After being sentenced to 4 years and serving less than 2
years in prison, MJ's former physician Murray is set to be a free man.
After serving less than two years out of his four-year
involuntary manslaughter sentence for Michael Jackson's death four years ago,
Dr. Conrad Murray is set to be released from prison in no time at all. The
convicted cardiologist is set to become a free man on October 28 after being
sent to jail back in November 2011.
The news has enraged Jackson's mother Katherine, who
believes Murray should have been tried for murder which carries a stiffer
penalty as compared to that for involuntary manslaughter. "It is not right
I will never be able to see my son again, while his mother can see him,"
the devastated matriarch said.
A source who says Murray should have at least served the
complete sentence for his crime calls the early release "an insult."
Murray's sentence was apparently shortened by his good behavior, as prison
authorities have described him as a "model inmate," with some
additional help from an overcrowded California jail system.
The Jackson family is also furious at Murray for refusing
to give evidence in the current wrongful death trial against concert promoter
AEG Live, feeling he has key evidence to prove AEG acted negligently resulting
in the King of Pop's untimely death. Murray supposedly wants nothing to do with
the lawsuit for fear of being incriminated and has even gone on to threaten
that he will reveal secret information about the singer and his family if he
was forced to testify.
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