Dr. Conrad Murray Reveals Why He Didn’t Call 911 Right Away
by Jessica LeFevre on November 12, 2011 | 1 Comment

Dr. Conrad Murray never took the stand in his own defense during the manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson. Yet, in his new documentary, he claimed that he didn’t call 911 right away because he is a trained cardiologist and he could do whatever the paramedics could do upon arrival.
He made that statement in his documentary, Michael Jackson And The Doctor: A Fatal Friendship, which aired on television Friday night. His lawyers, however, never presented that as evidence in his trial.
The doc goes on to say he would have quit working for MJ if he woke up that morning — because Murray believes what happened to Jackson was the result of “his own hands.”
Obviously, he wasn’t trained enough, as he performed CPR on Michael on a bed, using only one hand. Dr. Murray faces up to four years in jail as a result of his inaction.
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