EMT testified that Murray denied Michael's real conditions

05/01/2011 14:29

 

An EMT continued testifying after a recess, stating all of the emergency workers at Michael Jackson's house knew he was dead, but Murray wouldn't 0105_michael_jackson_ambulance_2admit it.

Richard Senneff testified that when paramedics arrived at Michael's house, there was no sign of life and no chance of revival. Nevertheless, Senneff testified Murray claimed to feel a pulse and, as the senior medical person on scene, refused to pronounce Michael dead.

Murray ordered the EMTs to take Michael Jackson to the hospital.  Senneff said "The ride was unbelievable, like the Rose Parade. People running down the street, taking pictures, random cars passing the ambulance. It was insane".

Once at UCLA, Senneff said Murray was "spinning, moving around, nervous, sweating, multitasking".

On cross examination, Ed Chernoff got Senneff to admit Jackson's skeletal, frail frame, along with his black/bluish feet, were signs of a drug addict, but the Coroner's Autopsy Report clearly shows NO sign of drug abuse and reports that Michael's weight was correct and that he was in good health.

 

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Source: tmz.com