The Michael Jackson trial.

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Lizard
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The Michael Jackson trial.

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The Americans love thier trials don't they, someone always has to be at fault. There is no bigger 'Jacko 'fan than me, I thought he was a really gifted songwriter and performer, but sadly he was also a hypochondriac, so does it really matter who injected his last dose of anathetic, he would have died anyway, and if your his personal physician, what would you gain from giving him a lethal dose of the stuff, no more paychecks? no more kudos. I believe he was a victim of his own circumstances, and this trial is nothing more than having to apportion blame to someone, anyone but the victim himself.

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number 6
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This is a witchhunt against a guy doing what he was told to do by Jackson. The family want a scapegoat,pure and simple.
Lizard
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Exactly .

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spider
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MJ was employing a legalised drug pusher at ?96,000 a month!

No doubt if Dr Murray had told Jacko "no more drugs" he would have been given his P45 and shown the door.

I bet there are lost of Doctors who wouldn't mind ?1.2 million a year for looking after one patient.

The Jacko family knew what was going on, they are all a bunch of weirdos.

I feel sory for the Doc in some ways, because I'm sure it was an accident, all be it an accident waiting to happen.
beutelwolf
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number 6 wrote:

> This is a witchhunt against a guy doing what he was told to do
> by Jackson. The family want a scapegoat,pure and simple.

Yes, he was doing and sanctioning what he was being paid for. However, that does not remove his responsibility as a doctor, i.e. the excuse "I would have been sacked if I had acted responsibly" does not wash in front of the law, true or not. He took a chance, and he lost.

If you work for a chemical company and they ask you to send lots of chemical waste untreated directly into a river, then that does not protect you from criminal prosecution if the authorities find out that you collaborated.
Arginald Valleywater
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And for some weird reason SKY News are bombarding us with this shite. I work in a very large office and nobody is remotely interested. Dead weirdos are not newsworthy items....
s rougier
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Surely beutelwolf is the one making sensible comments here. If a patient asks for a dangerous drug and the doctor administers it and kills the patient, surely he can't defend himself by saying I was only doing as I was told?
David Johnson
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"If a patient asks for a dangerous drug and the doctor administers it and kills the patient, surely he can't defend himself by saying I was only doing as I was told?"

This defence didnt work for Adolf Eichmann either! Alas he wasn't told to kill Hitler, but the Jews.
spider
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I agree the Doctor is guilty and he needs to be struck off at the very least.

I do think it's ironic though that the family are lining up to criticise the man.

They all knew what was happening.

I suppose the Jackson's do love a good trial. They had to sit through two of them when MJ was up for Child Abuse charges.

awgazzm69
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Post by awgazzm69 »

am i missing something here?? now i was brought up in the world of rock n roll and jackson as a performer offered me zilch, a poor weak repetetive voice and a stolen dance routine! you might fawn over him but at the end of the day guys come on he was shite!
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