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Michael Jackson's security guard Alberto Alvarez took the stand on Day Three of Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial to relay his account of the day MJ died.

Alvarez230.jpgAlvarez (right) says Murray had him remove Propofol from Michael Jackson's bedroom before calling 911 on the day of Jackson's death. His account:

  • Alvarez entered Jackson's room after getting a call from MJ's assistant, Michael Amir Williams. He saw Murray giving Jackson chest compressions as Jackson lay on the bed.


  • Murray said, "We have to get him to the hospital." Alvarez saw Paris crying and screaming "Daddy!" He moved the children out.


  • Murray told him Jackson had "a bad reaction." Alvarez noticed a catheter attached to Jackson's penis.


  • Murray gave Alvarez a "handful" of vials and told him to "put these in a bag."


  • Murray told him to take the saline bag from the IV stand and put it in the bag as well. Alvarez says he thought they were packing the items for the hospital.


  • There were two saline bags on the IV stand. Murray asked Alvarez for one that had a vial in it as well as a "milky white substance" at the bottom of the bag.


  • Alvarez was then shown a picture of a saline bag and a Propofol vial in court -- he said this looked the same as what he saw.


On Day Two, Jackson's assistant, Michael Amir Williams, testified that at the hospital, Murray told him he needed a ride to Jackson's house to remove "cream" from the home. Williams refused.