IN his first interview since being released
from prison, Dr. Conrad Murray has said he and Michael Jackson were so close he
"held his penis every night."
In the bizarre, rambling
interview, the doctor convicted of Jackson's death painted a sad picture of The
King of Pop's final days as a physically broken 50-year-old filled with dread
and self-doubt.
Jackson barely had control of
his bodily functions, according to Murray.
"He wore dark trousers
all the time because after he went to the toilet he would drip for hours,"
he told The Daily Mail.
"You want to know how
close Michael and I were? I held his penis every night. I had to put a condom
catheter on him because Michael dripped urine. He had a loss of sensation and
was incontinent."
The ex-physician goes on to
say, "Michael didn't know how to put a condom on, so I had to do it for
him."
Murray was found guilty of
injecting the singer with an overdose of Propofol that killed him on June 25,
2009. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and spent nearly two years
in jail.
Murray went on to say in the
interview that Jackson gave himself lethal doses of anaesthesia after pleading
for more drugs, and said that he was not responsible for his overdose.
"I did not kill Michael
Jackson. He was a drug addict," Murray said. "Michael Jackson
accidentally killed Michael Jackson."
Murray disputed successful
prosecution claims that he put Jackson on an IV drip of propofol.
The doctor said Jackson
begged him that day for "milk" - their code word for propofol -
before he "reluctantly gave the pop icon a minuscule" 25mg injection.
"I received a phone call
at 11.07am, and when I left Michael at 11.20am, he had a normal heartbeat, his
vital signs were good," Murray said.
"I left the room because
I didn't want to disturb him."
Murray added: "I believe
he woke up, got hold of his own stash of propofol and injected himself. He did
it too quickly and went into cardiac arrest."
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