
Dr. Conrad Murray
Dr. Conrad Murray was the personal physician to Michael Jackson at the time of the singer's death in 2009. He was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter for administering a lethal dose of propofol to Jackson, which contributed to the pop star's fatal cardiac arrest. Murray's controversial treatment of Jackson, particularly his use of sedatives to manage Jackson's insomnia, drew significant media attention and resulted in a prison sentence, highlighting the extreme pressures faced by celebrities.
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Dr. Conrad Murray was brought in to manage Michael Jackson's severe insomnia with nightly propofol infusions.
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