Janet Jackson Thinks Dr. Conrad Murray is Responsible for Brother's Death

During an interview with ABC's Robin Roberts, Michael Jackson's sister announces her belief that Dr. Conrad Murray is responsible for his death

R&B singer and sister of the late Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, unveiled her opinion about who she believed was responsible for her brother's death during an interview with ABC's Robin Roberts.

ABC News is reporting that the interview is scheduled to air on Wednesday November 18 at 10 P.M. EST. Excerpts from the interview have been released by ABCNews.com that reveal Jackson placing blame on Dr. Conrad Murray for administering her brother with drugs.

She broke her five-month silence in regards to her brother's tragic passing to express her opinion that Dr. Conrad Murray should no longer be allowed to practice medicine, stating, "He was the one that was administering, I think he is responsible." However, the focus of her interview with ABC's Roberts is placed on her remembrance of her brother and their close relationship that began during her childhood.

Jackson described her relationship with her brother, Michael, while she grew up, saying, "We were incredibly close. [We had] a lot of similarities, his love for children and me being a baby. We would do practically everything together from morning to night every day."

The five-time Grammy Award winner also shed light on her upbringing to reveal that her relationship with her father, Joe Jackson, was seemingly just as tumultuous as the relationship between her father and the late Michael Jackson.

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