FEDS PROBE JACKO DRUG DOCS

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UPDATE: Law enforcement officials confirm finding sedative Diprivan in Michael Jackson’s home as DEA agents close in on cause of Jacko‘ death ‘cocktail’.DEA agents close in on cause of Jacko‘ death ‘cocktail".

The Feds have asked LAPD for their assistance in determining the exact nature of the drugs that may have killed the King of Pop and just who supplied to them to the needle-riddled star.

As The ENQUIRER reported previously Jackson was a longtime user of Demerol – a morphine like pain killer as well as various narcoleptic pharmaceuticals.

Cops confirmed that  Propofol aka Diprivan , a surgical anesthesthia administered through IV known in street parlayance as "The Drip", was found in Jackson’s home.

Sources reveal that Jackson may have used multiple aliases in getting his scripts filled including Call of the Wild author Jack London as well as the name of one of his bodyguards and his manager.

"Persons of interest" in the case  include Dr. Conrad Murray  the cardiologist who was with Jackson when he died at his rented mansion and long time dermatologist pal Dr. Arnold Klein.

Jacko was reported making multiple visits to Klein’s office in the weeks prior to his demise.

The coroner and LAPD won’t issue an official cause of death until toxicology reports are finalized in 6 to 8 weeks.