It's hard for me to answer this question. It stands to reason that a person like Jackson would always be surrounded by followers, secretaries, bodyguards, etc. It is impossible that only one doctor, C

It's hard for me to answer this question. It stands to reason that a person like Jackson would always be surrounded by followers, secretaries, bodyguards, etc. It is impossible that only one doctor, Conrad Murray, was present when he died. If this doctor was the only one present, Jackson must have great trust in him. Therefore, more than one person should have been present when Jackson died. The judge asked again why Jackson's sister believed it was murder. I think it's all about profit. If Jackson really died due to physical illness, and if he died of murder, the compensation would definitely be different for the insurance company, the hospital where the private doctor worked, and other aspects. To sum up, I think it is difficult to determine whether Jackson was deliberately murdered by Conrad Murray, or whether it was an accidental medical malpractice, or an accident, and Jackson's lawyer also believes: "Jackson's lawyer "There is currently no evidence to identify Murray's killer," he said yesterday. Another note: When introducing propofol, I mentioned that patients with cardiopulmonary insufficiency, reduced blood volume, and weakness should be cautious when using propofol. Before that, there were rumors that MJ had lung problems. I can’t say whether they are true or not, but as a A doctor should have professional ethics. Injecting propofol into patients in large quantities obviously violates the taboos of drugs