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Honestly, this is the sad state America is coming to with healthcare. So many doctors seem to jump to prescriptions and such to cure things that could honestly be cured with much more natural, psychological, or even light medicinal methods. I wouldn't consider insomnia a drastic condition. There are many other ways he could have gone other than powerful sedatives.
I wouldn't call it homicide though. Just poor decisions by a doctor. We don't know his whole background story so I'm not going to jump to conclusions and say he was in it for the money. But I do know that there were much better ways it could have been handled. If Michael Jackson truly was addicted to it and demanded it, I'd say he's just as much at fault. The doctor should have known better... but, like I said, I wouldn't call it homicide.
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