doctor, he'll tell you for about $50 to $100 per office visit.
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by pepperwood2 August 28, 2009 10:36 AM EDT
Ted Kennedy deserves as much press & media coverage as another great American entertainer Michael Jackson did. Lets not be so quick to write him off.
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by anti-global2 August 28, 2009 10:18 AM EDT
the great thing about this is if the junkie loser was on heroin or smoking weed his people won't get any insurance money. Who wants to start a pool to see how fast the money grubbing mom drops his kids when she realizes there will be no payday.
Dude was a g a y, child molesting junkie.
P.S. how funny is is that they listed a tube of vaseline among the items taken from his house?
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by anti-global2 August 28, 2009 11:10 AM EDT
no it won't, it is being reported today that any use of illegal drugs would void out the insurance policy. The illegal drugs don't have to be the cuase of death, the mere use of them voids the policy. We know he was smoking weed so his whacky family won't get anything. They also suspect that heroin will be a factor one the toxicology results come out, even his family members are starting to pubically admit he had a heroin addiction.
Check out the Gaurdian UK, they have a good story that details the insurance policy. The loser is going to leave his family with nothing.
by mari1963 August 28, 2009 9:15 AM EDT
How did Jermaine Jackson, the loving and caring brother of Michael never ever have time to be concerned for his brother? He was so busy making illegimate children with all his girlfriends and cheating on his wife. He sure has crawled out of the woodwork, hasn't he? Disgusting.
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by flolake August 28, 2009 2:45 AM EDT
mj will join the ranks of common addicts with too much money and too much love of SELF.
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by erasmus111 August 28, 2009 2:25 AM EDT
RIP Michael

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by woeisme1 August 27, 2009 10:28 PM EDT
Michael Jacksons family is NOW talking about drugs. The whole world has been talking about MJ and drugs for years.
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by flolake August 28, 2009 2:47 AM EDT
That entire family seems to thrive on lies...
by lhems August 27, 2009 9:34 PM EDT
.OMC!
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by jsilver2th August 28, 2009 4:41 AM EDT
Let us not forget M Jackson was the national chaitman of DARE...
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