Thursday, October 6, 2011

Jackson death: Coroner investigator to testify in Conrad Murray trial

Conrad Murray trial Elissa Fleak
Attorneys for Michael Jackson's physician were expected to question a coroner's investigator Thursday about evidence at the scene of the singer's death that could bolster their theory that the pop star gave himself the dose of a drug that killed him.

Investigator Elissa Fleak on Wednesday testified that she found an array of medication bottles in Jackson's bedroom, including one empty bottle of the anesthetic propofol, the drug that killed the star.

Later, she said, she found an additional 11 bottles of the milky white substance in another room of Jackson's home.

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At a hearing earlier this year, Michael Flanagan, an attorney for Dr. Conrad Murray, asked Fleak whether a syringe, a needle and the bottle of propofol recovered from the floor of Jackson's bedroom were "within easy reach" of someone lying on the bed.

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