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murray had held up. so it really seemed to help dr. murray more than anything and murray knew it, in fact, because when the guy left the courtroom an walked right past dr. murray, dr. murray put his hand over his heart and gave him a slight bow. >> interesting. let's dig deeper with dr. sanjay gupta and criminal defense attorney mark geragos both in los angeles this evening. in the testimony that we heard from the paramedic. he said he got to the house within five minutes of getting the call. when he arrived, dr. murray proceeded to tell him jackson went down just before he made the 911 call. he said when he touched him he was cold. his pupils dilated. how long would a body have to be dead in order to be in that state? >> well, it's sort of interesting the language they used, anderson, first to go from quote/unquote being down to actually dying. somebody who goes down from a cardiac arrest to actually dying, that can be several minutes, and then at the time that someone dies, several things happen, a lot of the muscles relax immediatel
murray had held up. so it really seemed to help dr. murray more than anything and murray knew it, in fact, because when the guy left the courtroom an walked right past dr. murray, dr. murray put his hand over his heart and gave him a slight bow. >> interesting. let's dig deeper with dr. sanjay gupta and criminal defense attorney mark geragos both in los angeles this evening. in the testimony that we heard from the paramedic. he said he got to the house within five minutes of getting the...
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murray, dr. murray put his hand over his heart and gave him a slight bow. >> interesting. let's dig deeper with dr. sanjay gupta and criminal defense attorney mark geragos both in los angeles this evening. we heard from the paramedic. he said he got to the house within five minutes of getting the call. when he arrived, dr. murray proceeded to tell him jackson went down just before he made the 911 call. he said when he touched him he was coal. his pupils dilated. how long would a body have to be dead in order to be in that state? >> well, it's sort of interesting the language they used, anderson, first to go from quote/unquote being down to actually dying. somebody who goes down from a cardiac arrest to actually dying, that can be several minutes, and then at the time that someone dies, several things happen, a lot of the muscles relax immediately in the body and that's why the pupils dilate. that can happen pretty quickly. as far as the body feeling cool to the touch, that's depending on lots of different things, including the temperature in the bedroom, the overall status
murray, dr. murray put his hand over his heart and gave him a slight bow. >> interesting. let's dig deeper with dr. sanjay gupta and criminal defense attorney mark geragos both in los angeles this evening. we heard from the paramedic. he said he got to the house within five minutes of getting the call. when he arrived, dr. murray proceeded to tell him jackson went down just before he made the 911 call. he said when he touched him he was coal. his pupils dilated. how long would a body have...
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murray knew it, when the guy left the courtroom, dr. murray put his hand over his heart and gave him a slight bow. >> interesting. >>> let's dig deeper with dr. sanjay gupta and mark geragos both in los angeles this evening. the paramedic said i got to the house within five minutes of getting the call. when he arrived, dr. murray told him jackson went down just before he made the 911 call. how long would a body have to be dead in order to be in that state? >> well, it's sort of interesting the language they used, anderson, first to go from being down to actually dying. somebody who goes down from a cardiac arrest to actually doing, that can be several minutes, and then at the time that someone dies, several things happen, a lot of the muscles relax immediately in the bodies that's why the pupils dilate, that can happen pretty quickly. as far as the body feeling cool to the touch, that's depending on lots of different things, including the temperature in the bedroom, the overall status of the body before the patient has died. that's a li
murray knew it, when the guy left the courtroom, dr. murray put his hand over his heart and gave him a slight bow. >> interesting. >>> let's dig deeper with dr. sanjay gupta and mark geragos both in los angeles this evening. the paramedic said i got to the house within five minutes of getting the call. when he arrived, dr. murray told him jackson went down just before he made the 911 call. how long would a body have to be dead in order to be in that state? >> well, it's...
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and an exhausted dr. murray can be seen leaving the worst day of his life. prosecutors will resume playing the tape on tuesday. for "nightline," jim avila, abc news, los angeles. >> dr. murray called face four years in prison if convicted. >>> and just ahead, the latest twist in the devastating case of a missing 10-month-old baby in missouri. abc's dan harris asks the parents the tough questions. >> and so that you clear the air, let me just ask you directly, did you have anything to do with her disappearance? i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol and my risk of heart attack. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol's stayed down. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. it's backe
and an exhausted dr. murray can be seen leaving the worst day of his life. prosecutors will resume playing the tape on tuesday. for "nightline," jim avila, abc news, los angeles. >> dr. murray called face four years in prison if convicted. >>> and just ahead, the latest twist in the devastating case of a missing 10-month-old baby in missouri. abc's dan harris asks the parents the tough questions. >> and so that you clear the air, let me just ask you directly, did...
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conrad murray's conduct the day michael jackson died. ucla dr. nader came manakaminge. >> using propofol? >> it's inconceivable. >> and unethical? >> that's correct. >> why is that? >> it's kind of beyond a departure of standard of care. >> reporter: and dr. alon steinberg. >> you, in fact, found six separate and distinct extreme dooe yagss from the standard of care. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: in fact the prosecution witnesses claimed dr. murray deviated from standard care in six ways that killed michael jackson. first, using propofol as a sleeping aid. using the dangerous anesthetic at home, with no backup emergency personnel. no backup medical equipment. having no medical records to share with other doctors. and most critically, not calling 911 immediately, which could have saved jackson's life. >> he was definitely saveable at that point. >> so, in essence, had dr. murray called 911 at 12:00, michael jackson would still be here today. >> yes, sir. >> and there's just no doubt in your mind about that? >> no doubt. >> reporter: dr. murray's 20 mi
conrad murray's conduct the day michael jackson died. ucla dr. nader came manakaminge. >> using propofol? >> it's inconceivable. >> and unethical? >> that's correct. >> why is that? >> it's kind of beyond a departure of standard of care. >> reporter: and dr. alon steinberg. >> you, in fact, found six separate and distinct extreme dooe yagss from the standard of care. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: in fact the prosecution witnesses claimed...
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it puts dr. murray in a very, very bad light. the defense is trying to say that dr. murray was a good samaritan who came into a difficult situation, that his patient was already addicted, and that he was doing his best to wean him away and save his life. what this testimony shows is dr. murray was more interested in saving his own reputation than he was saving his patient because to lie to paramedics, to lie to police, to lie to hospital personnel at the hospital where they're trying to revive him and save him, that's just inexcusable. i think it's going to destroy his credibility also. if murray gets up and says he only gave him 25 ccs, juries are already going to know -- the jury is already going to know that he lied repeatedly already. it's going to be very difficult for him. >> what would you think about defense strategy in terms of dr. murray taking the stand? i know that usually anytime a defendant takes the stand it's sort of a last-ditch effort. in this particular case what would you think? >> well, you know, i have tended to put clients on the stand more tha
it puts dr. murray in a very, very bad light. the defense is trying to say that dr. murray was a good samaritan who came into a difficult situation, that his patient was already addicted, and that he was doing his best to wean him away and save his life. what this testimony shows is dr. murray was more interested in saving his own reputation than he was saving his patient because to lie to paramedics, to lie to police, to lie to hospital personnel at the hospital where they're trying to revive...
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dr. murray is still there. >> would you characterize your impression of the look on dr. more rain murray's face when you returned to the room? >> he was surprised to see me. >> deer in the headlight look? >> i have characterized it that way. >> and he had a bag in his happened, correct? >> that's correct. >> reporter: paramedic blount testifies the bottles murray is carrying are lidocaine a companion drug often given with propofol. >> tell me what you saw dr. murray do with those lidocaine bottles, please. >> he scooped all three of them up and put them into a black bag. >> two firemen paramedics carrying the first responder cloak of credibility, pointing the finger at a doctor who they say hid information and evidence. it makes for a strong prosecution day. >> all of this is a consciousness of guilt. when a fireman is getting up on the stand, saying the defendant, the doctor lied to him, it makes the doctor look really bad. >> reporter: back at the hospital, dr. kooper says she, too, could not get a straight answer from conrad murray. >> i was told that mr. jackson had
dr. murray is still there. >> would you characterize your impression of the look on dr. more rain murray's face when you returned to the room? >> he was surprised to see me. >> deer in the headlight look? >> i have characterized it that way. >> and he had a bag in his happened, correct? >> that's correct. >> reporter: paramedic blount testifies the bottles murray is carrying are lidocaine a companion drug often given with propofol. >> tell me what...
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murray treated his superstar patient differently. >> dr. murray never gave you propofol in your bedroom, did he? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the prosecution spent four weeks trying to prove that dr. murray gaf mive michael jackson the popular drug of propofol but murray's lawyers are trying to suggest the singer would do anything to get to sleep, including taking too many sedatives and injecting himself with propofol. the defense is expected to wrap up its case with renowned medical experts of their own. jurors could begin their deliberations as early as next week. karen brown, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a coroner in england says amy winehouse drank herself to death. the 27-year-old singer had more than five times the legal limit of alcohol in her blood when she died in july. doctors say winehouse suffered accidental alcohol poisoning when she resumed drinking after weeks of abstinence. she had fought a long battle against alcohol and drug abuse. >>> a british man has a new smart phone and it's built into his artificial arm. trever per due who
murray treated his superstar patient differently. >> dr. murray never gave you propofol in your bedroom, did he? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the prosecution spent four weeks trying to prove that dr. murray gaf mive michael jackson the popular drug of propofol but murray's lawyers are trying to suggest the singer would do anything to get to sleep, including taking too many sedatives and injecting himself with propofol. the defense is expected to wrap up its case with renowned...
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alvarez mention anything about putting away vials for dr. murray? >> no. >> reporter: the defense strategy appears to be concede dr. murray's negligence, but deny that the propofol and sedatives dr. murray administered alone killed michael jackson. >> they're going to try to show demonstrably that propofol at the levels that they say were administered could not have caused the death. >> reporter: many legal experts believe the key connection of this case is whether or not dr. murray's mistakes led directly to michael jackson's death or did michael jackson do something with propofol or sedatives when dr. murray was out of the room. diane? >> all right, jim, thanks and so the defense begins. >>> and we want to run now to your home and your money tonight with two reports starting with the crisis caused by all the houses at risk of foreclosure in this country. the states in red have the most homes in need of rescue, mortgage refinancing. and today the president unveiled a new approach. will this save the millions of americans with homes underwater? here
alvarez mention anything about putting away vials for dr. murray? >> no. >> reporter: the defense strategy appears to be concede dr. murray's negligence, but deny that the propofol and sedatives dr. murray administered alone killed michael jackson. >> they're going to try to show demonstrably that propofol at the levels that they say were administered could not have caused the death. >> reporter: many legal experts believe the key connection of this case is whether or...
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murray his best friend. >> it's because of dr. murray. the way he cared for you. the way he makes you feel. the concern and the love he has for you. >> the last character witness, ruby moseley, lives in a lower income housing unit for elderly patients in houston where dr. murray set up a clinic in honor of his father. the defense used this to show that murray was not greedy or money hungry even though he was being paid $150,000 a month by michael jackson. she testified that murray was thorough and told her exactly what he was going to do. >> do you think dr. murray is greedy? >> do i think? >> yes, ma'am. >> no. he made a commitment to the community that he would open a clinic in honor of his dad to come to the community and to continue to take care of the patients in that community where his dad had been a physician for a number of years. >> even the jackson family smiled during her testimony. randy jackson said at the end she's sweet but the prosecution jumped on the fact that dr. murray treated these patients in a hospital and not at home, like he was treating
murray his best friend. >> it's because of dr. murray. the way he cared for you. the way he makes you feel. the concern and the love he has for you. >> the last character witness, ruby moseley, lives in a lower income housing unit for elderly patients in houston where dr. murray set up a clinic in honor of his father. the defense used this to show that murray was not greedy or money hungry even though he was being paid $150,000 a month by michael jackson. she testified that murray...
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he says that dr. murray never abandoned his patient. listen to what he said in court. >> this, let's deal immediately with the elephant in the room here. >> elephant in the room? >> the elephant in the room being conrad murray has been accused of infusing a dose of propofol, and leaving his patient. can you justify that? >> absolutely not. >> now, this witness really could make or break the case for dr. murray. i mean, the defense really put him on the stand to prove that michael jackson was an experienced drug user who may have even known how to use a syringe and may have injected himself, may have overdosed on his own, by accident. he was also there, really, to toss some water on the prosecution's theory that dr. murray used an iv drip or an infusion to give michael jackson enough propofol to stop his heart. here's more of today's testimony. >> i read all these documents and i was somewhat perplexed as to how the determination had been made by essentially all of the experts that dr. murray was infusing propofol. because in my examinat
he says that dr. murray never abandoned his patient. listen to what he said in court. >> this, let's deal immediately with the elephant in the room here. >> elephant in the room? >> the elephant in the room being conrad murray has been accused of infusing a dose of propofol, and leaving his patient. can you justify that? >> absolutely not. >> now, this witness really could make or break the case for dr. murray. i mean, the defense really put him on the stand to...
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don't blame dr. murray. but the concert promoter on the stand today said jackson didn't seem engaged at rehearsal. >> it was a concern that michael wasn't really taking it seriously enough or focused. >> reporter: sources close to the case tell nbc news murray's lawyers have developed their own timeline of the day jackson died. ♪ don't stop 'til you get enough ♪ >> reporter: 1:00 a.m. jackson arrives home from rehearsal. his caravan seen here on surveillance video. he takes a shower and a valium. 2:00 a.m., dr. murray gives jackson two milligrams of the anti-anxiety drug lorazepam. 3:15 a.m. jackson falls asleep, but by 3:30 a.m. he is awake again, now walking around the house aimlessly. between 7:00 and 10:00 a.m. murray's lawyers claim jackson enters his private bedroom where no one is allowed and swallows eight pills of lorazepam, never telling dr. murray. 10:40 a.m. dr. murray gives jackson 25 milligrams of propofol. murray claims jackson then wakes up when he isn't looking and gives himself more pro
don't blame dr. murray. but the concert promoter on the stand today said jackson didn't seem engaged at rehearsal. >> it was a concern that michael wasn't really taking it seriously enough or focused. >> reporter: sources close to the case tell nbc news murray's lawyers have developed their own timeline of the day jackson died. ♪ don't stop 'til you get enough ♪ >> reporter: 1:00 a.m. jackson arrives home from rehearsal. his caravan seen here on surveillance video. he...
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murray and propofol for instance, dr. cooper the er doctor on the stand was asked by defense do you ever use propofol she gave instances where she uses it. the defense saying, see you don't have to be. >> announcer: thesology to use propofol. if you ask attorneys, they will say it was a good witness for defense she lays out part of that timeline, defense will say she established propofol can be used by someone other than an anaethesiologist and she couldn't answer the question when did he die. that is a big question in the timeline there was only one person in the room when he died, dr. conrad murray, so you know. >> as they try to hammer out the timeline and figure out when he died i know today they had testimony from some of the cell phone companies about phone calls dr. murray made that day, explain how -- why that is so important. >>> well, it is all about building foundation you know they brought in these massive documents, the at&t representative brought in a 73 page document and sprint representative brought in a d
murray and propofol for instance, dr. cooper the er doctor on the stand was asked by defense do you ever use propofol she gave instances where she uses it. the defense saying, see you don't have to be. >> announcer: thesology to use propofol. if you ask attorneys, they will say it was a good witness for defense she lays out part of that timeline, defense will say she established propofol can be used by someone other than an anaethesiologist and she couldn't answer the question when did he...
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conrad murray. dr. conrad murray's lawyers say they will not try to prove jackson tried to swallow a fatal dose of anesthetic while murray was not looking. >>> a florida man is free on bail this morning after being charged in federal court with hacking into the personal e-mail accounts of hollywood celebrities. ben tracy has that story. >> reporter: his alleged victims are a who's who of film and music, including act dresses scarlett johansson and mila kunis as well as christina aguilera. the arrest of christopher chaney in florida comes after 11-month investigation dubbed operation, hack a razzi. investigators say during a three-month span, chaney took control of the forwarding feature so that a copy of every e-mail was sent virtually instantaneously to his e-mail account. >> using these methods, chaney stole not only private and personal photographs of the victims, he also took financial information, movie scripts, and conversations that the victims believed to be private. >> reporter: chaney is charg
conrad murray. dr. conrad murray's lawyers say they will not try to prove jackson tried to swallow a fatal dose of anesthetic while murray was not looking. >>> a florida man is free on bail this morning after being charged in federal court with hacking into the personal e-mail accounts of hollywood celebrities. ben tracy has that story. >> reporter: his alleged victims are a who's who of film and music, including act dresses scarlett johansson and mila kunis as well as christina...
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it was incredible to hear witnesses talk about the care they received from dr. murray. a man they say went above and beyond his responsibilities. one woman even credited him for saving her life. if you believe the prosecution, dr. conrad mur was money-hungry and neglectful. chatting away on his cell phone with various girlfriends as michael jackson lay dying. wednesday's witnesses said that's not the doctor they knew. >> what i know right now and what i feel, he didn't do it. >> reporter: one by one, his former patients took the stand. >> that man sitting there is the best doctor i've ever seen. >> i don't understand to this day how the other doctor missed what was wrong with me. but dr. murray found what was wrong. >> and i explained to him, i can't really afford to do a lot of stuff. so, he did it for me free. >> reporter: prosecutors used their testimony as a comparison to what they say jackson did not receive, adequate care in a proper setting, with plenty of personnel. >> wouldn't you believe that every patient deserves that level of care? >> yes, sir, i do believe
it was incredible to hear witnesses talk about the care they received from dr. murray. a man they say went above and beyond his responsibilities. one woman even credited him for saving her life. if you believe the prosecution, dr. conrad mur was money-hungry and neglectful. chatting away on his cell phone with various girlfriends as michael jackson lay dying. wednesday's witnesses said that's not the doctor they knew. >> what i know right now and what i feel, he didn't do it. >>...
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this is dr. murray's assistant on the stand. the women set to testify in addition to the assistant today, how damning could this testimony be? >> the most damning clearly is nicole alvarez, the girlfriend who happens to be the recipient of the propofol. one thing we know is probably conrad murray could not get propofol when he was going to london. so obviously he was stock piling it. so he was using her address in order to get it in california so they could take it to london. >> before i let you get out of here, let's quickly, the ammand knox case. what is it about the case that had the entire country captivated yesterday afternoon when the verdict came down? >> it's everyone's worst nightmare. your daughter, your sister, your friend goes off to college in a foreign country to have a life of promise and the next thing we know is that she's arrested for the murder of her roommate and spends four years in prison when she's innocent. i mean, that is a horror story. and everyone was rooting for her. and it became a fact of americani
this is dr. murray's assistant on the stand. the women set to testify in addition to the assistant today, how damning could this testimony be? >> the most damning clearly is nicole alvarez, the girlfriend who happens to be the recipient of the propofol. one thing we know is probably conrad murray could not get propofol when he was going to london. so obviously he was stock piling it. so he was using her address in order to get it in california so they could take it to london. >>...
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dr. murray made millions when he took the king of pop as his only patient. dr. murray is accused of killing ichael jackson with a lethal dose of the surgical edative propofol.... which stopped hhs lungs..... then is heart. an amazing story from father lost cootrol of their it plunged into a south florida lake with their 3-year- old girr n he back seat. the dad, who had been abusing the mother for yyars died. mom made it out, but the daughtee was nowhere to be found. suddenly, she bobbed to the ssrface, saved by the buoyancy of her ddaper. we.../ got spoiled... with sun.../ and... blue... skies.../// áánowáá.../// it's... back o cool...// maybe...cold. willl the rain coottnue into tomorrow night? 3 let's go o chief meteorologist vytas reid with your skywatch forecaat. 3 suing shamu. whh peta is calling ssa world a slave owner. an ellmentary school gentleman's club. why there's no dancing buu a lot of life lessons ii this program. 3 3 -3 3 has iled a lawsuit against sea world saying they are "constitutiooal rights against " slavery."the suit namms five pea wwr
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they don't know who dr. murray is. dr. murray and michael jackson's beliefs were pretty much the same. they both believed in world peace. they believed we could all live together harmoniously, and he is about love as well, and i think that might have been what connected the two of them together. >> i see. can i ask you this, did the defense or any member of the defense team ask you to speak to us today? >> no, not at all. >> all right, stacey ruggles, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> you bet. >>> now let's get a check of the weather from al. >> ann, thanks so much. we've got anniversaries here, 20 years. what's your names? >> john and lisa redd. >> good to see you. 50th anniversary ron and vera. where are you from? >>is with pi >> wisconsin. >> another 50th anniversary, what are your names? >> james and carol. >> 120 years of wedded bliss, yes! let's check your weather and see what's going on. we've got the week ahead cooler than normal and wet in the northeast, mountain snows back in virginia, and midweek
they don't know who dr. murray is. dr. murray and michael jackson's beliefs were pretty much the same. they both believed in world peace. they believed we could all live together harmoniously, and he is about love as well, and i think that might have been what connected the two of them together. >> i see. can i ask you this, did the defense or any member of the defense team ask you to speak to us today? >> no, not at all. >> all right, stacey ruggles, thank you so much for...
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dr. murray should have known that. so instead of that huge 20-minute delay, i mean, 20-something-minute delay, he could have gotten the help he needed within four minutes. >> murray had told police he was busy trying to resuscitate jackson, which is why he didn't call 911 right away, but steinberg says murray didn't even follow proper procedures in trying to revive the singer. >> his cpr was poor quality. so he should have put mr. jackson on the floor and done cpr on the floor with two hands. >> reporter: previously, the jury heard a two-hour recording of a police interview with murray. on the tape, murray described monitoring jackson after giving him propofol, until he felt comfortable enough to leave the room. murray said he was only gone for two minutes. >> when you monitor a patient, you never leave their side. especially after giving propofol. it's like leaving a baby that's sleeping on your kitchen countertop. >> reporter: the defense now says they'll drop their theory that jackson had swallowed extra propofol wi
dr. murray should have known that. so instead of that huge 20-minute delay, i mean, 20-something-minute delay, he could have gotten the help he needed within four minutes. >> murray had told police he was busy trying to resuscitate jackson, which is why he didn't call 911 right away, but steinberg says murray didn't even follow proper procedures in trying to revive the singer. >> his cpr was poor quality. so he should have put mr. jackson on the floor and done cpr on the floor with...
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he described a frantic scene and said dr. conrad murray kept vital information secret. abc's jim avila, following every dramatic moment in court. >> i need an ambulance as soon as possible, sir. >> reporter: and they got it. four los angeles paramedics roll up to the front gates of michael jackson's mansion, just five minutes later. but when they get upstairs to jackson's private quarters, they find dr. murray and a lifeless michael jackson. >> the patient was wearing a surgical cap or something similar, covering his hair. and he appeared to be underweight, to me. >> reporter: paramedic richard senneff says he could see jackson's ribs. and he's cold to the touch, no heartbeat. flat lined. and his partner, martin blount says -- >> he was not breathing. he was not moving. and his eyes was fixed and dilated. >> did you have an opinion as to whether or not mr. jackson was alive? >> i felt he was dead, ma'am. >> reporter: paramedic richard senneff says dr. murray tells him he's treating jackson for dehydration and exhaustion and nothings. when asked about what drugs jackson
he described a frantic scene and said dr. conrad murray kept vital information secret. abc's jim avila, following every dramatic moment in court. >> i need an ambulance as soon as possible, sir. >> reporter: and they got it. four los angeles paramedics roll up to the front gates of michael jackson's mansion, just five minutes later. but when they get upstairs to jackson's private quarters, they find dr. murray and a lifeless michael jackson. >> the patient was wearing a...
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dr. murray pleaded not guilty to manslaughter. his lawyers say that jackson gave himself the final and fatal dose of propofol. but today the medical examiner shot down that explanation. >> the circumstances, from my point of view, do not support self administration of propofol. >> now, that's his professional opinion, as a medical examiner. the real drama came when dr. murray described what happened in the final hours of jackson's life. prosecutors played a recording of an interview murray gave police just two days after jackson died. here's ted rollins. >> for the first time jurors heard the story of what happened in the hours before michael jackson died. directly from the doctor blamed for hi death. in a two-hour interview recorded by police, dr. murray recounted a sleepless night for jackson who was desperately looking for rest in order to prepare for his upcoming tour. >> he was wide awake. and then he complained. i i've got to sleep, dr. conrad. i have these rehearsals to perform. i must be ready for the show in england. tomo
dr. murray pleaded not guilty to manslaughter. his lawyers say that jackson gave himself the final and fatal dose of propofol. but today the medical examiner shot down that explanation. >> the circumstances, from my point of view, do not support self administration of propofol. >> now, that's his professional opinion, as a medical examiner. the real drama came when dr. murray described what happened in the final hours of jackson's life. prosecutors played a recording of an interview...
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so that's way before dr. murray gave that propofol. so when he gave the propofol, there was absolutely no medical knowledge that you can give propofol for sleet? >> reporter: an attorney for dr. murray says -- for sleep. >> reporter: an attorney for dr. murray says the defense dropped jackson self- administering the drug because of evidence that said swallowing the drug would be trivial. that came as a big surprise to the prosecution and the judge. >>> a missing baby in missouri, a former new york city police officer known as wild bill was hired by lisa winner's family. won't say who is paying him -- lisa irwin's family. he won't say who is paying him. he's hopeful the baby will be found alive. >> i will be doing my investigation, asking questions and i want of one to know i am not here -- everyone to know i am not here to defend or represen the perpetrator or perpetrators. >> lisa's father discovered the baby was not in her here to find lisa and to find the perpetrator or perpetrators. >> lisa's father discovered the baby was not in h
so that's way before dr. murray gave that propofol. so when he gave the propofol, there was absolutely no medical knowledge that you can give propofol for sleet? >> reporter: an attorney for dr. murray says -- for sleep. >> reporter: an attorney for dr. murray says the defense dropped jackson self- administering the drug because of evidence that said swallowing the drug would be trivial. that came as a big surprise to the prosecution and the judge. >>> a missing baby in...