It was reportedly a chaotic scene inside the bedroom of Michael Jackson on June 25 -- clothes strewn around the stifling hot room, handwritten notes papering the walls.
The King of Pop , for all intents and purposes, was dead -- killed, ABC News has learned, by a lethal cocktail of prescription drugs that included Oxycontin and Demerol.
But according to the Associate Press, investigators believe it was Dr. Conrad Murray who injected the pop icon around midnight with propofol, the power anesthetic authorities believe ultimately killed him.
"This doctor is in serious trouble," criminal defense attorney Roy Black told "Good Morning America" today.
Murray, whose Houston office was raided by local and federal authorities last week, has already been named in court papers as the subject of a manslaughter investigation.
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