Jackson Trial is No Treat

Dr. Steven Shafer told the court he believes Conrad Murray set up an IV infusion of propofol into Jackson’s body via a catheter in his leg over several hours before death, which continued even after the singer stopped breathing.
The doctor also told the court that Murray had committed 17 “egregious deviations” from the normal standard of care in relation to Michael Jackson, and that he would be alive today were it not for those mistakes. Thus, the doctor rejected the idea that Jackson injected himself with propofol.