JUL
14 - Bombshell World Exclusive Interview: Michael
Jackson's private chef may hold the key to the
investigation into the sudden death of the King of
Pop!
In a bombshell world exclusive interview, chef
Douglas Jones told The ENQUIRER that he saw Dr.
Conrad Murray remove several large oxygen tanks from
the rented mansion where the 50-year-old singer died
June 25. Oxygen is required when administering the
anesthetic Diprivan, a powerful drug that is not
available by prescription. Numerous bottles of
Diprivan were reportedly found in Jackson's home
during a police search - and Jones' information
could be vital in probing the singer's illegal drug
use.
"On two separate occasions, I saw Dr. Murray pushing
oxygen tanks through the kitchen and outside to the
back of the house," Jones told The ENQUIRER.
"The tanks were large, heavy-duty four-foot green
and silver tanks. Dr. Murray pushed the tanks
through the kitchen where I was preparing lunch, and
out the back door. I didn't watch what he did with
them, but I thought it was odd, and in light of what
I know now, it's obvious something was going on that
was probably illegal."
Dr. Murray, a cardiologist who claims he tried to
revive the singer after he was found unconscious,
has been interviewed by Los Angeles police and has
not admitted publically whether or not he
administered Diprivan to the late star.
But Jones, who worked as Jackson's chef from May 8
until May 30, said he spotted additional oxygen
tanks on the property.
"I was talking to the security team outside in the
back one day and I noticed four or five oxygen tanks
in a shed. They were the same kind of tanks I had
seen Dr. Murray pushing a few days before," Jones
divulged.
In another odd situation, the physician frequently
spent the night at the Jackson home, said Jones.
"Dr. Murray stayed a minimum of five nights a week
at the mansion, and it was always overnight. He left
in the early morning and returned in the evening,"
Jones told The ENQUIRER.
"Initially, I thought Dr. Murray and Michael may
have been in a relationship because Dr. Murray was
there only in the evenings and stayed all night. But
I realized later by listening to conversations
between them and the other staff that Dr. Murray was
Michael's doctor, nothing more."
(DEVELOPING STORY - National Enquirer) |