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LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Opening statements began Tuesday in the trial of the doctor accused of killing Michael Jackson, with a prosecutor saying the superstar's misplaced trust in Conrad Murray led ...
A jury found cardiologist Conrad Murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter Monday afternoon in the death of pop star Michael Jackson, and Headline News was there to do what it does best: hootin ...
The exchange between AEG Live co-CEO Paul Gongaware and Jackson’s “This Is It” show director Kenny Ortega suggests that Dr. Conrad Murray might have been pressured into forcing an exhausted ...
LOS ANGELES Oct. 5, 2011 — -- Jurors in the Conrad Murray manslaughter trial listened to a drugged Michael Jackson saying he hurts and that he had no childhood. The audio was the second ...
Conrad Murray's trial kicked off to a grim start yesterday with a photo of Michael Jackson's lifeless body stretched out on a hospital gurney, an eerie recording of Jackson, and tears all around.
Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson‘s former physician, recently released his book This Is It, which tells his side of the story regarding Jackson’s tragic death.Now, Murray is telling his full ...
The jury in Dr Conrad Murray's manslaughter trial won't see unreleased footage from This Is It. By Justin Harp Published: 26 July 2011.
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Conrad Murray may never have taken the stand in his involuntary manslaughter trial, but that doesn't mean he didn't want the opportunity to defend himself to his many critics (a group that now ...
Oct. 27, 2013 — -- Two years after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, Conrad Murray is set to be released from jail on Monday. Murray was sentenced ...
Dr. Conrad Murray’s unexpected rendition of Nat King Cole’s “The little boy that Santa Claus forgot” came during one of two jailhouse interviews he granted to CNN: ...
Jurors in the trial of Michael Jackson‘s doctor Conrad Murray will not be shown footage of Jackson’s March 2009 announcement of the This Is It tour, a judge ruled Monday.