Jackson doctor back at Houston clinic
The controversial doctor has reportedly resumed practice at his clinic in Houston, Texas.
Houston, Texas (WiredPRNews.com) – The doctor who treated Michael Jackson before his death in June has reportedly resumed practice at his clinic in Houston, Texas. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Dr. Conrad Murray, who is under investigation for administering drugs to the pop star that were ruled to have contributed to his death, returned to the Armstrong Medical Clinic Monday.
Despite the controversy surrounding Murray, some in the community welcomed the doctor back. Houston resident Ransom Craddock, 81, is quoted by the AP as stating of Murray, “He’s a good doctor, he’s a kind man… We all in this community welcome him back. We need him in this community.”
Murray is further quoted in the report as stating to parishioners at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in the town on Sunday of his return, “I am taking my life back step by step. I wanted to come home.”
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