LOS ANGELES (AP) – An anesthesia expert testifying for the doctor charged in Michael Jackson’s death told jurors Friday he believes evidence and test results show the pop superstar gave himself a fatal injection of an anesthetic.Dr. Paul White said the self-injection theory is the only one supported by the physician’s statement to police and by all the evidence found at Jackson’s rented mansion.White said he saw no evidence supporting the prosecution theory that Jackson’s doctor, Conrad Murray, was infusing the singer with propofol using an IV.The researcher said the evidence recovered in Jackson’s bedroom was more consistent with the singer receiving the powerful anesthetic through an injection.
Cameron Douglas, Michael Douglas’ son, is charged with possessing items that tested positive for cocaine and heroin.