Thursday, July 2, 2009

DEA Joins the Michael Jackson Investigation


The Drug Enforcement Administration has become involved in the investigation into Michael Jackson's death. According to the Associated Press, the Los Angeles Police asked the DEA to aid in investigating Jackson's doctors and possible drug use prior to his death last week.

As the investigation continues rumors have been unraveling about Jackson's use of antidepressants, pain medications, and prescriptive sedatives. Recently, Jackson's former nurse has made statements claiming that Jackson sought for Diprivan a.k.a Propofol, a powerful surgical anesthetic, to use as a sleeping aid. The L.A. Police are helping that with the DEA's help, they will be able to shed some light on drug abuse, illicit drug manufactures, and other unknown substances to the police, says the Associated Press.

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