Friday, April 19

How Dr. Conrad Murray Helped Cause The Early Death Of The King Of Pop And Why Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. MD Better Take Heed!

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Dr. Conrad Murray appears to me to be a scumbag. Please forgive the vitriol, but I have my reasons for saying this. It is an outrage to me when a man who’s fathered numerous children with different partners fails to support any of them. It is an outrage to me when a man who maintains a slew of tax, credit card, business and personal debt is allowed to hold a medical license (shame on you Texas, Nevada and California). It is an outrage to me when a man that has apparently shirked most of his worldly responsibilities is referred to as ‘prudent’ by his lawyer. It is an outrage to me when a man who’s taken the Hippocratic Oath to protect his patient instead cashes in his ethics, ultimately destroying the life of the hapless victim in his care.

Judging from my analysis of Dr. Murray, one can assume that his primary interest in Michael Jackson was money. If I am correct, and I would bet the farm that I am, I suppose that if Michael Jackson was dependant and/or addicted to narcotic pain medication, the financially desperate and morally corrupt Dr. Murray was obviously in no position to argue with his employer.

I understand that Murray’s lawyer, Mr. Edward Chernoff, of Stradley, Chernoff & Alford, indicated that his client,”… has never prescribed nor administered Demerol to Michael Jackson… not ever… not that day… not Oxycontin (either) for that matter.” I think Murray is full of s—!

I have a question for Dr. Murray. Doctor, have you aided and abetted others who illegally supplied Michael Jackson with Demerol or any kind of prescribed narcotic? If so, does that not make you Mr. Jackson’s accomplice-physician, the one who is paid to be on standby to give him a ‘jumpstart’ (if needed) when he inflicted harm upon himself.

I wish to be extremely clear that I believe that Mr. Jackson was a hapless victim, as it is not my intention to disrespect the late artist, but to blast a pathetic doctor. I can personally identify with being targeted by a greedy, immoral, unethical doctor for monetary gain. Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. MD, has inflicted a great deal of pressure on me for money, as I have indicated in a serial of articles here at KTF Media Group. These Pusher MDs are a menace to society and must be stopped!

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  1. Jennifer H. on

    I read Chernoff’s bio on his law firms web site. I think Chernoff is a nut. He named his son Fate and tattooed the name on his arm. Right next to that tattoo, he should have another tattoo saying, “I Support The Killer Of The King of Pop!” I mean Dr. Murray, of course.

  2. Jody Fidelis on

    I agree completely with your article! But also, how can a sleazeball like this doctor – with his massive debt – obtain a $1.5 million mansion (which he purchased in 2004 as “a married man, as his sole and seperate property)in Las Vegas? What bank would have lent him the money?
    View his home on this link to Clark County, Las Vegas:
    http://redrock.co.clark.nv.us/assrrealprop/pclDetail.aspx?hdnParcel=16402422011&hdnInstance=pcl7

    Hmmm, makes me wonder who his wife is, and if they were married when he sired all these extraneous children!!

    Also, since his board certification expired on 12/31/08, I also wonder if he let his malpractice insurance lapse also??? Now, with the possible future litigation that does not appear to sway in his favor, he could be in a real mess. Maybe his attorney should REALLY think twice about representing him!

  3. Read this Dr. was hired at Jacksons insistance (probably Joe Jackson’s) and put on payroll by London firm. If the London firm (with $500M and 50 concerts at stake)was going to hire a Dr. for 100K/month I’m sure it would not have been a struggling cardiologist that was NOT board certified in either of his specialties. Furthermore most Docs are not very good at CPR, as Jackson was left on a bed (they said firm)for CPR- a big NO NO for CPR.(as you can’t compress the heart on a surface that isn’t hard enough)

  4. Also noticed the DEA have been called in MJ case because of the large amounts of prescription drugs found at the house. You are correct: nothing is done about theses MD pushers until a body turns up. Then the victim is labeled an addict, and the dr. skates free. The fact that people cannot obtain these drugs without a MD script should put the legal blame and liability squarely on the MDs involved.
    Permalink Edit… Deprecate! Delete!

  5. Thank you for the informative and well-written article. I think some interesting and very convincing conspiracy theories will come out of all this. However, as history has proven time and time again, we (people that are not “connected”) will probably NEVER know the truth. Maybe no one will. And its quite infuriating because, if a doctor is blatantly enabling people in becoming addicts (ultimately destroying themselves), then he/she is basically a licensed drug dealer and must be held accountable. Michael Jackson’s death is incredibly depressing and frustating to me. I love Michael Jackson and it just seems like his death was completely avoidable and certain facts – like the fact that they took so long in calling 911 – are very suspicous.

  6. Dear Ron,
    Thank you for your frequent visits. With all due respect, I will not concede on the matter of Mr. Jackson employing a man who engaged in the adult industry. The employee has not been accused of any wrong doing while working for Mr. Jackson. In addition, he is not a sex offender. I believe that the employee’s involvement in the adult industry was common knowledge. In fact, the writer that you cited in your response to the previous article had publically mentioned the employee’s adult industry background enough times, that any good parent could have easily discovered the information, and probably did. Therefore, it is really a matter of the parents making the decision. And, keep in mind, nothing ever happened to any of the children. Thanks.

  7. I am on to you Chumpman! on

    Sam Chapman of Empower Public Relations, in my opinion, is not half of the sales person that his wife, Dr. Laura Berman is (Berman sells sex toys – Chapman sells reputations).
    I just read Chapman’s comments left under the article titled ‘Is Empower Public Relations A Naïve Firm Or Plain Old Deceitful?’ published by KTF Media Group. According to Chapman’s blog comments, he has done a great job of showing us how low he can go. I think the article is dead on!
    P.S.
    I love the person that called Chapman ‘Sum Chumpman’

  8. Joe,

    Do a Public Service Announcement about the R. Kelly and Michael Jackson’s ghost.
    Thank you.

    PS: Please attack Dr. Giacchino with defamation of character.
    Thank you.

  9. Joseph Fosco on

    Dear Smiley,

    I do not believe in ghosts.

    I do not understand your postscript.

    Thank you for your participation on the blog.