A warrant used to search a Las Vegas pharmacy that shipped propofol to Michael Jackson's resident physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was unsealed on Friday, November 20. Photo Credit: Video Grab
November 20, 2009, (Sawf News) - A warrant used to search a Las Vegas pharmacy that shipped propofol to Michael Jackson's resident physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was unsealed on Friday, November 20, reports TMZ.
LA Police had asked a Nevada judge to keep the August 11 search warrant, served on Applied Pharmacy during the course of Michael Jackson death investigation, sealed till January 18, 2020.
According to the released documents, the search warrant was issued on the basis of 4 100 ml vials of Propofol that the police found during a search of Dr. Murray's Vegas residence.
They also found 3 vials of benzos, and Flumazenil, a benzos anti dote.
The cops sought the warrant to seize Visa and FedEx information to link Applied Pharmacy to the propfol found at Murray's house.
According to the affidavit filed while seeking the warrant Dr Murray told the police that he wasn't the only doctor who had treated Jackson with propofol.
The name of Michael Jackson's children's nanny also pops up in the documents:
"Detectives interviewed Grace Owanda (sic), Jackson's children's nanny. Owanda stated that Jackson was currently being treated by Dr. [Arnold] Klein and the last physician to treat Jackson was Dr. Larry Koplin."
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