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Is there any way to watch the Conrad Murray trial on the web?

Not during jury selection. The trial itself will be televised, beginning September 27th. I will try to post a link for those of us who want to watch/listen, as we can, at work.
 
Is there any way to watch the Conrad Murray trial on the web?

Not during jury selection. The trial itself will be televised, beginning September 27th. I will try to post a link for those of us who want to watch/listen, as we can, at work.
 
LOS ANGELES (AP) — More than half of the first panel of prospective jurors for the manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's doctor were dismissed because of hardship claims Thursday, signaling a long search ahead for those who will serve in the five-week trial.

And it is yet unclear how many prospects will be excused for disclosing strong opinions about Jackson, defendant Dr. Conrad Murray and the high profile case with which all potential panelists are familiar.

http://news.yahoo.com/dozens-potential-jackson-case-jurors-dismissed-223500892.html
 
LOS ANGELES (AP) — More than half of the first panel of prospective jurors for the manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's doctor were dismissed because of hardship claims Thursday, signaling a long search ahead for those who will serve in the five-week trial.

And it is yet unclear how many prospects will be excused for disclosing strong opinions about Jackson, defendant Dr. Conrad Murray and the high profile case with which all potential panelists are familiar.

http://news.yahoo.com/dozens-potential-jackson-case-jurors-dismissed-223500892.html
 
Not during jury selection. The trial itself will be televised, beginning September 27th. I will try to post a link for those of us who want to watch/listen, as we can, at work.

Thank you! When I couldn't find jury selection streaming I thought maybe they weren't going to stream it at all.
 
Not during jury selection. The trial itself will be televised, beginning September 27th. I will try to post a link for those of us who want to watch/listen, as we can, at work.

Thank you! When I couldn't find jury selection streaming I thought maybe they weren't going to stream it at all.
 
Thank you! When I couldn't find jury selection streaming I thought maybe they weren't going to stream it at all.

Hi Strawberry---I'm hearing that the same networks that ran the FCA trial will also run this trial too (CNN, HLN, Court TV, Fox). In FL, Wesh and others did a live feed, but in LA they may not have a local channel who will stream live--- it may be that CNN may though. I will still try to find one for us and post a link.
 
Thank you! When I couldn't find jury selection streaming I thought maybe they weren't going to stream it at all.

Hi Strawberry---I'm hearing that the same networks that ran the FCA trial will also run this trial too (CNN, HLN, Court TV, Fox). In FL, Wesh and others did a live feed, but in LA they may not have a local channel who will stream live--- it may be that CNN may though. I will still try to find one for us and post a link.
 
Hi Strawberry---I'm hearing that the same networks that ran the FCA trial will also run this trial too (CNN, HLN, Court TV, Fox). In FL, Wesh and others did a live feed, but in LA they may not have a local channel who will stream live--- it may be that CNN may though. I will still try to find one for us and post a link.

I heard there will be cameras in the courtroom and live feeds. Just don't know who though.
 
Hi Strawberry---I'm hearing that the same networks that ran the FCA trial will also run this trial too (CNN, HLN, Court TV, Fox). In FL, Wesh and others did a live feed, but in LA they may not have a local channel who will stream live--- it may be that CNN may though. I will still try to find one for us and post a link.

I heard there will be cameras in the courtroom and live feeds. Just don't know who though.
 
I heard there will be cameras in the courtroom and live feeds. Just don't know who though.

I'm still searching for a livestream, rather than counting on HLN (and having to listen to Diane Dimond comment). Will post a link as soon as I find one. It is also possible that CNN may livestream.

There was a hearing today and here is an update. It seems the missing witness has been found and will testify.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/09/19/california.conrad.murray.hearing/
 
I heard there will be cameras in the courtroom and live feeds. Just don't know who though.

I'm still searching for a livestream, rather than counting on HLN (and having to listen to Diane Dimond comment). Will post a link as soon as I find one. It is also possible that CNN may livestream.

There was a hearing today and here is an update. It seems the missing witness has been found and will testify.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/09/19/california.conrad.murray.hearing/
 
Claims Michael Jackson drank intravenous drugs

"The late singer's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray faces trial next week over the involuntary manslaughter of the 'King of Pop' - who died of acute Propofol intoxication in June 2009 - and his legal team are reportedly planning to show how addicted the "crazy" star was to medications to help him sleep.

The claims come after an autopsy report showed the intravenously administered sedative was swilling in his stomach hours after his death.

A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Conrad Murray's team can't understand how Propofol got into the stomach.

"It does not make sense unless Michael drank it. To them that will show the world how much of an addict he was."

more at http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10753007
 
Claims Michael Jackson drank intravenous drugs

"The late singer's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray faces trial next week over the involuntary manslaughter of the 'King of Pop' - who died of acute Propofol intoxication in June 2009 - and his legal team are reportedly planning to show how addicted the "crazy" star was to medications to help him sleep.

The claims come after an autopsy report showed the intravenously administered sedative was swilling in his stomach hours after his death.

A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Conrad Murray's team can't understand how Propofol got into the stomach.

"It does not make sense unless Michael drank it. To them that will show the world how much of an addict he was."

more at http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10753007
 
The defense continues to pose outrageous scenarios to defend their client on involuntary manslaughter charges. After this claim fluttered to the top of the news cycle, many experts gave their opinions regarding ingestion and its consequences of Propofol. Here are some links:

http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/vide...overdose-drinking-propofol.hln?iref=allsearch

Dr. Nancy Strand said in this interview "I don't believe personally that there is any way Michael died from swallowing the propofol. Likely the propofol would be inactivated in the stomach, this theory doesn't make any sense. [It's] quite easy for the (traces) of propofol to get into the stomach retrograde from the blood."

and

http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2011/09/07/ruling_clears_way_for_start_of_jackson_trial/


Defense lawyers say Jackson overdosed by drinking propofol when his doctor wasn't watching. Prosecutors say that was impossible. The drug is normally given intravenously.

The permitted study, which was published in Scandinavia, compares methods of administering propofol to piglets.

The second study by a noted Chilean anesthesiologist used volunteer students who drank propofol. Deputy District Attorney David Walgren said the report supports the opinion of prosecution expert Dr. Steven Shafer that "the rapid hepatic metabolism of propofol makes it impossible for Michael Jackson to have received a fatal overdose by drinking propofol."
 
The defense continues to pose outrageous scenarios to defend their client on involuntary manslaughter charges. After this claim fluttered to the top of the news cycle, many experts gave their opinions regarding ingestion and its consequences of Propofol. Here are some links:

http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/vide...overdose-drinking-propofol.hln?iref=allsearch

Dr. Nancy Strand said in this interview "I don't believe personally that there is any way Michael died from swallowing the propofol. Likely the propofol would be inactivated in the stomach, this theory doesn't make any sense. [It's] quite easy for the (traces) of propofol to get into the stomach retrograde from the blood."

and

http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2011/09/07/ruling_clears_way_for_start_of_jackson_trial/


Defense lawyers say Jackson overdosed by drinking propofol when his doctor wasn't watching. Prosecutors say that was impossible. The drug is normally given intravenously.

The permitted study, which was published in Scandinavia, compares methods of administering propofol to piglets.

The second study by a noted Chilean anesthesiologist used volunteer students who drank propofol. Deputy District Attorney David Walgren said the report supports the opinion of prosecution expert Dr. Steven Shafer that "the rapid hepatic metabolism of propofol makes it impossible for Michael Jackson to have received a fatal overdose by drinking propofol."
 
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