I dont know if this was posted already, but this is very interesting since it sounds like the Michael Jackson she knew was different of the one the Crime Lab has.
http://www.mjstar.com/forum/vi…..amp;t=8920
A nurse who provided nutritional therapy for Michael Jackson said Tuesday that she was interviewed by Los Angeles homicide detectives who told her needle marks were found on the pop singer the day he died. Cherilyn Lee said she told the detectives that she didn't see any so-called “track marks” on Jackson's arms when she visited his home to provide vitamins and other supplements earlier this year.
The detectives replied that “the day the paramedics came (to Jackson's house), he had a lot of track marks,” Lee said.
Lee also was asked in the 20-minute interview at her office last Friday if she saw bruising on Jackson. Lee said she didn't but told police Jackson's veins were small, which made placing an IV needle difficult and could result in bruising.
Lee has said Jackson asked her for Diprivan, the brand-name version of propofol, to alleviate his insomnia. She said she refused to help him get access to the drug.
Lee, a registered nurse, said Jackson had complained of sleeplessness and told her he knew that Diprivan could provide immediate relief. She cautioned him the drug was to be administered in a hospital under careful supervision and had potentially dangerous side effects.
Jackson replied that he would be “fine as long as I'm monitored. … He knew that somebody should monitor him with equipment,” Lee said, which she took as an indication that he had used Diprivan before.
Lee was asked if there was an IV pole at Jackson's house, and told detectives that the only one she saw was the one she brought to administer a vitamin-mineral supplement, known as a “Myers' cocktail,” through a needle placed in the back of Jackson's hand. While administering the vitamin IV on several occasions, Lee said, she needed to move Jackson's sleeves up his arms and saw no evidence of needle marks. She treated the singer from January to April.
Jackson investigators are seeking to trace how propofol ended up in his home. Teva can provide information on which distributor bought specific vials. From there, distributors typically sell directly to hospitals or doctors.
Source: Associated Press
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Now what i think since Casanova was ill…he surely got a lot of injections…could it be…the body the crime lab has..is Casanova..