JACKO DEATH DOC: ‘MYSTERY’ GAMBIT TO STAY OUT OF JAIL

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A “mystery person” injected Michael Jackson with the drugs that killed him! That’s the outrageous claim that’s being used as the basis of Dr. Conrad Murray’s defense, The ENQUIRER has learned exclusively.

Dr. Murray was attending to the 50-year-old music legend when he passed away at his rented Holmby Hills mansion on June 25, 2009, and has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in Jackson’s death.

The physician, hired by Michael for $150,000 per month, has admitted to police that he administered the powerful anesthetic propofol to the King of Pop after he demanded it. Search warrants reveal police found 11 containers of propofol, some of them empty, plus sedatives in the home.

But in a desperate bid to avoid jail, Dr. Murray has come up with a seemingly flimsy defense uncovered by top celebrity journalist Daphne Barak during an exhaustive investigation.

“Dr. Murray intends to take the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying and incriminating himself,” Barak told The ENQUIRER. “His dream scenario is for his legal team to create doubt in the jurors’ minds by planting the idea that Michael himself – or someone else – injected him with extra propofol that stopped his heart while Dr. Murray was out of the room.”

“The doctor’s defense team will also argue that five members of Jackson’s inner circle were longtime enablers who contributed to his death by either supplying him with drugs or allowing his addiction to spiral out of control,” a source close to the case told The ENQUIRER.

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