July 13, 2009
LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles coroner's official says toxicology reports that may determine the cause of Michael Jackson's death could be completed this week.
Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said Monday that some results from tests to determine what substances Jackson had in his body when he died are in. The remaining results are expected at the end of this week or early next week.
Winter said his office would announce when all the tests are done, then publicly release the results the next day.
Jackson died June 25.
Authorities are investigating claims the pop star consumed large amounts of prescription medications. The powerful sedative Diprivan, normally only administered in hospitals, was among items found in his home.
http://www.wesh.com/entertainment/20044587/detail.html?treets=orl&tml=orl_7am&ts=T&tmi=orl_7am_1_06000107142009Jackson has had a drug problem for many years. But he has had help in his demise and i think it will turn out to be another anna nichole and there will be arrest made in this.