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Summary The doctor charged in the death of Michael Jackson tried to change his statement.
The doctor charged in the death of Michael Jackson tried to change his story about actions involving the pop star.Dr. Conrad Murray told his own experts in the upcoming trial a different story than he told police, prosecutors said. Experts said Murray claimed to have experience using propofol — the powerful anesthetic that killed Jackson — as a sedative, even though Murray didnt make such a claim in police interviews. Prosecutors called the new statements about Murrays actions a backdoor attempt to introduce the defendants new, self-serving statements without being subject to cross-examination.Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. Reports from both doctors contain numerous examples of new statements in conflict with Murrays previous accounts.
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