Michael Jackson Surveillance Tape Called Into Question

Dr. Conrad Murray’s lawyers question why LAPD surveillance expert only submitted a portion of tape into evidence. By Kara Warner Orlando Martinez Photo: Pool/ Getty Images Day 16 in the involuntary manslaughter trial against Michael Jackson doctor Conrad Murray marked the end of the prosecution’s case and the first day the defense had an opportunity to call witnesses to the stand. Testimony kicked off with a cross-examination of propofol expert Steven Shafer, during which Murray’s attorney Ed Chernoff challenged Shafer’s theory that there is no way Jackson could have killed himself with self-administered doses of Lorazepam and propofol. Chernoff and his team then moved through several witnesses Monday (October 24). The Witnesses

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