New report reveals other persons contributed to Michael Jackson’s death 

Besides Dr Murray, those close to the case say there are people who should have been found guilty for allowing Michael Jackson to reach the level of drug dependency he was when he died.

By Folayemi Oladimeji 

A detective in the Los Angeles Police department, Orland Martinez has revealed that the death of king of pop, Michael Jackson, was inevitable and that there are multiple people to blame for his drug induced cardiac arrest.

 Michael Jackson was a songwriter, singer and a dancer, who was also the most popular entertainer in the world in the early and mid- 1980s. 

On the 25th of June 2009, the music legend died at his home in Los Angeles, California after suffering from a cardiac arrest caused by a fatal combination of drugs given to him by his personal doctor, Dr Conrad Murray.

But those close to the case say that there are people who should have been found guilty for allowing Michael Jackson to reach the level of drug dependency he was when he died.

In a new TMZ documentary, Orlando Martinez explained that Michael Jackson would go to multiple different doctors who would prescribe him medications,The LAPD detective explained that the singer would often get a large quantity rather than normal doses. 

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Martinez said:“I really do believe that this death was inevitable” adding, “Michael was going to get what he wanted. And if you said no, he would find someone who would do it for him.”

 Martinez further stated: “There are a lot of folks who are to blame that have never had a reckoning for his death.”

Also in the interview, Martinez admits that it’s not right that doctor Murray was only to blame for the pop stars death but it was also very difficult to prove the culpability of others who ought to be blamed. 

He said that it was very difficult to get other experts within the medical profession to help the case at the time since they didn’t want to get involved.

 Dr Murray was released from prison in 2013 after serving half of his total jail time of four years.  

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