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CONRAD MURRAY DOESN’T KILL FELLOW PASSENGER ON FLIGHT
May 15 2010
Phoenix, AR – The world may never again see an event like that which surrounded the death of Michael Jackson. Outpourings of grief, shock, and anger were felt the entire world over with just about everyone in disbelief that the greatest pop icon who

has ever lived was now gone. We of course knew that someday Jackson would die, and had it happened thirty year later the shock may have been as palpable, but we experienced in our time. Of course when it came to blame, someone had to pay, and that person has been Conrad Murray.
The story of Jackson’s personal physician and his actions that led to the death of the singer have been well documented in the media and are currently being viewed by the courts, but it is the court of public opinion that Murray’s eventual fate will be decided. While that decision is being made, by all parties, Murray has been able to move around freely and continue to practice medicine, something that turned lucky during a flight from Houston to Phoenix. While on board Murray rushed to the aid of a fellow passenger who had fainted, determined that she had a weak pulse, and began to stabilize her until the flight landed. Fortunately for everyone involved the women lived, at least for now, surprising just about everyone involved in the incident. 
“Basically this woman fainted and stayed down for about half an hour. We went to the cabin and asked if there were any doctors aboard and he volunteered immediately,” said an insider. “He took her pulse and did some other assessments and determined that she had a weak pulse. He pulled out an IV and we were all like, uh-oh, but she started to improve almost immediately and made it off the plane. The whole thing was really scary but I guess with so many people around and no real drugs on the plane it was really tough for him to have done anything else.”
It’s believed that Murray injected Jackson with a lethal cocktail of drugs which caused his demise, most of which were not available on the flight.
“This is one case where the heightened restrictions on planes really helped the regular

Joe. Most of the time the precautions are there to prevent terrorists or other bad guys from doing things but in this case they saved the life of an ordinary woman. One life saved may be worth the sacrifice we all have to make,” said Scrape TV Airline analyst Jeffry Johnson. “I’m sure that if he had propofol available he would have hooked that bottle up right away. Luckily he just hydrated the woman and was able to stabilize her until the plane could land. They then had regular doctors take over her care and it looks like she will live, something I’m sure her family will be very happy about.”
Murray has not killed anyone other than Jackson since the latter’s death last June.
“You always see these kinds of scenes in movies where people ask for a doctor on a plane but you never hear about them happening in real life. People get sick on flights all the time but there are usually more than adequate facilities to deal with those issues, particularly on longer flights where such incidents are more likely to occur,” continued Johnson. “I’m sure people were more than a little concerned when the one person who put up his hand was Murray but things worked out okay. Perhaps he’s not all that drug crazy as people think, or perhaps he’s just smarter than that. Either way, things worked out.”
Murray apparently did not kill anyone on his way home from the airport.
Lauren Hebert, Health Correspondent
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