As the trial of Dr Conrad Murray wrapped up late last week, the final defence witness told the court he believed MJ was responsible for his own death.
Dr Paul White said the most likely chain of events was that MJ self-injected a dose of Propofol, after Murray had already given him the required amount.
"With the administration of the additional 25 milligrams that we're speculating was self-injected by Mr Jackson, the level increases rapidly and at the time of death would be almost identical to the level found in the urine at autopsy," Dr White said.
It also appeared as though MJ took a large amount of sedatives earlier that night and didn't tell Dr. Murray. Dr White said the combination of these drugs could be fatal.
"The combination effect is potentially profound," he said.