Conrad Murray Convicted of Michael Jackson Homicide

Michael Jackson Ben

A jury convicted Dr. Conrad Murray of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, who died on June 25, 2009. The judge will set a sentence that may range from probation to four years in prison.

As in the case of Elvis Presley’s death, during recent weeks it has seemed that the way Michael Jackson died overshadowed his talent. But of course, Jackson’s own legal troubles and accusations against him had already put a stain on his life and career. Reading about how Jackson regularly took propofol intravenously to put him to sleep, one cannot help thinking about the troubled life starting with his difficult childhood where he was physically and emotionally abused. For today, though, it does not hurt to think about the music and the talent before it was tarnished by the sexual abuse allegations and the way he died.

“Ben” was the title track on Michael Jackson’s second solo album, released in 1972 while he was still with the Jackson 5. As far as I know, it is the only song from a killer rat movie to be nominated for a Golden Globe and Academy Award. There will be those who say that Dr. Murray is a killer rat, but it appears more that he was just another piece of an ongoing tragedy.

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