RESENDING STORY TO CLARIFIY ALVAREZ SAYS SHE DID NOT KNOW WHAT THE PACKAGES CONTAINED
CORRECTS FIRST LINE "A LOS ANGELES COURT" FROM "MURRAY'S GIRLFRIEND"/CORRECTS INTRODUCTION LINE AND HEADLINE TO ALSO CLARIFY ALVAREZ DID NOT KNOW WHAT THE PACKAGES CONTAINED
On day six of the Conrad Murray trial, a Los Angeles court hears Michael Jackson's former doctor had the powerful anesthetic propofol sent to his girlfriend's home.
Nicole Alvarez - lived with Murray in the spring of 2009 while he was caring for Jackson. She said she received packages from a pharmacy in Las Vegas, but did not know what they contained.
SOUNDBITE: Prosecutor off camera asking:
"Do you recognize this FedEx receipt dated February 8, 2009. It also has your address and your name and Conrad Murray's?"
SOUNDBITE: Witness Nicole Alvarez
"Yes."
Last week, prosecutors told jurors Murray received 255 vials of propofol - or more than 4 gallons - of the powerful substance at Alvarez's apartment.
On Tuesday, Tim Lopez - the former owner of Applied Pharmacy in Las Vegas - testified he sent propofol to the girlfriend's apartment - after Murray told him it was the address for his California medical office.
Authorities have said Murray - who had practices in Texas and Nevada - did not have a medical office in California.
The prosecution also called to the stand three other women - who either spoke on the phone with Murray or texted him on the day Jackson died.
Murray is on trial for the involuntary manslaughter of the late singer - who died after receiving a lethal dose of propofol.
Murray admits administering the drug as sleep aid, but denies responsibility for Jackson's death.
Murray faces up to four years in prison if convicted.
Sarah Irwin, Reuters.