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The Complete Jackson Chronicles
From his death on June 25 to the coroner's decree of homicide on Aug. 28.
Debbie Rowe, Jackson's ex-wife and mother of two of his children, will have visitation rights and will continue to receive a monthly spousal payment. -- Reuters, 3:24 ET, Aug. 3
Katherine Jackson Keeps Kids; Debbie Rowe Gets Visitation
Michael Jackson's mother Katherine will raise the singer's three children while his ex-wife Debbie Rowe will have visitation rights under the supervision of a child psychologist paid for jointly by Jackson and Rowe, attorneys said Thursday. There is no money involved in the agreement, the statement said. Rowe never petitioned for custody of Jackson's children. The agreement could be discussed further during a hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, where Jackson's multimillion dollar estate will be discussed. -- Associated Press, 1:55 p.m. ET, July 30
Jackson Doctor's Las Vegas Home Searched
The police searched the Las Vegas home and office of Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, on Tuesday morning. Detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles bureau of the DEA and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department served search warrant at the locations, less than one week after the authorities in Houston searched Dr. Murray’s office and storage unit in that city. Dr. Murray, a cardiologist, is the focus of a manslaughter investigation in the death of Mr. Jackson, according to court documents filed by Los Angeles police in Texas. The physician was among the last people to see Mr. Jackson alive and attempted to resuscitate him at the singer’s Los Angeles home shortly before his death on June 25. -- The New York Times, 3:45 p.m. ET, July 28
Jackson's Doctor Gave Him Propofol Before Death
Michael Jackson's personal doctor, Conrad Murray, administered the anesthetic propofol to the singer the evening before his death, a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation into Jackson's death told the Associated Press. Jackson regularly received the drug so he could fall asleep, though Murray's lawyer has said the doctor did no prescribe or administer anything that could have killed Jackson. -- Associated Press, 6:19 p.m. ET July 27
Physician Identified as Target of Police Investigation
Michael Jackson’s personal physician was identified as the target of a police manslaughter investigation in court records filed Thursday in Houston. Federal drug agents and LAPD investigators executed two search warrants Wednesday -- one at Dr. Conrad Murray’s medical clinic and a second at a public storage unit rented by him. Among the items seized from the storage unit were two computer hard drives, a Medical Board certificate, letters to a former employee, a list of contacts and papers pertaining to his practice. Among those is a “suspension notice Doctor’s Hospital” and “papers regarding incomplete chart Doctor’s Hospital.” Authorities also seized letters from the IRS, Texas Department of Public Safety controlled substance registration and public records from the Texas controller. -- L.A. Times, 6:10 p.m. ET July 23
Estate Lawyers Seek Allowance for Children
Attorneys handling Michael Jackson's estate say they have asked a judge to approve an allowance for the singer's three children and his mother. A similar request was brought for the pop icon's mother, Katherine Jackson, which will also be taken up at next month's hearing.



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DEA agents are currently searching a Las Vegas pharmacy believed to be the source of the deadly propofol that was allegedly administered by Michael Jackson’s personal physician Conrad Murray just hours before the June 25 death of the King of Pop.games
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