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jobeterob
11-24-2013, 10:45 PM
Conrad Murray talks about Michael Jackson's death


By Alan Duke, CNN

updated 3:36 PM EST, Sun November 24, 2013

Conrad Murray released from jail



STORY HIGHLIGHTS
London's Daily Mail and Australia's "60 MInutes" interview Conrad Murray
"I did not kill Michael Jackson," Murray tells the Mail.
Murray's post-jail interviews mirror what he told CNN from jail in April
Murray shares several intimate details of his treatment of Jackson with the newspaper




Los Angeles [[CNN) -- Conrad Murray, who literally sang his innocence in a jail cell interview with CNN in April, has given his first interviews since spending two years in jail for the death of Michael Jackson.

Australia's "60 Minutes" promoted a video interview with Murray to air Sunday, while London's Daily Mail newspaper published a print interview.

"I did not kill Michael Jackson," Murray told the Mail. "He was a drug addict. Michael Jackson accidentally killed Michael Jackson."

The cardiologist said he found Jackson to be "in crisis at the end of his life, filled with panic and misery" as he prepared for his comeback concerts in 2009.


"By the end Michael Jackson was a broken man," he told the newspaper. "I tried to protect him but instead I was brought down with him."

His claims are similar to what he told CNN in two separate interviews earlier this year.

"Why am I innocent? Because I did nothing wrong, and all I tried to do was to help a friend who I encountered in a devastated state. And I tried to do everything possible to help my friend," Murray told CNN's Don Lemon.

Conrad Murray completes jail time for killing Michael Jackson

Murray told Lemon he is a scapegoat who had the bad luck of being "in the wrong place at the wrong time."

When Murray called in to CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" from his jail cell phone for a live interview on April 2, he serenaded Cooper with a sad Nat King Cole Christmas song that he said "tells my story."

"He is a little boy that Santa Claus forgot, and goodness knows, he did not want a lot. He wrote a note to Santa for some crayons and a toy. It broke his little heart when he found Santa hadn't come. In the streets, he envied all the lucky boys, but goodness knows, he didn't want a lot. I'm so sorry for that laddie who hasn't got a daddy. He's a little boy that Santa Claus forgot."

"That song tells my story," Murray then said. "That's how I grew up. I had no toy. I had nothing. As I grew up, my heart has been whole and my heart says to help, and all I do is to give. I want to give."

Conrad Murray from jail: 'I was in the wrong place at the wrong time'

Sunday's newspaper interview gets into too-much-information territory, with Murray revealing intimate details of his nightly treatments of Jackson.

"You want to know how close we were? I held his penis every night to fit a catheter because he was incontinent at night," he said.

A jury concluded after a two-month trial in 2011 that Murray's negligence led to Jackson's death from an overdose of the surgical anesthetic propofol.

Murray told investigators he gave Jackson nightly infusions of propofol to treat his intractable insomnia for two months, so he could rest for rehearsals.

Prosecutors argued that Murray's negligence included leaving Jackson unmonitored and unattended while the powerful anesthetic was flowing into his vein through an IV drip.

Deputy District Attorney David Walgren, arguing for the maximum four years in jail, said Murray was "playing Russian roulette with Michael Jackson's life every single night," by using propofol to put him to sleep in "a reckless, obscene manner."

Murray's lawyers unsuccessfully argued that Jackson self-administered the drug while Murray was out of his bedroom.

His appeal of the conviction is still pending in a California court.

jobeterob
11-25-2013, 02:37 AM
A catheter in each night? Incontinent? Holding his penis to insert the catheter?

He obviously feels wronged but he's telling too much.

Roberta75
11-25-2013, 08:27 AM
A catheter in each night? Incontinent? Holding his penis to insert the catheter?

He obviously feels wronged but he's telling too much.

sadly I don't think hes even started spilling the beens. Mark my words theres a book coming out from Dr Murray.

jobeterob
11-25-2013, 03:13 PM
I think you are right. And some fees from the interviews.

Poor Michael Jackson; what a heck of a life at the end.

But Doctors should not become enablers; no matter how close Mr. Murray and Michael Jackson were, he should not have been doing what he was doing.

Roberta75
11-25-2013, 04:42 PM
A drug problem with a ego and a real greedy family surrounded by yes peoples so all I can say is poor Michael .

thomas96
11-26-2013, 01:04 AM
I can't imagine living his life and all he went through. It really is just sad.

jillfoster
11-26-2013, 01:10 AM
What I don't understand is why he would use a thing like Propofol.. something that is used for major anesthesia, as opposed to something more like demerol, which is used for sedation as well, but it's not a surgical anesthesia.

jobeterob
11-26-2013, 01:19 AM
What I don't understand is why he would use a thing like Propofol.. something that is used for major anesthesia, as opposed to something more like demerol, which is used for sedation as well, but it's not a surgical anesthesia.

All I can think of is that he was so screwed up and so reliant on others, that he did not care. I think I read that he thought the effect was so great that he tried to find "Doctors" who would do as he wanted.

A thoroughly messed up life. Certainly goes to show you that money don't buy happiness; and for a while he had money.

marybrewster
11-27-2013, 01:57 PM
I have no doubt Murray was close to MJ, but Murray is clearly a sellout. Knowing how private Michael was, it's tacky to talk about his "penis". MJ has living children, siblings and parents. There are just some things we don't need to know.

And while I will agree that Michael was a drug addict and is responsible for his own death, most addicts don't have their "dealer" living with them.

Roberta75
11-28-2013, 09:08 AM
I have no doubt Murray was close to MJ, but Murray is clearly a sellout. Knowing how private Michael was, it's tacky to talk about his "penis". MJ has living children, siblings and parents. There are just some things we don't need to know.

And while I will agree that Michael was a drug addict and is responsible for his own death, most addicts don't have their "dealer" living with them.

I couldnt agree more marybrewster but i still smell a real nasty book coming from doctoer Murray smh.

Roberta

jobeterob
11-29-2013, 02:41 AM
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Interesting that this would appear on line.

jobeterob
11-29-2013, 02:44 AM
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2nd page of a demand letter from the Michael Jackson estate demanding Conrad Murray stop his interviews with the press and stop trying to shop his book around.

They are asserting patient/doctor privilege.

I wouldn't be surprised it there is an argument of some kind that it has ended ~ by death, by the trial, by the conviction.

jobeterob
11-29-2013, 02:47 AM
http://www.lipstickalley.com/showthread.php?t=607111

You can read the letter there.

kenneth
11-29-2013, 10:54 AM
That's a well written letter, and absolutely appropriate in this case. Like the attorney-client privilege, the physician-patient privilege survives the death of the patient [[or client, in the case of the a-c privilege), and Murry has no right to disclose all these intimate details about MJ's treatment and care.

You can't defame the dead but if you were the dead person's physician or attorney, you cannot disclose details of the confidential relationship or information simply because the person has died. Bravo for the estate asserting MJ's rights in this matter.

I like how the letter points out he was too hesitant to testify on the stand, when he could have shared any such details because of the trial proceedings, but now he wants to spill his guts and try to gain public favor [[or more attention for his upcoming memoir). He's a sad, empty person and apparently hasn't learned anything from being in prison.

He should open his mouth, apologize for his past actions, and shut up.

smark21
11-29-2013, 06:05 PM
According to US Health Privacy laws, patient privacy is protected for 50 years after the death of a patient. So Dr. Murray is in violation of HIPAA. Of course he gave the interview to a British media outlet so he may have been able to skirt around the rules. But I don't think he will be able to get away with publishing a detailed book about Michael Jackson's health in the US with authorization from the estate, and that's not likely to happen and I doubt any legit US publisher would be willing to take on HIPAA laws just to get the book published as there are civil and criminal ramifications for violating HIPAA.