Cops, Feds Pay Another House Call to Jackson Doctor

Uniformed police make a house call to Dr. Conrad Murray's Las Vegas home and office in wake of news that he likely administered fatal dose to King of Pop

By Gina Serpe Jul 28, 2009 4:55 PMTags
Dr. Conrad Robert Murray, Michael JacksonAP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Pool Photographer

Nope, that definitely ain't the Avon lady knocking.

With their manslaughter case in full gear and with toxicology tests due any day now, investigators paid a house call this morning to Michael Jackson's personal doctor.

Several uniformed police, along with agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency, entered the gated Red Rock Country Club, site of Dr. Conrad Murray's Las Vegas home, to execute yet another search warrant. At the same time, a separate batch of cops made their way over to Murray's Vegas offices, ostensibly for the same purpose.

It's unclear if the doctor was present at the time, though if so, he apparently didn't feel up to making an appearance for the growing number of news choppers overhead. The visits come in the wake of a Radar Online report that Murray's home has been under surveillance by cops for the past 48 hours.

The visits come just one day after word broke that the cardiologist administered what investigators believe was a fatal dose of propofol to the King of Pop and a week after a DEA-assisted raid on Murray's Houston clinic and storage unit.

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