Dr. Conrad Murray on Michael Jackson Kids: "That's My Children"
The feeling may not be reciprocal here, but that's nice at least.
While out at The Grove in Los Angeles yesterday, a photographer caught up with Dr. Conrad Murray, who is awaiting involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of Michael Jackson, and asked about the late King of Pop's offspring.
His response: "That's my children, I love them. I love them."
And this concludes your Dr. Conrad Murray update this week. It's been fun. We'll see if jurors show him similar love when his trial kicks off in late April.
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May 12th, 2011 9:54 AM
CONRAT,what about your other 7 kids,baby mama´s,lover´s,stripper friends,waitress friends and wife? Love them too?
April 17th, 2011 9:17 PM
I find it extremely difficult how he finds the ability to Michael's children. How dare you have the audacity to tell them that you love them after all that you have put them through. You have lied(and are continuing) to lie about the death of their father. Their father's death is something that they must live with for the rest of their lives.....they trusted you and look how you betrayed them them!!! I hope that they find the desire in their hearts to forgive you because it probably gonna be very hard to do so.
April 11th, 2011 10:42 AM
If i c hm i ll slaughtr hs head
April 11th, 2011 1:53 AM
SHUT UP, Dr. Murder!
April 9th, 2011 6:57 PM
*throws up* please lock this murderer up and throw away the key!! He gave MJ a HUGE overdose, enough to kill a blimmin elephant. He left him alone under anaesthetic for HOURS until he died (even though Michael was paying him thousands of dollars to look after and watch over him), he found MJ's heart had stopped and then waited 25 MINUTES before calling an ambulance and he didn't even do proper cpr!! Murray is a dirty murderer and i have a horrible feeling he might get away with it :S
April 9th, 2011 5:27 PM
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April 9th, 2011 5:27 PM
Does anyone wanna chat i'm so boreddddd!
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April 9th, 2011 11:31 AM
Conrad Murray is the poster child for "Sociopaths of America." He is not stupid but completely lacks any mental capacity to connect with the concept of 'caring.' Although, sociopathy is not a legal defense, about 70% of prison inmates test positive for strong sociopathic tendencies!
His defense team is desperate to exclude any of the items that qualify Murray as the sociopath that he clearly is; namely, time & money spent at the strip clubs, multiple illegitimate children he failed to support as well as a lifetime of other dishonored financial obligations: mortgage, credit cards, business partners, & failing to repay his medical school loans.
Murray is more than an embarrassing disgrace to the medical profession. He is a disgrace to the human race.
A felony conviction is required to preclude any possibility of him legally practicing medicine, but sociopath that he is, the lack of a license is unlikely to preclude him from continuing to practice.
Everything out of
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April 9th, 2011 7:45 AM
If he loved (or even cared a bit) about those kids or about MJ himself he would not have, for any amount of money broken his first and most important oath (do no harm) and allowed himself to become what amounts to MJs drug supplier. As a physician he knew that it was ethically and legaly wrong to give drugs to an addict. He knew he was supplying and adminstering a drug that had no medical use outside of an operating room to someone who, given the amount of sedatives they were taking, was at risk of death. He allowed the large amounts of money he was paid to over ride his duty as a medical doctor. I don't think it matters if (as he claims) MJ gave himself the last lethal dose (which I don't believe), that drug should never have been in the house or available at all. Murray is responsible for that. Murray chose money over ethics, morals and his sworn duty to do no harm as a physician. No matter what defense he throws out there it all boils down to the fact that that drug should never
April 9th, 2011 4:19 AM
i luv mj