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Friday, July 24 2009
Experts noted that the documents, computer hard drives and other correspondence taken from the Houston clinic of Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson s physician, may be of great significance to the ongoing investigation of the pop legend's passing.
''The e-mails are key: What did Dr. Murray say to other people after Michael Jackson died? And was it he that ordered the drugs,'' Laurie Levenson, Loyola Law School professor, stressed. ''The paperwork always wins these cases and the e-mails are critical.''
Murray, on the other hand, denied all the charges against him in his past interviews. His lawyer attorney Ed Chernoff said in a statement, ''Based on Dr. Murray's minute-by-minute and item-by-item description of Michael Jackson's last days, he should not be a target of criminal charges.''
by FW Editor
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