The manslaughter trial against Michael Jackson's doctor begins its second week, today.
Prosecutors have been laying out their case against Dr. Conrad Murray largely in chronological fashion, with witnesses during the first week of trial recounting the singer's final performances, his interactions with fans on his last day and frantic efforts to revive the King of Pop.
Authorities contend Murray gave Jackson a lethal dose of the anesthetic propofol and other sedatives in the singer's bedroom in 2009.
Murray's attorneys are presenting jurors with an alternate theory _ that Jackson gave himself the lethal dose when Murray left the room.
I'm not to sure about the trail being played out on TV. We haven't got to that stage yet, in the UK, but there are moves to allow it.
The phone call from Michael Jackson which had been taped and then played to the Court was bizarre. There's no way I could recognise his voice in that tape. He sounded well out of it.
Then there's Janet tweeting all over the place. How odd! I wonder if the Judge has had anything to say about that?
There's talk of Prince and Paris giving evidence in open Court. If I was Katherine Jackson, I wouldn't allow it. What possible information could they have as to whether the Doctor administed the fatal dose or not?
So....guilty or not guilty?
I'm going with not guilty. Michael Jackson appeared to have a death wish.
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