I would think when someone first goes on national tv shows they are nervous. Its a totally different atmosphere from what NL has known I imagine although I never felt she looked nervous.
I really like Nurse Lee. She is a medical professional that takes her patient's needs very seriously. I bet she has a lot of patients that just adore her. Her demeanor is very loving, caring and kind, imo.
I don't remember her asking him about him taking propofol before but I do remember she said MJ told her he would be just fine because he would have a doctor monitoring him.
I think she is going to be a great witness for the state once they are able to cross examine her.
IMO
Personally, I have no idea why Chernoff called Dr. Metzger or Nurse Lee. Neither of them gave MJ propofol and kept records. Whatever his reason was seems to have only put Dr. Murray in a worse light. Sheesh, even Nurse Lee just giving MJ nutrional IV therapy she said she sat there and watched him every second although in her case it was not even necessary; it was not drugs.
Defense of Dr. Conrad Murray stumbles at the start
Lawyers defending Michael Jackson’s personal physician sought Monday to poke holes in the prosecution’s case in the month-long manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray.
But the effort seemed to falter badly when a former physician for Mr. Jackson – called as a defense witness – testified that he would never, for any price, administer an intravenous sedative like propofol at a patient’s home as sleep medicine.
“Did you ever give Michael Jackson propofol,” Deputy District Attorney David Walgren asked Dr. Allan Metzger.
“Never,” Dr. Metger answered.
Was there any amount of money that would convince Dr. Metzger to administer propofol to Jackson in his house, Mr. Walgren asked.
"No,” the doctor said emphatically.
Rather than helping the defense, Metzger’s testimony appeared to significantly bolster the involuntary manslaughter case against Murray.
Read more: http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justic...se-of-Dr.-Conrad-Murray-stumbles-at-the-start