UPDATE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Dr. Conrad Robert Murray was interviewed Thursday by the LAPD detectives investigating the singer’s death. According to radaronline.com, Officer Karen Rayner, who is a spokesperson for the LAPD, told RadarOnline.com exclusively the following:
“Our detectives had a brief conversation with Dr. Murray, where or the contents of that conversation took place, I can’t tell you.”
RadarOnline.com has also learned exclusively that police want to speak to Dr. Murray again. Officer Rayner told us about Murray: “Reports he was missing are erroneous. Detectives will be talking with him again at some point. I don’t know when that will be.
Dr. Murray’s vehicle was towed from Michael Jackson’s home last night as part of the investigation.”
The vehicle Dr. Murray was using is registered to his sister, Susan Rush.
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UPDATE: Michael Jackson’s personal doctor who went missing has been identified as Houston doctor Conrad Robert Murray M.D., a cardiologist licensed to practice medicine in Texas.
He was also with Jackson when he suffered cardiac arrest on Thursday afternoon.
Reports are being released that Dr. Murray is now in Los Angeles and getting ready to speak with the police.
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UPDATE: TMZ is reporting that the police is looking for a doctor who lived at Michael Jackson’s home — and the doctor is nowhere to be found.
Here’s what TMZ is reporting:
Law enforcement sources tells us, a BMW belonging to the doctor was towed from Jackson’s home last night.
Cops are looking to interview the doc.
A law enforcement source says the doctor gave Jackson an injection before he died.
Jackson reportedly may have OD’d on Demerol. As we first reported, family members were concerned that Jackson was taking too much morphine.
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Michael Jackson’s lawyer Brian Oxman is blaming the sudden death of the pop star on prescription drugs. According to the NY Daily News, Oxman confirmed Jackson may have had trouble with prescription drugs as he prepared for his London show.
“This was something which I feared and something which I warned about,” Oxman said on CNN. “I can tell you for sure that this is something I warned about. Where there is smoke there is fire.”
Sources close to Michael told Life & Style magazine the singer had been taking prescription painkillers including anti-anxiety drugs Xanax, Zoloft and painkiller Demerol in recent months. The insider close to the star said he took a suspected overdose of drugs on Thursday morning, which caused respiratory and cardiac arrest.
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We will keep you updated on this developing story.