Conrad Murray, born on February nineteenth, nineteen fifty-three, is a Grenadian-Trinidadian-American physician and cardiologist. He gained notoriety as the personal doctor of the iconic pop star Michael Jackson, particularly on the fateful day of Jackson's death in two thousand nine.
In two thousand eleven, Murray faced legal repercussions when he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in connection with Jackson's death. The court found that he had inadvertently administered an overdose of propofol, a powerful surgical anesthetic that was being misused as a sleep aid. This tragic incident led to a significant shift in Murray's life and career.
Following his conviction, Murray served just under two years of a four-year prison sentence. In two thousand sixteen, he published a memoir titled 'This Is It!', offering his perspective on the events surrounding Jackson's death and his experiences as a physician.