Washington,
(ANI):
Marijuana
and
several
empty
bottles
of
drugs
were
found
at
Michael
Jackson's
house
when
it
was
searched
following
his
death,
unsealed
search
warrants
have
revealed.
Two
bags
of
marijuana,
a
bottle
of
temazepam
(used
to
treat
sleeplessness),
empty
bottles
of
the
sedatives
lorzaepam
and
diazepam,
and
four
empty
pill
bottles
were
found
in
the
search,
reports
People
magazine.
According
to
the
warrants,
investigators
believe
Jackson
had
received
injection
of
an
unknown
medication,
prior
to
his
death.
Other
documents
revealed
that
MJ's
physician,
Conrad
Murray,
had
been
administering
him
doses
of
anesthetic
propofol
intravenously.
The
search
warrants
were
served
on
June
29,
four
days
after
the
King
of
Pop
died.
The
documents
also
say
Dr
Murray
left
the
hospital
"against
the
objections
of
the
investigating
officers" and
that
he
could
not
be
reached
for
days
after
that.
The
warrant
also
discloses
that,
on
the
day
of
Jackson's
death,
as
investigators
were
at
the
house,
family
members
of
the
decedent
notified
Los
Angeles
County
Coroner's
Assistant
Chief
Ed
Winter
that
they
had
located
a
quantity
of
tar
heroin
in
(Jackson's)
bedroom
on
the
second
floor
of
the
residence.
Winter
notified
LAPD
detectives
of
the
found
evidence.
There
is
no
mention
in
the
warrant
if
the
evidence
really
turned
out
to
be
heroin.
However,
Winter
refused
to
give
any
information
on
the
evidence
or
Jackson's
autopsy
report.