MANSLAUGHTER FOR JACKO DEATH DOC?!

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As the ENQUIRER was the first to report Jacko Death Doc- Dr. Conrad Murray -may be charged with manslaughter in the June 25 sudden death of the King of Pop.

As detectives and federal agents swarmed all over Dr. Murray’s Houston office, it became clear authorities were looking for one thing: crucial evidence to pin a charge of manslaughter on the mystery doc who has already been grilled twice by LA cops and DEA agents.

It is suspected that Jackson died when an injection of the surgical Diprivan (propofol) also known as The Drip was fatally administered resulting in a tragic OD.

Feds and detective ransacked Murray’s clinic for over 2 ½ searching for documents that will link isolated clues into a tapestry of enlightenment.

Murray’s lawyer confirmed that feds lifted "a forensic image" of a computer hard drive and 21 documents".

"The search warrant authorized law enforcement to search for and seize items, including documents, they believed constituted evidence of the offense of manslaughter," Ed Chernoff, Murray’s attorney, said in a statement posted on his law firm’s site.

"The coroner wants to clear up the cause of death; we share that goal," Chernoff also said. "Based on Dr. Murray’s minute-by-minute and item-by-item description of Michael Jackson’s last days, he should not be a target of criminal charges."

With the coroner’s report due next week, the clock is ticking for law enforcement to consolidate its findings and possible case against the Jacko death doc and a suspected network of "enablers" who provided the drug-addled, needle marked Jacko with the fix he so desperately craved.

The Harris County federal warrant remains sealed and unavailable to ALL media.