Fans still ask what unfolded in Michael Jackson’s last hours. Preparing for his This Is It comeback and struggling with insomnia, he was under the care of Dr. Conrad Murray, who had treated him on and off since 2006. Read on to discover the full story!
After a late rehearsal, Jackson returned to a Holmby Hills home. Murray had been visiting daily and had tried to limit Propofol in prior nights. On June 25 he gave Jackson Valium and sedatives such as Lorazepam and Midazolam; when sleep did not come, Murray later administered about 25 mg of Propofol. Jackson fell asleep around 10:40 a.m.; Murray left the room and later found him not breathing. Phone records show Murray made calls between 11:07 and 11:51 a.m.; a security guard called 911 at 12:21 p.m.