Court Hears Drugged-Out Michael Jackson Tell Of His “Hurt” and “Pain” [LISTEN]
5:54 pm, October 5th, 2011
LISTENNew, heartbreaking audio of a drugged Michael Jackson discussing plans for his “This Is It” concert series was played today during the manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray.
In the May 10, 2009, recording, a snippet of which prosecutor David Walgren played during opening arguments last week, the King of Pop talks about wanting to outdo The Beatles and Elvis Presley with his final shows, hoping to prove himself as history’s greatest entertainer and use proceeds to fund the world’s biggest children’s hospital.
“I love them because I didn’t have a childhood,” explains a hazy Jackson. “I had no childhood. I feel their pain. I feel their hurt.”
Jackson’s slurred, emotional speech is critical to the prosecution’s case that Murray knew about the performer’s dubious physical and mental health in the weeks leading up to his death – and did nothing about it.
Listen below.
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