MJ’s weakened state during tours ‘a defense evidence for Murray’

By ANI
Saturday, January 1, 2011

WASHINGTON - Late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s weakened condition during various concert tours as well as preparations for the London concerts that never happened could prove to be a powerful evidence in the defense of Conrad Murray.

Sources linked with the criminal case have said there’s “compelling evidence” that MJ was in weakened health whenever he went on tour, reports TMZ.com.

Specifically, people who went on various tours-including the ‘Bad’ and ‘Dangerous’ concerts-have said that MJ was frequently “dehydrated, medicated, and sleep-deprived.”

Just like with Murray, Jackson had a doctor who accompanied him during rehearsals and tours, attending to his needs.he ‘This Is It’ London tour was especially gruelling, because AEG added dozens of concert dates for MJ, who was already in an extremely weakened state and terrified he would fail.

The defense has stated that when Murray walked out of the room and Jackson woke up, he accidentally infused himself with a fatal dose of the drug out of frustration and fear. (ANI)

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