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The news of the Pop King’s death rocked the world. Now the news of it being a homicide put people in even more shock than before. The Los Angeles County Coroner ruled today that the death of the King came from the hands of his trusted physician Dr. Conrad Murray.

Well at least one great mystery of this Earth has been solved. I’ve been hearing left and right about the possible factors that contributed to Michael’s death. Family troubles, drugs, depression etc. It never dawned on me that the doctor would have something to do with it. Due to Michael’s trusting caring nature nobody could do wrong in his eyes [well except his Father but that's beside the point]. Now like the rest of you I want to know why would the doctor do such a horrible thing to a massive figure. Was it money?Jealousy?Hatred of the famous celebrity?We may never know. But for now I’ll let nature keep it a secret until the time comes for it to be revealed. Even though I was never originally a Michael Jackson fan, suicide was the last thing I thought he would ever do. I mean, sure he was under a lot of pressure and scrutiny from the media but let’s think about it:What celebrity isn’t?You hear those stories about people snapping and going off on photographers or saying something that might stain their career. That was never the case with Michael. Those child molestation charges and the weird stories the media came up with put his career in shambles. So suicide was DEFINITELY something Michael Jackson probably wouldn’t do. The Doc said he had been treating Michael with Insomnia for about six weeks with 50 milligrams of propofol every night via an intravenous drip. But he said he feared Jackson was forming an addiction to the anesthetic, which is normally used in hospitals only, and was attempting to wean his patient by lowering the dose to 25 milligrams and adding the sedatives lorazepam and midazolam. Smart ain’t it?Mix all that together and you have death in the form of pills. Did he ever stop to think “Hmmm….maybe I shouldn’t do this. I’m a registered doctor and giving him this wouldn’t lead to anything good. I mean he should only use propofol under monitoring.” Whatever the case, it killed Michael and he’s being probed for manslaughter because of it. Just goes to show why some people shouldn’t be called doctors in the first place if they don’t have the common sense to think about their patients and what they consume in their bodies.