Michael Jackson Death: Conrad Murray Video Released On Anniversary

By Enstarz | Jun 25, 2012 07:09 PM EDT

Today marks the third anniversary of the late King of Pop Michael Jackson's untimely death and ironically a video of his doctor directly responsible was leaked for the world to see.

Michael Jackson's personal physician Conrad Murray, who has already served seven months of a four-year prison term after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter for Michael's death caused by prescription overdose administered by him, regrets not taking the stand during his trial so he had his lawyers release the video to help protest his conviction.

The video was recorded not long after investigators considered him a prime suspect on August 9, 2009. It features an emotional Murray lying about his relationship with the singer, criticizing the public for blaming him and claiming to be unaware of Michael's prescription drug problem.

"Despite our relationships and conversations, I am now made aware through recent media reporting that he failed to share with me any problems involving his alleged addictions with medications."

And in an ironic twist Murray continues to try to take the heat off himself by stating:

"No man, no woman, with the exception of innocent child, is absolutely free of hidden skeletons."

He continues, "Therefore, next time you look in the mirror, before passing judgment or condemning someone, take a good look at yourself, and if you're not 100% sure that when scrutinized no faults can be found, then you may have earned that right to criticize."

Murray is presently locked up in Los Angeles County Jail. His on-and-off again girlfriend Nicole Alvarez recently revealed that the former doctor now spends his time behind bars reading many books, so far about 60 including "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" since he began his stint to help keep his mind active. Murray also claims to have started a "virtual" university inside where he has been educating fellow inmates on various subjects.

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