A dramatic tape recording that has been revealed recently is apparently believed to detail the very moment, that paramedics broke the news about the King of Pop’s death. According to a report at thesun.co.uk, the recording could well become new evidence in the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray.
The tape in question, which has recently emerged online, is believed to feature the voice of a Los Angeles Fire Department medical worker calling ahead to the UCLA hospital. The voice allegedly says “Patient is Michael Jackson, the pop star singer.” The voice then says that the patient was unresponsive.

The person is then heard saying that their resuscitation attempt was unsuccessful. “We have done everything we can. We should be there in five minutes. It doesn’t look good. It doesn’t look good,” the voice carried on to say on the tape, which reportedly surfaced on an ambulance worker’s web forum.
A spokesman for the LAPD said that he could not confirm whether or not, the voice belonged to one of their workers. But if the tape turns out to be genuine, it could be used as vital evidence in Dr. Conrad Murray’s involuntary manslaughter trial that is taking place later this year.
The tape actually contradicts the claims of Dr. Conrad Murray, who said that Michael Jackson was still warm and had a pulse when he found him and put him in the ambulance. The timeline of events on the day of Michael’s untimely death will prove crucial to Murray’s trial.
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