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Katherine Jackson fumes over fresh allegations on Murray |
MICHAEL Jackson’s mother Katherine is fuming over new allegations about Dr. Conrad Murray’s conduct on the day of her son’s death - urging prosecutors to upgrade a charge against the medic to second degree murder. The King of Pop’s personal physician is accused of administering the powerful anaesthetic Propofol which led to the singer’s death from a cardiac arrest last June (09). He has pleaded not guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter, but his actions on the day of Jackson’s passing have come under scrutiny after leaked documents obtained by the Associated Press suggested Murray stopped administering CPR to the star so he could hide various drug vials before calling paramedics. Katherine’s attorney Adam Streisand told the New York Daily News that “Mrs. Jackson never doubted that this man murdered her son, and these new revelations, if true, means we need additional charges to fit the severity of his crimes. Second degree murder requires malice aforethought, which can be implied by the conduct of the defendant.”
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