Toxicologist Daniel Anderson testifies - Day 8 -
The coroner's chief toxicologist Daniel Anderson says the powerful anesthetic propofol was found throughout Michael Jackson's body, in his blood, urine and liver.
Toxicologist said small amounts of Propofol were found in Michael Jackson's stomach.
The defense are trying to prove Michael Jackson killed himself with a self-administered overdose.
But according to Anderson, he found only trace amounts of Propofol in Michael Jackson's stomach, the equivalent of a few specks of sugar.
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Anderson says Propofol was found in all 8 specimens taken throughout Michael's body.
No illegal drugs, opiates or painkiller demerol were found in his system.
He says drugs detected in significant amounts were propofol, lidocaine and lorazepam, a sedative that Murray said he gave to try to get Jackson to sleep before he administered propofol and that interacted with propofol causing the death.
- Propofol (Diprivan)
- Lidocaine
- Diazepam (Valium)
- Lorazepam (Ativan)
- Midazolam (Versed)
- Ephedrine
Anderson says lorazepam was found at the high therapeutic level, but he did not characterize the amount of propofol.
Among the pictures of the evidences referred to the drugs and IV bags, was possible to see a picture of a child-sized porcelain doll, which was dressed in green dungarees and had blonde curly hair lying next to a CD player, and in other photos still referred to the drugs and IV bags, was possible to see ornate dinner plates featuring children's faces, displayed on a chest of drawers alongside family pictures as Michael Jackson loved to be surrounded by children which he has always loved, helped and protected like no one.
MJFS - sources: ap / tmz / cnn