
On June 27, 2009, Murray was interseen by two detectives from the Los Angeles Police Dehalfment shortly after Jackson’s dying.
During the interview, which came about on the Ritz-Carlton Resort in Marina del Rey, Murray described the lengthy hours during which he tried in useless to get Jackson to sleep with the help of medication other than propofol, the surgical anesthetic that ultimately induced his dying,
The L.A. Instances reported: “Round 10:40 a.m., Murray gave Jackson 25 milligrams of propofol that had been diluted with lidocaine. Jackson was lastly capable of get to sleep.
“Sadly, he by no means awoke. Murray stated that he left the room for roughly two minutes to make use of the restroom, and returned to find that Jackson had stopped respiration.”
Murray served two years in jail and was launched in 2013, though his unique sentence was 4 years. He maintained his innocence, telling CNN in 2013 that he was “within the fallacious place on the fallacious time.”

