Michael Jackson’s Assistant Recalls Convo With Dr. Conrad Murray
As day two of Michael Jackson trail against Dr. Conrad Murray took place earlier today, the courtroom saw an array of witnesses take the stand to recount the days ahead of MJ's death.
Michael Jackson’s personal assistant testified Wednesday about a 35-second phone conversation and an encounter at the hospital with Dr. Conrad Murray on the day the superstar died.
Michael Amir Williams, who began work as Jackson’s assistant in mid-2007, was asked about a phone call he received from a “frantic” Murray as Jackson was dying in the bedroom of a rented Holmby Hill mansion. Williams was in downtown Los Angeles at the time, about 30 to 40 minutes from the Carolwood Drive mansion.
“He said, ‘Get here right away, Mr. Jackson had a bad reaction. Get somebody up here immediately,”’ Williams said.
Williams later arrived at the mansion to see Jackson being loaded into an ambulance. The first thing he asked about was the location of Jackson’s children, who were soon brought to a car that would follow the ambulance to the hospital, Williams said.
“After learning the Jackson had been pronounced dead, he said Murray approached him in a hallway.
“We were making small talk about how horrible this is, and he said, ‘There’s some cream in Michael’s room that he wouldn’t want the world to know about,’” said Williams. “He requested that I give him a ride back to the house so the world wouldn’t know about the cream.”
To day was an emotional day of testimony in the case. Jackson sister LaToya Jackson tweeted during the lunch break,
“It’s so excruciating to relive the moments when Mike pasted . It’s even hard to pretend to be strong for my mother.”








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