More News On The Jackson Front

Three months later, authorities are not able to close the case on Michael Jackson’s tragic death. The problem lies in the decision on whether or not to bring criminal charges to the administering doctor whom was seeing Michael at his mansion. That decision is weeks, if not months away, for investigators.

The reason being they will have to track down all the doctors Michael was recieving his medications from. Not only will they have to trace all doctors, but all the pseudonyms that Micheal was using as well.  Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael’s personal physician,  faces manslaughter charges after the Los Anegles County coroner found traces of anesthetic Propofol and sedative Lorazepam.

Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and police are working together to reconstruct Jackson’s extensive drug history. Correlating all of the information is proving to be quite time-consuming, and the jury thinks there is no threat from Dr. Murray to the public at this time. The Los Angeles district attorney will be the one to determine whether or not criminal charges will be filed.