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Dr. Conrad Murray Goes To Church

November 23. 2009

 

Conrad Murray

Dr. Conrad Murray, the man under investigation for the death of singer Michael Jackson, recently went to church crying and asked the congregation to pray for him. Jesus can forgive Dr. Murray if he asks Him to and the emotional damage will take time to heal.

Murray should not have carelessly been giving Michael anesthesia and Jackson should not have been asking for it. All his troubles as a pop singer, brought Jackson a world of pain, he could no longer cope with and sought an escape that achieved its misguided purpose for a while, but something went wrong that night.

Dr. Murray has returned to work in his medical practice, which is not the best idea. He showed poor judgment as a doctor in the Michael Jackson case, due to the money he was paid.

EXCLUSIVE: Dr. Conrad Murray Asks Church Congregation To Pray For

Posted on Nov 22, 2009 @ 02:30PM - Michael Jackson's controversial doctor Conrad Murray made an emotional plea to his church's congregation Sunday morning, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively. Murray will be re-opening his Houston medical practice Monday.

Dr. Murray walked up to the pulpit at Houston's Galilee Missionary Baptist Church and emotionally addressed his fellow worshippers, an eyewitness told RadarOnline.com.

 "Dr. Murray told the congregation he wanted their support," the eyewitness told us. "He said he wanted to assure them he was doing fine, and he asked for their prayers for the journey he has ahead."

With tears welling in his eyes, Murray told the congregation, "I know what trouble is. I, with my compassion, was only trying to help my fellow man. But it appears I was at the wrong place at the wrong time." ...

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