MARIJUANA FOUND IN MICHAEL'S HOME AFTER DEATH: Plus, family members say they discovered tar heroin in his bedroom.

(August 31, 2009)
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      *People magazine is reporting that marijuana was found along with numerous empty drug bottles during a police search of Michael Jackson's rented home shortly following his death, according to search warrants unsealed on Thursday.
      
       Two bags of marijuana, a bottle of temazepam (used to treat sleeplessness), empty bottles of the sedatives lorzaepam and diazepam were discovered during the search, reports People.com. They also found four other empty pill bottles with no indication as to what may have been in them.
      
       The warrant also says that, on the day of Jackson's death, as investigators were at the house, "family members of the decedent notified Los Angeles County Coroner's Assistant Chief Ed Winter that they had located a quantity of tar heroin in [Jackson's] bedroom on the second floor of the residence. Winter notified LAPD detectives of the found evidence." There is no mention in the warrant if the evidence really turned out to be heroin.

       Detectives were concerned that, when Jackson died, he had "received injection of an unknown medication, prior to his death," the warrants say. Other documents revealed that Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, had been giving the singer the anesthetic propofol intravenously.

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