JACKO DEATH DOC HID DEADLY NARCO USE

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JACKO DEATH DOC Conrad Murray never revealed that he had given the singer a powerful anesthetic, a paramedic told jurors today.

Paramedic Richard Senneff testified Dr. Murray said he had only given Jackson the sedative lorazepam.

He said Murray initially told him Jacko wasn't suffering from any condition.

Later, Murray told medics he had been treating The King of Pop for exhaustion and dehydration. The doctor never mentioned that he had been administering the surgical anesthetic propofol to help Jackson sleep.

The paramedic also testified Murray appeared frantic when he arrived in the bedroom on the day of Jackson's death in June 2009.

 Senneff asked Murray no less than three times about what condition Jackson had before the doctor replied.

"He said, `Nothing. He has nothing,'" Senneff testified.

"Simply, that did not add up to me."

The veteran paramedic recalled Jackson was cool to the touch, his eyes were open and dry and there was an IV in jutting from his leg.

Senneff was one of four paramedics who attempted to revive Jackson to no avail.