Conrad Murray is sitting in prison after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson.
Yet this doctor somehow thinks he's the one who can fix the ongoing Jackson family saga, which has centered around contention over the late singer's will and the whereabouts of his mother, Katherine Jackson, for nearly two weeks now.
Katherine is now back at home with her grandchildren, but even young Prince Jackson is suspicious over why she was taken by other relatives in the first place.
Yet this doctor somehow thinks he's the one who can fix the ongoing Jackson family saga, which has centered around contention over the late singer's will and the whereabouts of his mother, Katherine Jackson, for nearly two weeks now.
Katherine is now back at home with her grandchildren, but even young Prince Jackson is suspicious over why she was taken by other relatives in the first place.
"I've been told that she has a desire to
speak with me before she departs this life," Murray said in a statement
released to CNN through his attorneys. "Seeing that she is up in age and
in questionable health, and the fact that she is the mother of a very
dear departed friend, it would give me great pleasure to sit with her
one on one and answer any questions she might have."
Katherine Jackson spoke out
this week and claimed she simply needed a vacation, but major questions
still surround the situation, namely: Why didn't she contact her
grandkids while away?
"I do not want Mrs. Jackson to suffer. She
remains as dear to me as my own mother, unbeknownst to her," Murray
added, saying Katherine is on his prison visitor list and referring to
her as "extremely sad."
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