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Leaving a person with access to compounds that can be lethal in excess and allowing the patient to quench their desperate quest for relief without supervision will always be the crime of negligences unless there is a collaboration between doctor and patient where the patient has unrestricted access in which case the doctor is assisting suicide with or without co-council.
13 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
He should be ashamed of himself. Mr. Murray(I"m dropping doctor) not only provided Michael Jackson with a dangerous drug, but he himself wasn't trained for the use of propofol. It is said that when a physician administer propofol, he/she must be thoroughly trained to identify and treat immediately patients who loses airway or experience cardiovascular difficulties. I"m not saying that his intent was to killed Michael, but that's what he did. If he had only knew what to do and called 911, we probably wouldn't be having this conversation today. He's guilty and should receive more time.
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
Yes , I agree; event a nurse she was rejected MJ's request for propofol private treatment. Dr Murray maybe a good person but not a strong will doctor to say NO for using over dosage propofol etc ; so he deserved to be jailed for 4 years at least, a hard lesson for him!! And we lost MJ...sad very sad.
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |