
In an ABC News interview, that will air Wednesday, Janet Jackson reveals that she doesn’t think Murray (personal doctor to then Michael Jackson) should no longer be allowed to practice medicine. “I think he is responsible,” she says.
L.A. officials are considering charges against Murray and his relation to MJ’s death.
According to a spokeswoman for Murray, he neither prescribed or administered anything that should have killed the pop star. Dr. Conrad Murray, remains at the center of a manslaughter investigation into the June 25 death. In a
YouTube message to supporters he says,”Please don’t worry, I will be fine. I have done all I could do. I told the truth”
Janet couldn’t be anymore clear on how she feels about the situation and her accusations against Murray. She told ABC’s Robin Roberts that a day doesn’t go by when she doesn’t think of Michael. “It just didn’t ring true to me. It felt like a dream,” she said. “It’s still so difficult for me to believe.
In addition, Janet continued to talk about the details of the tragic day; “I was at my house in New York. You know, another day. Another morning. And I get a call … [My assistant] said, ‘Your brother’s been taken to the hospital. It’s on CNN right now. I called everyone. I spoke to my mother. I spoke to Tito. I spoke to my nephew Austin. I spoke to my sister La Toya. I told them to call me when they got to the hospital. And I remember thinking nobody’s calling me back, so I tried calling again, and that’s how I found out that he was no longer … I couldn’t believe it.”





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