Conrad Murray Shocks the World with Revelation About The Late King Of Pop Michael Jackson
In a stunning turn of events, Dr. Conrad Murray, the personal physician convicted in the death of Michael Jackson, has resurfaced with a bombshell revelation that has left fans and the world reeling. On March 1, 2025, Murray, now practicing medicine in Trinidad and Tobago, broke his silence in an exclusive interview, claiming new details about the final days of the King of Pop, who died on June 25, 2009, from a lethal dose of propofol administered by Murray himself.
Murray, who served two years of a four-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter, has long maintained that he was not solely responsible for Jackson’s death. In this latest revelation, he asserts that Jackson had an undisclosed dependency on a “secret stash” of propofol, which the singer allegedly self-administered on the fateful day. “I gave him a minimal dose, enough to help him rest,” Murray stated. “But Michael had his own supply—he woke up, panicked, and injected himself too fast. That’s what stopped his heart.” This claim contradicts the official narrative from his 2011 trial, where prosecutors successfully argued that Murray’s reckless administration of the drug and failure to monitor Jackson were the direct causes of death.
The revelation has reignited fierce debate among Jackson’s fans and family. Some dismiss Murray’s account as a desperate bid to rewrite history and salvage his tarnished reputation, while others see it as a possible piece of a larger, untold story about the pop icon’s struggles. Jackson’s autopsy confirmed lethal levels of propofol, but Murray’s assertion of a hidden stash has never been substantiated by physical evidence, as no fingerprints of Jackson’s were found on the vials in his bedroom.
Now 72, Murray operates the DCM Medical Institute in San Juan, Trinidad, after losing his U.S. medical licenses. His comments come amid renewed interest in Jackson’s life, with a biopic set for release in October 2025. Legal experts suggest this could prompt fresh scrutiny of the case, though Murray faces no further legal jeopardy in the U.S. As the world processes this bombshell, one question lingers: is this a credible glimpse into Jackson’s final moments, or the last gasp of a disgraced doctor seeking redemption?