don t feel line that is what they ought to do if a man killed my father. i don t them but . arthur: having been a prosecutor and defense attorney it brings some closure to the deceased s family, whatever that is, but the bottom line, they find him guilty and he goes to jail for 25 years they are still growing up without a father. the devastated family is the family of the defendant. he is going in one door and through another, his life is drastically altered because he is losing his license and going to jail or he is acquitted and we will go back do live as normal. shepard: i doubt life as normal but understand. arthur: he will figure out a way to make a living. randy: dr. conrad murray, perhaps he is saying, how did i get do this place? i had my clinic, my cardiology
29th, they find a bag. and inside that bag is an empty saline bag which you ll see in court but it s slit open from top to bottom. you ll hear from the coroner, investigator, they found this 100 milliliter bottle of propofol inside the bag. you ll hear testimony about the significance of that when the medical experts come in and explain it to you. following the commands of conrad murray, alvarez is then told to call 911 and does so. that 911 call was made at 12:20 p.m. what you ll also learn from the evidence is that phone call was not made at 11:56 or thereabouts when sade had heard the phone go dead and heard commotion in the background. that 911 call was not made at 12:12 p.m. when the defendant called michael amir williams to say there had been a problem. that 911 call was not made at 12:15 when michael amir williams returned the call and spoke to conrad murray who only relaid he needed to get there right away. the 911 call was instructed to be given at 12:20 p.m. now, em