Dr. Conrad Murray in Court

On Wednesday night, October 5, 2011, Dr. Drew, which airs at 9 PM EST & PST and 8 PM CST and MST, sat down with Attorney Lauren Lake about the one topic that’s been the elephant in the room during the entire Murray trial: Michael Jackson’s alleged addiction. Lake contests that Michael Jackson’s ability to make those around him rich and powerful made his closest friends and confidants sell him out, enabling his habit for their own gain. Harsh words! Now that’s some real talk!

Lake took a hard line, saying this about the prosecution’s attempt to paint Dr. Murray as the sole accomplice to the King of Pop’s alleged addiction:

“We have to say the unpopular thing. The thing that people don’t want to hear is that Michael Jackson was addicted. He had a problem! In this very moment as we still try to cover up his addiction… is the very problem that lead to his death. Everyone around him didn’t want to believe it and they didn’t want to own it, because he made them money.”

On Wednesday night, October 5, 2011, on the Joy Behar Show, which airs right after Dr. Drew at 10 PM EST & PST and 9 PM CST and MST, Joy spoke to Mark Geragos, former attorney for Michael Jackson, and sleep expert Michael Breus to discuss the effects of insomnia on Michael Jackson. Joy’s experts broke down Michael’s behavior to try to determine if his insomnia made him crazy, and if the defense’s case that Jackson died from a “self-administered dose of Propofol” holds water.

Joy asked if Michael’s insomnia could be part of the defense’s strategy, to which Geragos answered:

“Part of what the defense is trying to say or suggest is that look, this is somebody who was desperate to get to sleep. That’s one of the reasons that he ingested the Propofol, that Dr. Murray was there trying to ween him off of it.”

Breus talked about some of the dangers people today face if afflicted with insomnia:

“The reason that there are so many people out there on medication is, insomnia, because it’s so complicated, many people don’t actually ever see a sleep specialist because of it. I end up seeing patients who’ve already been placed on multiple medications before because their general practitioner has said, ‘well try this, well try that.’”

Who’s responsible for telling a star when they’ve gone too far? Murray’s the one on trial, but how much of the blame does he deserve? Shouldn’t a doctor be the voice of reason in a situation like this? What do you think? Did Michael Jackson’s insomnia cause his own death, or is Dr. Conrad Murray still guilty of feeding his addiction to sleep medications?

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October 8, 2011
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4 Responses to “Dr Conrad Murray Day Nine of Testimony in the Death of Michael Jackson!”
  1. heath says:

    I would love to see Arnie Klien be investigated.

    No Dr Murray is Not the only Dr but he was the one that let him die.

  2. Liann says:

    heath?.. Let him die or just another person that stood back and did not intervene and gave MJ what he wanted??.. I have no pity for Murray and I think he is major culpable for MJ’s demise and should be held accountable for his actions. Look at the whole picture. What part if any is MJ culpable for his own actions??.. Common sense dictates imo that MJ doctor shopped and was a very sick person that needed real help not more drugs. imo

    No matter how anyone looks at this case it is a sad story of drug addiction and celebrity enabling. imo.

    The family is always the one that suffers most and for them I hope they find some sort of closer.

    What is the deal about him being allergic to meds like Thorazine?. Was he suffering from schizophrenia or was that just a rumor??.. Thanks…

  3. heath says:

    Hi Lianne,

    What I mean is that MJ doctor shopped etc but it was only Murray that he died on..

  4. Rose says:

    Liann that was marked on MJ’s medical records and was noted on the ER records also. I too found that baffling.

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