Michael Amir Williams Recalls "Panicked" Conrad Murray Voicemail Regarding Michael Jackson

Publish date: 2024-04-04

In day two of the Dr. Conrad Murray manslaughter trial, Michael Jackson’s personal assistant Michael Amir Williams took the stand to describe panicked voicemail Murray left on Williams’ phone the day Jackson died.

The key points from Williams’ testimony:

It’s unclear whether his testimony will help or hurt Murray’s controversial defense theory that Michael Jackson killed himself with a lethal dose of Propofol.

 Yesterday, the prosecution also played this recording, allegedly made by Jackson, a month before he passed away, to illustrate what Dr. Conrad Murray knew about the state of the patient he was medicating improperly:

Dr. Conrad Murray

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