While it is true that the LPD Investigating Team incessantly exerted their diligent efforts by gathering more additional proof and evidence to finally determine the exact cause of the death of Michael Jackson. However, since June 25, 2009 up to this point in time, the same cause of death remained dragged and unresolved. Toxic laboratory test results were even extended and apprehension of Dr. Murray seems barred despite of the strong evidence caught under his control and custody.
Presumptive conclusions have been twirling around that the cause of Mr. Jackson's death was indeed due to the prohibited drug, Propofol also known as Diprivan administered to him by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, before midnight of June 24, 2009 to let him sleep.
Lately, the King of Pop's new shirt with a tag price of $3.99 showing plenty of blood on it caught the eyes of the media and found the shirt revealed its mystery surrounding the death of Michael Jackson. It was reported that the shirt was found inside the pop's star closet several days after his death. The shirt was shown hanging on a wardrobe hanger along with the other dresses inside his wardrobe. A picture of different angles were taken with the shirt and it clearly showed that the red spots on it was a stained of blood. The upper portion of the shirt showed that it was used to clean a blood stained.
Now several questions were asked, "Who owns the shirt and whose blood stained that spotted on it?"
Reports said that the Los Angeles Police Department declined to explain why the shirt was not seized by detectives.
The shirt in question is now under the custody of the Police Investigative Team who conducted the investigation over the slaying case of Michael Jackson which will form part as an additional exhibit and evidence surrounding the mystery of his death.
As prominent American lawyer Craig Silverman who has no involvement of the investigations said, "It's pretty extraordinary that a bloody shirt would not be taken as evidence."
If this bloody-stained shirt found inside the wardrobe of Michael Jackson several days after his death will be added and submitted as an additional evidence over his mysterious death, this would readily determine the principal perpetrator including an accomplice or accessory if there is any.
Since the evidence submitted against Dr. Conrad Murray was so strong that would definitely warrants his conviction as the principal perpetrator or the man behind the death of Michael Jackson, this bloody-stained shirt will also be exhibited against him.
Try to see the other picture below taken from Radar.com. What will be your opinion about it?
Presumptive conclusions have been twirling around that the cause of Mr. Jackson's death was indeed due to the prohibited drug, Propofol also known as Diprivan administered to him by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, before midnight of June 24, 2009 to let him sleep.
Lately, the King of Pop's new shirt with a tag price of $3.99 showing plenty of blood on it caught the eyes of the media and found the shirt revealed its mystery surrounding the death of Michael Jackson. It was reported that the shirt was found inside the pop's star closet several days after his death. The shirt was shown hanging on a wardrobe hanger along with the other dresses inside his wardrobe. A picture of different angles were taken with the shirt and it clearly showed that the red spots on it was a stained of blood. The upper portion of the shirt showed that it was used to clean a blood stained.
Now several questions were asked, "Who owns the shirt and whose blood stained that spotted on it?"
Reports said that the Los Angeles Police Department declined to explain why the shirt was not seized by detectives.
The shirt in question is now under the custody of the Police Investigative Team who conducted the investigation over the slaying case of Michael Jackson which will form part as an additional exhibit and evidence surrounding the mystery of his death.
As prominent American lawyer Craig Silverman who has no involvement of the investigations said, "It's pretty extraordinary that a bloody shirt would not be taken as evidence."
If this bloody-stained shirt found inside the wardrobe of Michael Jackson several days after his death will be added and submitted as an additional evidence over his mysterious death, this would readily determine the principal perpetrator including an accomplice or accessory if there is any.
Since the evidence submitted against Dr. Conrad Murray was so strong that would definitely warrants his conviction as the principal perpetrator or the man behind the death of Michael Jackson, this bloody-stained shirt will also be exhibited against him.
Try to see the other picture below taken from Radar.com. What will be your opinion about it?