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Part I Edited by Caligirl9 on January 7, 2011 at 7:40 p.m.
Correction edit by Sprocket 1/8, 9:00 p.m.
Prosecution Witnesses
#6 Richard Senneff
#7 Paramedic Martin Blount
#8 AT&T Harry Daliwal
#9 Sprint Nextel communications Jeff Strohm
#10 UCLA Emergency medicine physician Dr. Richelle Cooper
#11 Cardiologist fellow, UCLA Dr. Thao Nguyen
#12 Detective LAPD Dan Myers
Deputy District attorneys
David Walgren
DDA Debrah Brazil
Defense attorneys
J. Michael Flanigan
Joseph Low
Edward Chernoff
Richard Senneff still on the stand under cross by [Joseph] Low.
…Q: Left off where the hospital gave you the choice to call it (the death).
Senneff: That’s not correct. When we give our third round of meds we update vital sings of any changes. Read all the information. There was no change in the patient.
They (UCLA) said, “We’d like to call it.” It’s their call…
…Q: Was there at some point did Dr. Murray say that he had found a pulse?
Senneff: Yes he did. (Murray claimed he felt a pulse in the femoral artery; this large artery is in the leg close to the groin.)
As soon as he said it, the first thing I did was look at the monitor….
… REDIRECT
DDA. Mr. [David]Walgren
DDA Q: Asking about femoral pulse during treatment.
Senneff: When Dr. Murray said he felt a pulse, not one of the other paramedics had felt a pulse. There can be a “false” pulse during CPR compressions. They stopped compressions for a few seconds, and then resumed. He did not feel a pulse….
… DDA Q: Your opinion of this patient was based on the surroundings, the IV, the look of the patient, quite thin and pale, the doctor being there. In fact, it was your opinion that the patient was dead.
…. DDA Q: You thought it was inaccurate that the doctor said the patient had just gone down with the call?
Senneff: Yes sir.
DDA Q: (Re-verifies with the witness) That you are comfortable with a time that the patient went down prior to your arrival?
Senneff: “20 minutes to an hour.”….
Witness #7—Paramedic Martin Blount
….. Dr. Murray was the one who opened the door and requested help. He noticed that Dr. Murray was sweating profusely…. … He did hear Dr. Murray being asked if the patient had been given any drugs and Dr. Murray said no. Dr. Murray explained that the reason there was an IV was because the patient had been dehydrated….
…Blount noticed the IV wasn’t operating properly, so they were looking for a site on the arms to insert a new IV. Blount said, “To me, the temperature of Jackson’s skin was cool.”…
… He observed that the patient’s eyes were “blown” [ed. note: blown means large and unresponsive to light]. It was Blount’s opinion, from observing the body, that the patient was dead….
… CROSS by Low
Going over his testimony of questions that Dr. Murray was asked. Questioning Blount about how long he thought Michael Jackson had been down, Blount verifying that it was his impression that the patient looked deceased when he first came in the room. Verifies that he testified that he thought the patient’s skin was cool….
… REDIRECT
DDA Q: If someone has no viable heart rhythm, then blood cannot be circulating through the body one of the things that happens is the veins collapse and they can be difficult to access.
Blount: Correct.
Witness #8— Harry Daliwal
DDA Debrah Brazil direct.
…Daliwal…. Access over phone records, text messages.
Witness #9 Jeff Strohm
Strohm: I work for Sprint Nextel communications where I am a custodian of records. As a custodian I’m responsible for testifying.
Responsible for various types of legal commands.
Sprocket goes into the details of times of texts and calls from these two witnesses, be sure and keep up with Sprocket and this trial at Trials and Tribulations:
To read the rest of Sprocket’s article on day three part one of her coverage of the preliminary hearing of Dr. Conrad Murray in the death of Michael Jackson visit her site, Trials and Tribulations at the below link:
http://sprocket-trials.blogspot.com/2011/01/dr-conrad-murray-prelim-day-3-part-i.html.
Part II
Thursday, January 6 notes, edited and ed. notes by Caligirl9 on January 7, 2011 @ 6 p.m.
Correction edit by Sprocket 1/8, 9 p.m.
…Witness #10—Dr. Richelle Cooper: UCLA Emergency medicine physician.
…. The patient had no sign of life. The pupils were fixed and dilated. The patient was dead on arrival to UCLA. Despite that condition, they attempted to revive the patient. No pulse; no other signs of trauma. Proceeded to administer other drugs. Patient is still being ventilated and CPR is continuing and cardiac monitors on the patient….
… CROSS: Defense Attorney Flannagan
Witness #11—Dr. Thao Nguyen, cardiologist fellow, UCLA
Witness #12—Dan Myers: Detective LAPD
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http://sprocket-trials.blogspot.com/2011/01/dr-conrad-murray-prelim-day-3-part-ii.html.
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Kenneth Ortega 1st witness.
District Attorney David Walgren, Diazepam Direct examination of Kenny Ortega:
…DW: Some days were Michael Jackson performing, dancing?
KO: On some days, yes. Michael was involved in every decision creatively on the show. He was the last word creatively on everything….
Meeting at Michael Jackson’s home on June 20, 2009
…DW: What happened at this meeting?
KO: (It) quickly became clear that the meeting was about me. That the Dr. was upset that I had sent Michael home and didn’t allow him to rehearse the night before. And because I had voiced my concerns about Michael’s health that evening. Dr. Murry told me that this was not my responsibility and to not act like a doctor or a psychologist and to leave Michael’s health to him….
June 24, 2009 rehearsal (Michael Jackson’ s last rehearsal:
…KO: He was bold, active, and participating in the entire production. Had a conversation with Michael. We had two wonderful days of rehearsals. (He was?) feeling good, confident. (One) could feel it everywhere in the entire room. (I) Asked Michael if he was happy. He said he was very happy. Said he felt very good there in the room and appreciated (everything and) to tell the crew and everyone that he really appreciated ( everything).
(For the following day, the 25th) He was very excited since he was going to rehearse an illusion.
Objection to narrative. Sustained.
He was excited about the illusion trick they were going to rehearse the next day. That concluded the rehearsal. Michael said goodnight and they finished shortly thereafter.
June 25, 2009 the Day Micael Jackson died:
6/25/2009: At some point he learned that something happened. He received a telephone call while he was rehearsing. Earlier, he had spoken to Randy Phillips and was on his way to rehearsal. I asked him to, “Please let Michael know how excited I am and how much I look forward to rehearsals.”
(Randy Phillips said?) I thought you were calling for a different reason.
For the rest of this by Kenneth Ortega’s testimony as well as Michael Amir Williams who at one point describes Michael Jackson’s children at UCLA.
http://sprocket-trials.blogspot.com/2011/01/dr-conrad-murray-prelim-day-1-part-ii.html.
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Prosecution Witnesses
1 Kenneth Ortega (Co-director, Co-creator, THIS IS IT tour)
2 Michael Amir Williams (Personal Assistant to Michael Jackson)
3 Faheem Mohamed (Head of Jackson’s security)
David Walgren presents the opening statement.
DW: Documents will show the emails placed by Dr. Murray and the telephone calls that were given Dr. Murray began his treatment by giving Michael a Valium pill. that was followed by and IV at 2 am with midazolam ( a benzodiazepine). At 3 am, that was followed by another sedative given through the IV. At 5 am, another treatment of diazepam. According to Dr. Murray between 1 and 10 am in the morning he slowly infused Michale with Propofol.
…..Dr. Murray is having Alveraz help him collect various bottles of medicine, medical paraphernalia medical bottles, wrappings, and dropping them in (his medical?) bag. Dr. Murray tells Alvarez to grab the bag on the IV that was hanging. Alberto Alvarez grabs that bag and places it in with the other items.. It’s only then he is told to call 911. The 911 was placed at 12 21 pm.
….The fact that Propofol was given in a home setting instead of a surgical room, without the assisting medical equipment. The fact that no attending staff or assistants was made available for Dr. Murray. The fact that it was given in conjunction with several benzodiazepine’s. The fact that he was trying to do CPR with one hand on a bed. (The fact that there was a failure to maintain any appropriate medical records, and the failure to advise the paramedics or treating medical doctors (to the medications/treatment given).
This is the end of the prosecution’s opening statement. From this alone, it sounds bad for Dr. Murray.
Read the rest of Sprocket coverage of day one, part one on Dr. Conrad Murray’s Preliminary Statement on her site Trials and Tribulations.< .a>
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January 5, 2011
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