Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Michael Jackson Death: Conrad Murray Gives First Interview From Jail, Jury Selection Begins in Aeg Trial

Conrad Murray continues to argue his innocence.  The former physician of Michael Jackson, who was convicted in the King of Pop's death and sentenced to four years for manslaughter, spoke about the case for the first time since being put behind bars through a phone interview with Anderson Cooper for CNN's 360 tonight—the same day jury selection began for the Jackson family's trial against Aeg Live.  "I'm an innocent man, Anderson. I maintain that innocence. I must tell you, I'm extremely sorry that Michael has passed," Murray says, "It's a tremendous loss for me, it's a burden I've been carrying for the longest while and it's a burden

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