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How Dr. Conrad Murray Helped Cause The Early Death Of The King Of Pop And Why Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. MD Better Take Heed!

Dr. Conrad Murray appears to me to be a scumbag. Please forgive the vitriol, but I have my reasons for saying this. It is an outrage to me when a man who’s fathered numerous children with different partners fails to support any of them. It is an outrage to me when a man who maintains a slew of tax, credit card, business and personal debt is allowed to hold a medical license (shame on you Texas, Nevada and California). It is an outrage to me when a man that has apparently shirked most of his worldly responsibilities is referred to as ‘prudent’ by his lawyer. It is an outrage to me when a man who’s taken the Hippocratic Oath to protect his patient instead cashes in his ethics, ultimately destroying the life of the hapless victim in his care.

Judging from my analysis of Dr. Murray, one can assume that his primary interest in Michael Jackson was money. If I am correct, and I would bet the farm that I am, I suppose that if Michael Jackson was dependant and/or addicted to narcotic pain medication, the financially desperate and morally corrupt Dr. Murray was obviously in no position to argue with his employer.

I understand that Murray’s lawyer, Mr. Edward Chernoff, of Stradley, Chernoff & Alford, indicated that his client,”… has never prescribed nor administered Demerol to Michael Jackson… not ever… not that day… not Oxycontin (either) for that matter.” I think Murray is full of s—!

I have a question for Dr. Murray. Doctor, have you aided and abetted others who illegally supplied Michael Jackson with Demerol or any kind of prescribed narcotic? If so, does that not make you Mr. Jackson’s accomplice-physician, the one who is paid to be on standby to give him a ‘jumpstart’ (if needed) when he inflicted harm upon himself.

I wish to be extremely clear that I believe that Mr. Jackson was a hapless victim, as it is not my intention to disrespect the late artist, but to blast a pathetic doctor. I can personally identify with being targeted by a greedy, immoral, unethical doctor for monetary gain. Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. MD, has inflicted a great deal of pressure on me for money, as I have indicated in a serial of articles here at KTF Media Group. These Pusher MDs are a menace to society and must be stopped!

A physician that pulls a bullet out of a bank robber would lose his license and be charged as an accomplice in the crime unless he contacted the police. What occurred with the Jackson situation is no different from any other criminal situation. If Dr. Murray contributed to or supported Jackson’s drug abuse he should be charged as accessory to murder.

Dr. Murray, who, according to his own attorney, was being prudent when he sought legal representation before agreeing to an interview with police last week, should have been equally as prudent when he considered taking a live-in ‘CPR technician/life guard’ job from a likely narcotic dependant and/or addict. It is my suggestion that Michael Jackson would not have felt safe if he was using dangerously high levels of narcotic pain medication, without having a glorified EMT with a medical license living in his home. If Dr. Murray would have exercised this much praised prudence upon considering employment from Mr. Jackson, Michael Jackson might be alive today.

Furthermore, since Dr. Murray is also a licensed medical doctor, Dr. Murray had a moral and ethical obligation to decline such job offer and help Jackson get proper help for his problems. It is impossible for a doctor with Dr. Murray’s experience not to realize that Mr. Jackson was likely to require professional help that Dr. Murray was not qualified to give, therefore making Dr. Murray’s decision to take the position as Michael Jackson’s life guard a tragic professional blunder.

To prevent vomiting, I have decided not to explore information that I heard via Chicago-ABC Channel 7’s 10:00 television news broadcast, on June 29, 2009. It was said that Dr. Murray’s attorney explained that Murray administered CPR on Mr. Jackson for approximately 30 minutes prior to 9-1-1 contact. When he finally considered contacting the authorities, Dr. Murray claimed he was unaware of the address of Michael Jackson’s home, despite residing at the location in question for approximately 2 weeks.

In my opinion, Attorney Edward Chernoff owes it to his son, Fate, to be an upstanding professional and drop a scumbag client like Dr. Murray. Mr. Chernoff, what will Fate think of his father if you continue to represent the scumbag that most likely helped cause the King of Pop’s early death? Wouldn’t it be ‘prudent’ to take a stand against the sort of morally bankrupt behavior that Dr. Conrad Murray is guilty of perpetrating?

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