Jackson says "I Think He Is Responsible" talking about Dr. Conrad Murray

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On the morning of June 25th, 2009 the legendary music great Michael Jackson, collapsed in his California home and later was pronounced dead. Michael Jackson's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray is currently under investigation for manslaughter for administering propofol, an anesthetic. Conrad, still denies that he gave Michael anything that could have killed him.

A family that has always been very much in the public eye has remained very closed lipped about the ordeal surrounding the death of Michael Jackson. Janet Jackson, the youngest of the 9 children, has finally come forward to speak about the events of that horrible day as she recalls them in a candid interview with Robin Roberts of ABC.

Jackson recalls being at home and getting the phone call from her assistant telling her that Michael had been taken to the hospital. Jackson says, "I called everyone. There's a line busy or someone wasn't picking up. I spoke to mother. I spoke to Tito. I spoke to my nephew Austin. I spoke to my sister LaToya."

Jackson also says regarding Dr. Conrad Murray, "He was the one that was administering, I think he is responsible."

In recalling the relationship between Jackson and her brother Michael she says, "We were incredibly close. A lot of similarities, his love for children and me being a baby. Would practically do everything together from morning to night every day. Everyday."

Jackson, who is still grieving she says, "It felt like a dream. It's still so difficult for me to believe. It's, you know, you have to accept what is. But it's hard. You have to move on with your life. You have to accept what is and I understand that."

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