Was The Glove A Cover-up??
July 4, 2009 | Destin, Florida | Vetting explained
I have wondered from the beginning, why the glove? Now, my question is, was it a "cover-up"?
I am in the medical profession and actually worked in the operating room and was around Propofol (the anesthesia drug removed from Micheal Jackson`s rented home). It is given intraveneously, IV, and can be used through an IV port or heplock. A heplock is where the IV site is capped off in order to be used over and over. (See picture).
Has anybody wondered what the glove might be covering up? A heplock / injection port, can easily be used time and time again to administer IV drugs. It only takes one needle stick and then you can administer IV drugs through that port for DAYS!
They need to look closely at the gloved hand. The perfect cover-up for a heplock in your hand is a GLOVE. And a heplock is the perfect fix for an IV drug abuser..........especially one with money and power!
Don`t get me wrong.....I loved Micheal Jackson and have been listening to him since he was with the Jackson Five. I think we lost the most talented (all-around) person that I will see in my lifetime. That is very sad!!
Back to THE glove.......someone needs to zoom in on pictures and check out his gloved hand, it is VERY possible that the glove was a "cover-up" for his secret IV site. One other question........Why was the glove larger than his hand?? It would be the PERFECT cover-up!
May The King of Pop RIP.
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