Michael Jackson's Autopsy Report Details Inside….

Well Michael’s Autopsy results has been released.
The L.A. County coroner, in typical Hollywood dramatic fashion, has finally released the cause of the pop stars death. Even though the actual report itself has still not been released, but the cause of death is due to an overdose of the sedative Propofol used in the induction of anesthesia, and acute benzodiapine intoxication, including Valium, Ativan and other prescription drugs found in Jackson’s system, dang.
The manner of death has been ruled a homicide as we had our hunch it was an inside job, but we feel there is someone higher up the food chain behind the murder of Michael. Someone who can gain major funds and monies. We are looking at the promoter, because Conrad was on his pay-role and or his father Joe who has been pitching new ideals and shows. Have you all heard the Jackson will be coming out with a new reality show about getting over the passing of their brother and son Michael.
Doesn’t that seem weird? We just saying, this is all speculation and NOT implication, but we just feel something is still fishy.
So far there have been no arrests made.
Flip to get the details inside………..
TMZ.com reported:
The L.A. County Coroner has just officially announced the cause of Michael Jackson’s death — Acute Propofol intoxication.
The report says “other conditions contributing to death: Benzodiazepine effect.” Benzodiazepines are a group of drugs (see below) used to treat anxiety and insomnia.
The manner of death is ruled: “HOMICIDE.”
The Coroner did not release the full autopsy report — just a press notice. It goes on:
The drugs PROPOFOL and LORAZEPAM (Ativan) were found to be the primary drugs responsible for Mr. Jackson’s death.
Other drugs detected were: Midazolam (Versed), Diazepam (Valium), Lidocaine (topical anesthetic) and Ephedrine (used to treat hypotension associated with anesthesia).
The final Coroner’s report, including the toxicology report, will remain on security hold, per the LAPD.

















