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    >> there are new questions about the death of michael jackson this morning. did the actions of his personal physician directly lead to the singer's death? joe jackson , michael 's father, thinks so and now he has filed a lawsuit. nbc 's jeff rossen has details. jeff , good morning.

    >> hi, amy. good morning to you. in that lawsuit, joe jackson says michael would be alive today if not for dr. conrad murray 's, in his words, reckless behavior. he makes a stunning claim that e.r. doctors at the hospital felt a weak pulse even after michael was considered dead . when michael jackson was rushed to the hospital, the lawsuit claims doctors were able to briefly restart his heart. in the suit, joe jackson says nurses and physicians at ucla detected a weak, femoral pulse and cardiac activity after michael jackson flat lined. it didn't last, but according to the lawsuit, it's proof michael could have been saved, if dr. conrad murray had called 911 earlier.

    >> he's pumping. he's pumping his chest, but he's not responding to anything, sir. please.

    >> okay. okay. we're on our way. we're less than a mile away and will be there shortly.

    >> he administered propo fol to michael jackson at 10:40 in the morning, watch ed him for ten minutes, went to the bathroom but didn't call 911 until an hour and a half after he discovered michael jackson not breathing at 10:52 . that is disgusting.

    >> dr. murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter in jackson's death. according to documents obtained by the a.p., a witness says dr. murray stopped cpr on the singer and delayed calling 911 so he could collect drug vials in the room. now joe jackson is using that as ammunition in his wrongful death suit, saying dr. murray misled authorities concerning his unlawful activities. he engaged in an absurd, reckless pattern.

    >> there is no question but that dr. murray was the cause of michael jackson 's death. joe jackson says it's not about the money. it's about justice for his son.

    >> joe jackson , a controversial figure himself, the family patriarch, who michael once accused of physical abuse . he spoke with me shortly after michael 's death here on "today." police say dr. conrad murray admitted to them that he gave michael propofo l the the morning he died and that has now been ruled the cause of death . what does that tell you?

    >> that tells me there was foul play done. that's what it tells me. and more to be investigated to see what really is behind all of this stuff, not just dr. conrad murray .

    >> do you want someone to pay?

    >> well, someone should pay.

    >> late sunday, dr. murray 's attorney released this statement to nbc news. joe jackson filing a civil suit against dr. murray at this point is like throwing a bucket of water on a man drowning in the ocean. we look forward to our day in court when we can answer to these allegations. as we continue to follow that lawsuit, we also have new information this morning from inside michael jackson 's mansion. after his death, police found dozens of tubes of skin whitening cream. we have also learned this morning that michael 's mother, katherine, who was custody of his three kids will break her silence today, promoting an event this summer to celebrate michael 's life. amy?

    >> nbc 's jeff rossen . thanks so much, jeff .

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updated 3/26/2010 8:18:27 PM ET 2010-03-27T00:18:27

Detectives found large quantities of general anesthetic and dozens of tubes of skin-whitening creams in Michael Jackson's home after the singer's death, search warrants unsealed Friday show.

Investigators went to Jackson's rented mansion June 29 following a lengthy interview with his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who told them he had placed a medical bag in a cupboard in a closet.

At the home, detectives found 11 containers of the powerful anesthetic propofol, some of them empty, as well as a range of sedatives and various medical items including a box of blood pressure cuffs, according to the warrants, which were redacted and unsealed after The Associated Press filed a legal motion.

Jackson's June 25 death at age 50 was ruled a homicide caused by an overdose of propofol and other sedatives. Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter.

During their search, detectives found 19 tubes of hydroquinone and 18 tubes of Benoquin, both of which are commonly used in the treatment of a skin condition Jackson had called vitiligo. The disease creates patches of de-pigmented skin, and creams can be used to lighten skin that has retained its color to give a more even appearance.

"Some people with vitiligo get to the point where there is so much of them that is pale, it makes more sense to remove the bits that are brown," said Dr. David Sawcer, assistant professor of clinical dermatology at the University of Southern California.

Michael Jackson’s inner circleBenoquin is derived from hydroquinone. Though the creams can be used at the same time, it is unusual to do so, Sawcer said. The medications typically come in travel-toothpaste-sized tubes and each treatment usually lasts a few months. Side effects include acute sensitivity to the sun.

"In the places they have no pigment, they are exactly like an albino," Sawcer said.

The discovery of medical creams in Jackson's home dovetails with an odd remark Murray reportedly made soon after Jackson's death.

According to police statements obtained by the AP, Jackson's personal assistant, Michael Amir Williams, told detectives that in the hospital where Jackson was pronounced dead, Murray told him he wanted to return to Jackson's house "so that he could pick up some cream that Mr. Jackson has so that the world wouldn't find out about it."

Alberto Alvarez, Jackson's logistics director, who was summoned to the stricken star's side as he was dying, told police Murray interrupted CPR on the pop star to collect drug vials. He gave the vials and an IV line with a milky substance resembling propofol to Alvarez, according to the statement Alvarez gave police, and told him to put them in bags that were similar in description to those later found in the closet.

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The skin cream was not listed as a factor in Jackson's death nor was it detected in a toxicology report. What killed Jackson, according to the autopsy report, was an overdose of propofol, an anesthetic normally used for surgery. Murray told police he gave it to Jackson to help him sleep, a use anesthesiology experts have said is grossly improper.

Dr. Zeev Kain, anesthesiology department chair at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center, said he was surprised by the amount of propofol detectives found. Among the 11 containers police said they found were three 100ml vials, which Kain said could be used as general anesthesia for several hours.

"A doctor should not use propofol at home to start with," Kain said.

The warrants also show Murray shipped propofol and other medications to his girlfriend Nicole Alvarez's house in Santa Monica. It's unusual to send propofol to a private residence but not illegal.

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