Following an examination of the evidence, including autopsy results and witness statements, experts believe that the legendary musician had been deceased for up to five hours before emergency services were notified. They also suggest that Murray, along with another individual, relocated Jackson’s body from one room to another.
The experts propose that the Thriller icon was initially on the bed of his live-in cardiologist, Murray, who later administered a lethal dose of the potent anesthetic Propofol. Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in relation to Jackson’s death and served two years in a California prison.
After the celebrated singer ceased breathing, it is alleged that Murray made frantic attempts to revive him on the bed, which resulted in a noticeable indentation due to the forceful CPR efforts.
The experts suggest that upon realizing Jackson had died, Murray enlisted another person to move Jackson’s body back to his own bedroom. There, they allegedly staged a fake CPR attempt before finally alerting paramedics.
“The indentation on Murray’s bed appears to be the focal point of the case, potentially marking where he attempted to revive Michael’s lifeless body,” retired FBI special agent in charge Ted Gunderson remarked.
He further questioned: “Was Murray trying to mislead people into thinking Jackson passed away en route to the hospital to evade an autopsy? If so, his attempt failed, and he eventually admitted to administering Propofol.”

