A British television channel is broadcasting a documentary about Dr. Conrad Murray that has angered Michael Jackson’s family.
Murray was convicted Monday of the pop star’s involuntary manslaughter.
“The Man Who Killed Michael Jackson” aired Thursday. It includes an interview with Murray, conducted before his conviction, by British journalist Steve Hewlett.
In the interview, Murray says that on the day Jackson died the singer pleaded for the drug, begging “let me have some milk,” referring to propofol.
News that U.S. channel MSNBC plans to show the documentary — under the title “Michael Jackson and the Doctor: A Fatal Friendship” — brought outrage from Jackson’s family and executors.
NBC’s “Today” has been broadcasting its own interviews with Murray this week.





