Dr. Murray Link Found at Pharmacy Raid

Posted on Aug 17, 2009 under Las Vegas, Michael Jackson | No Comment

According to a new report, Dr. Conrad Murray was proven to have bought Propofol, the drug that killed Michael Jackson, from a Las Vegas pharmacy that was searched last week by the DEA. The DEA searched the pharmacy for documents, computer hard drives, prescriptions and shipping information of controlled substances that may have been given to the King of Pop. A law enforcement official claims that evidence was uncovered at Applied Pharmacy Services that links Dr. Murray to some of these substances. The pharmacy is also said to be a home infusion pharmacy, meaning they specialize in home treatments. It’s an interesting link as the home that the singer was found in was said to have looked like a hospital with all the medical equipment they found.

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