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July 29, 2009
Marcia Clark On Investigation Of Dr. Conrad Murray

ET legal correspondent Marcia Clark is breaking down the investigation of Michael Jackson's former physician, Dr. Conrad Murray.
"The fact that they're executing multiple warrants shows that they're zeroing in on him and slowly, slowly, slowly tightening the net until they finally get enough to either decide they're going to indict or charge him -- or not," Clark tells ET about the focus on Dr. Murray.
Clark tells ET that the King of Pop's toxicology reports can help determine if any one person is responsible for Jackson's death.
She says that a combination of medications, on the other hand, could make it harder to zero in on one person.
"If the cause of death was Diprivan, and it's proven that Dr. Murray administered Diprivian to Michael Jackson in his home that night and Michael Jackson died of that, then he could be facing second degree murder charges, which is 15 years to life in state prison."
On the other hand, Clark says if the toxicology reports say there was a cocktail of drugs in Michael Jackson's system that Dr. Murray was not aware of, "you can't point the finger at any one person."
Posted July 29, 2009 1:17:00 PM
ET / Thank you again Sheril, You're the best.