London,
(ANI):
Michael
Jackson"s
personal
physician
has
been
reportedly
accused
of
lying
about
the
amount
of
powerful
anaesthetic
Propofol
he
gave
to
the
singer
before
he
suffered
cardiac
arrest.
Dr
Conrad
Murray,
who
is
at
the
centre
of
a
manslaughter
probe,
had
previously
confessed
giving
low
25mg
doses
of
the
drug.
But
law
enforcement
officials
suspect
the
King
of
Pop
may
have
been
administered
up
to
a
massive
400mg
on
the
day
of
his
death.
“We
are
suspicious
of
Dr
Murray"s
account
of
what
happened.
It
seems
very
scripted," the
Daily
Star
quoted
an
LA
police
source
as
saying.
Murray
has
previously
denied
any
wrong
doing,
insisting:
“I
have
done
all
I
can
do
and
have
faith
that
truth
will
prevail.
I
didn"t
kill
Michael
Jackson."
Court
papers
reportedly
show
Jackson
had
"lethal
levels"
of
propofol
when
he
died
in
June.