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  2. Conrad Murray - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Robert Murray (born February 19, 1953) is a Grenadian-American [1] former cardiologist and convicted felon. He was the personal physician of Michael Jackson on the day of his death in 2009. In 2011, Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death for having inadvertently overdosed him with a powerful surgical ...

  3. People v. Murray - Wikipedia

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    People v. Murray (The People of the State of California v.Conrad Robert Murray) is the name of the American criminal trial of Michael Jackson's personal physician, Conrad Murray, who was charged with involuntary manslaughter for the pop singer's death on June 25, 2009, from a dose of the general anesthetic propofol. [1]

  4. Death of Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Murray practiced out of the Armstrong Clinic in Houston. The clinic was raided during an investigation of Murray in July 2009. Cardiologist Conrad Murray joined Jackson's camp in May 2009 as part of Jackson's agreement with AEG Live, the promoter of his London concerts. Murray first met Jackson in Las Vegas when he treated one of Jackson's ...

  5. Killing Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Synopsis. On June 25, 2009, American singer Michael Jackson died of acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication at his home on North Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills. [ 5 ] His personal physician, Conrad Murray, said he found Jackson in his room, not breathing and with a weak pulse, and administered CPR on Jackson to no avail.

  6. This Is It (concert residency) - Wikipedia

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    This Is It. (2009–10) This Is It was a planned concert residency by American singer Michael Jackson, scheduled to take place at the O2 Arena in London, England, between July 13, 2009, and March 6, 2010. However, the concerts were cancelled following Jackson's death on June 25, 2009, eighteen days before the first slated performance.

  7. FBI files on Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Part five consists of 18 pages covering a brief timeline of the 2003–2005 accusations from an indictment, to arrest, to CART and the FBI's investigatory assistance, to the trial's acquittal. [16] The documents reveal that police in Santa Barbara, where Jackson stood trial, contacted the FBI because they feared he might become a terrorist target.

  8. Square One: Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Square One: Michael Jackson is a 2019 investigative documentary directed by Danny Wu. It focuses on the 1993 case in which Michael Jackson was accused of molesting a 13-year-old boy. [1] Through interviews with people closest to the case, the film makes a case for Jackson's innocence. [2] The interviews showcase statements from trial witnesses ...

  9. United We Stand: What More Can I Give - Wikipedia

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    Michael Jackson: Live at the Apollo 2002 (2002) United We Stand: What More Can I Give was a benefit concert led by American singer Michael Jackson [ 1 ] held on October 21, 2001, at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C. [ 2 ] The concert was the third major concert held in tribute to the victims of the September 11 attacks .