Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson, What he said

Conrad Murray spilling secrets about Michael Jackson


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In a recent interview with The Daily Mail, Michael Jackson’s former doctor, described a very simple procedure he did to Michael, which is performed by doctors and nurses in hospitals and clinics every day.

Instead of explaining the procedure as catheterizing a patient in simple terms, Murray over-exaggerated the procedure by saying, “I held his (meaning Michael’s), penis every night to fit a catheter because he was incontinent at night.”

When a patient is receiving intravenous fluids, doctors or nurses usually insert a tube called a straight catheter into the patient’s vagina or penis to drain their bladders so they don’t urinate on themselves while under the anesthetic. The catheter is attached to a small urine bag.

Once the IV stops, the catheter is removed.

Murray also gave the false impression that Michael was “incontinent” every night, instead of simply saying patients normally lose control of their bladders when they are under anesthesia for prolonged periods of time.

Conrad further exaggerated Michael’s living conditions, claiming Jackson lived in a state of paranoia and uncleanliness. He said, “Michael would not allow his maids to wash his underwear for fear they would sell them“. He also said, “Michael wore dark trousers all the time because he would drip terribly after using the bathroom”.

Murray’s interviews are a breach of Jackson’s privacy and patient confidentiality. The Jackson family need to hit Murray with a GAG order as soon as humanly possible.

Conrad Murray, Law and order, Michael Jackson

Conrad Murray Released From Jail After Serving two years…


The doctor who administered the fatal dose of propofol that killed the “king of pop” was released from a Los Angeles County jail after serving just two years of a 4 year sentence due to over crowding. At 12:01 AM this morning Murray slipped out of the L.A. county jail and into obscurity to reclaim his life and catch up with his family.

Murray, 60, who served as Jackson’s personal physician, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2009.

The coroner determined Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication; propofol is a powerful surgical anesthetic that Conrad was using to treat the singer’s insomnia. Jackson also had Valium, Ativan and Versed in his system, The Associated Press reported.

“I will restart my life and, God willing, I will be a model to show the world that despite adversity, and when bad things happen to good people, they can restart their life and succeed,” Murray said.

Katherine Jackson and the Jackson clan are all upset that Conrad Murray has been released after serving just two years behind bars. They’re hope is that he never practices medicine again.

AEG Live, Conrad Murray, Lawsuits, Michael Jackson

Jackson Family Lose “AEG Live” Wrongful Death Lawsuit


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A California jury yesterday sided with concert promoter ‘AEG Live’ in a multi-billion dollar wrongful death lawsuit brought on by Michael Jackson’s mother, Katherine, 83.

The Jackson family matriarch filed the lawsuit in February 2013, seeking up to $40 billion from AEG Live.

The jury found AEG was not liable for the actions of Michael’s former personal physician Conrad Murray, who is scheduled to be released from prison this month after serving just 2 of a four-year sentence, for negligent homicide in Michael’s death.

The jury found that AEG had hired Murray as Jackson’s personal physician, but Murray was competent to practice medicine because he held a valid medical license.

Murray in addition, saw the jury’s verdict as “justice”.

 “I cried because, for once, the world was allowed to hear some of the facts at they pertain to this matter — a lot of facts that have been suppressed, much of which I was denied and my attorneys could not present during my criminal trial,” Dr. Conrad Murray said on NBC’s “Today” on Thursday.

AEG Live attorney Marvin Putnam said the jury vindicated AEG.

“The jury’s decision completely vindicates AEG Live, confirming what we have known from the start — that although Michael Jackson’s death was a terrible tragedy, it was not a tragedy of AEG Live’s making,” Putnam said.

Michael died on June 25, 2009, at age 50, of cardiac and respiratory arrest. Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Nov. 2011 for failing to properly monitor Jackson after a fatal administration of the intravenous surgical anesthesia Propofol.

The Jackson family plan to appeal the jury’s decision.