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There are many theories to Michael Jackson’s death. The most common one is his doctor killed him. The Los Angeles County Coroner ruled his death a homicide, and his personal physician was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, and is still being tried for this case. Jackson died of acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication on June 25, 2009, after suffering from cardiac arrest. His personal physician, Conrad Murray, said he had found Jackson in his room, not breathing and with a barely detectable pulse, and that he administered CPR on Jackson's bed.
After the call was made at 12:20 pm, Jackson was treated by paramedics at the scene and was later pronounced dead at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Shortly before his death, Jackson had been given propofol and three anti-anxiety medications benzodiazepines, lorazepam and midazolam, in his home. His personal physician was convicted in 2011 of involuntary manslaughter and is serving a four-year sentence in prison.
After the call was made at 12:20 pm, Jackson was treated by paramedics at the scene and was later pronounced dead at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Shortly before his death, Jackson had been given propofol and three anti-anxiety medications benzodiazepines, lorazepam and midazolam, in his home. His personal physician was convicted in 2011 of involuntary manslaughter and is serving a four-year sentence in prison.