I have some notes and screencaps. The following is mostly from October 5th, 2011 (Day 7)
People's 79: a sixty-three page invoice from Sea Coast Medical
detailing the medical supplies ordered by Consuelo Ng
on behalf of Conrad Murray
( I didn't take screen caps of the invoices)
DEA Registration from People's 79:
People's 80: Safe Site IV set
People's 81: blood pressure cuff, brand name starline, held within a black bag
People's 82: the plastic J-shaped airway devices 6 in a pack
People's 83: iPhone retrieved by LAPD on July 28th 2009
People's 84: a screen shot that seems to have been taken by Murray
as he was checking his iPhone's inbox @ 7:03 am
People's 85: another screenshot of CM's iphone,
CM viewing inbox taken at or
after 9:45am
People's 86: seven page document depicting email
with header date June 24th 2009
5:33 pm
Subject line "Omar Arnold - progress notes"
With several attachments
People's 87: 4 page document email sent june 24th 2009
5:34 pm
subject "Omar Arnold-2d-echo"
echocardiograph
People's 88: From: Connie Ng
To: CM
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 5:36pm
Attached: MRI.jpg's
People's 89: From: Connie Ng
To: CM
Sent: June 24, 2009
Subject: Omar Arnold - Medication Log
Attachment: Medication Log.jpg
People's 90: Screenshot of CM's iphone, viewing Artist's Insurance email
this conveys that a person handled the phone and
took a screenshot as they were viewing this specific
email
People's 91: "Hi Conrad" June 25th 2009
5:54 am
time stamps = PST
Insurers wanted full disclosure of any health issues.
Bob Taylor informed them that CM's records went back
from present-time to 2006 where CM met MJ in Nevada.
Murray confirmed that as far as he was aware, he had
been the only doctor MJ was seeing in that 3 year
period.
People's 92: Response to the email CM received (depicted in People's 91)
People's 92 was written by CM
Sent: June 25th 2009, 11:17:08 am PST
Typed and sent from iPhone
People's 93: Screenshot taken of CM's iPhone displaying
the "11:17 am" email as CM typed it out,
indicated by the change of color on
the keypad
People's 94: Audio Recording of Frank Dileo
June 20th 2009
7:48 am PST
People's 95: Transcript of People's 94
Audio Recording
People's 96: Audio Recording - Michael & Children's hospital
May 10th 2009
9:05 am PST
People's 97: Transcript of People's 96
DEFENSE L: A thread of emails; linked communication.
Page 4: June 22nd 2009
Justin Burns wants a musculoskeletal orthopaedic surgeon
to assess MJ's ability to perform
Page 3: June 24th 2009
8:14 (am?)
Media circus creating doubt on MJ's state of health;
they've asked several times for the press
speculation to either be confirmed or denied but they
never receive a response
Previous high-profile medical issues were missing on
the medical submitted
Page 1: A number of responses showing concern
in regards to the Artist's insurance
June 25th 2009
1:54 am
Email from Bob Taylor
June 24th 2009
11:32pm
Email from Bob Taylor
June 24th 2009
7:08 pm
Email from Paul Gongaware
June 24th 2009
10:37 am
Email from Bob Taylor
continues unto Page 2
Page 2: Insurers feel they do not have thorough enough medical records
because the records they received conflict with the speculation
in the media
Must locate and supply the year medical record.
The insurers won't cover until they have received further medical records
and a review of Michael during rehearsal.
People's 98: Picture of Michael on the Gurney
in a private room @ UCLA
looking for external wounds, anything to signal
cause of death
Vials of blood taken from patient ID#3975944
for the purposes of future toxicology testing
People's 21: Bedroom
People's 22: Bedroom
People's 23: Bedroom
People's 19: Second Floor Blueprints
p99-101 different vantage points of propofol bottle
lying on floor
People's 99: propofol
People's 100: propofol
People's 101: propofol
People's 102: 20 mL propofol bottle
People's 103: 5mL bottle of flumazenil
People's 104: Photograph of nightstand with diazepam, lorazepam, flomax (p105-107)
wicker basket containing clonazepam, temazepam, tizanidine, trazedone (p108-111)
three bottles of creams: hydroquinone, benoquin, lidocaine (p112-114)
Bayer aspirin bottle, box of lotion
People's 105: Prescription pill bottle made out to Michael Jackson
showing diazepam 10mg tablet, prescriber conrad robert murray
June 20th 2009
People's 106: Flomax 0.4 mg made out to Michael Jackson
prescriber Conrad Murray
June 3rd 2009
People's 107: Lorazepam 2mg
April 28th 2009
People's 108: prescription made out to Michael Jackson
Temazepam 20mg
prescriber being Conrad Murray
December 22nd, 2008
People's 109: prescription pill bottle made out to Omar Arnold
Tizanidine
prescriber being Arnold Klein
June 7th 2009
People's 110: prescription made out to Mick Jackson (sp?)
Clonazepam 1mg tablet
prescriber being Allan Metzger (sp?)
April 18th 2009
People's 111: prescription made out to Mick Jackson
trazedone 50mg tablet
prescriber being Allan Metzger
April 18th 2009
People's 112: hydroquinone 8%
applied pharmacy services
People's 113: benoquin 20%
applied pharmacy services
People's 114: lidocaine 4%
applied pharmacy services
murray-md, conrad
flamingo rd. address
People's 115: a photograph of an oxygen tank on a rolling dolly
and ambu bag on floor as it appeared on June 25th 2009
People's 116: Close up of glass and table top
People's 117: Close up photograph of 10cc syringe
located behind Naked juice bottle
no needle attached
People's 118: 10cc syringe
People's 119: Close up of the IV catheter depicted in
people's 115
People's 120: IV Catheter Needle, capped with a plastic cap
placed in plastic tubing
People's 121: Bayer Aspirin bottle depicted in peoples 104
People's 122: box of anthelios lotion
People's 123: box of exel hypodermic needles
People's 124: box of jelco IV catheters
People's 25:
People's 125: jug of urine
People's 126: closet area looking into bedroom #2
People's 127: closet cabinet view
People's 128: zoomed in cabinet
People's 129: bags, lotions, and gloves laid out on table
removed from cabinet area and moved on table
for purposes of documenting
small black bag, blue costco bag, light blue
and brown bag labeled "baby essentials", box of
gloves, another box and tubes of various lotions
People's 130: small black bag and its contents recovered on
June 29th 2009
People's 131: photo depicting black bag and its internal contents
People's 132: three bottles of lidocaine 1%
10mg per mL
People's 133: blue costco bag
People's 134: blue costco bag being held open
People's 135: close up of blue costco bag's insides
pulse oximeter, lanyard, various vials,
plastic grocery bag (not booked into evidence)
cut open saline bag which contained 100mL bottle of propofol
saline bag (previously marked as peoples's 29)
100mL bottle of propofol (previously marked people's 30)
removed 30 from 29 for purposes of photographing
photograph earlier marked people's 28.
People's 136: 20mL bottle of propofol
People's 137: 10mL vial of lorazepam
4 mg per mL
People's 138: two bottles of
Midazolam 10mL each
10 mg per 10mL concentration
People's 139: something sealed in envelope, bloody gauze?
People's 140: bag & its medical debris
People's 141: light blue/brown baby essentials bag
People's 142: two full 100mL propofol bottles
People's 143: seven smaller propofol bottles
People's 144: three Lidocaine bottles
People's 145: three vials of Midazolam, 10mL each
People's 146: four bottles of Flumazenil, 5mL each
People's 147: two bottles of Lorazepam 10mL vials, 4mg per mL
one unopened, one had cap removed and is half full
People's 148: prescription pill bottle from applied pharmacy services
ephedrine 25mg, caffeine 200mg, aspirin 80 mg
People's 149: bottle of lotion, from applied pharmacy services
BQ/KA/RA 8/1/0.025% (
)
People's 150: (
) eyedrops
People's 151: Medex T Connector
People's 152: blue tourniquet
People's 153: five individual business cards,
Acres Home Heart Vascular
Conrad Murray MD, Houston Texas
People's 154: eighteen (18) tubes of hydroquinone 8%,
recovered in cabinet next to beds
from applied pharmacy
People's 155: eighteen (18) tubes of benoquin 20%
from applied pharmacy
People's 156: Saline Bag recovered June 29th 2009
People's 157: IV tubing
People's 158: Y-connector with tubing spliced for toxicology analysis
People's 159: Syringe found with attached needle in Y-connector
(as depicted in peoples 25)
now capped and inside plastic tubing.
People's 160: spliced end of the IV tubing contains blood;
encased in envelope
People's 161: July 1st 2009, subpoena via email seeking all pertinent
medical records