MJ inquiry could take months

By ANI
Thursday, August 27, 2009

LONDON - Officials probing Michael Jackson’s death have reportedly said that it could take months before an arrest could be made in the case.

Jackson’s personal physician Conrad Murray and other doctors are being investigated by police over their role in the star’s death, which is being treated as homicide.

“We’re looking at months before we make any arrests. We want to build a concrete case,” the Mirror quoted a source as saying.

Murray, who is at the centre of a manslaughter probe, could be charged after the Los Angeles Coroner allegedly ruled that the singer’s death was homicide and that he had lethal levels of powerful anaesthetic Propofol in his body when he died.

Murray, who told homicide detectives he gave Jackson 25mg of propofol to help him sleep before he suffered cardiac arrest, has denied any wrongdoing. (ANI)

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