Jackson doctor may be charged with manslaughter
Fox News claims that Dr. Conrad Murray, physician to Michael Jackson, could be charged with manslaughter before September is over. Investigators have stated his arrest may come as early as next week, but first there is a plan to search a Los Angeles pharmacy for further incriminating evidence. Murray has been placed under the charges because he admitted to giving Jackson propofol, an anesthetic that investigators speculate contributed to his death. Dr. Murray is obviously disturbed by his conviction and threats against him, and recorded a YouTube video recently that had Murray thanking his friends and supporters for their dedication to his goodwill despite all of the bad press he has received. Some say that Murray's heartfelt video was just a testament to gain sympathy from dissenters. Prosecutor Kenneth Padowitz even claimed that the video was simply "a total PR stunt."
Murray says he has been afraid to answer phone calls and emails, but let viewers know that he "told the truth and the truth will prevail."
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