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Michael Jackson and Joseph Jackson (Photo: Getty Images) After the death of Joe Jackson On June 27, the controversial physician of Michael Jackson Conrad Murray made emphatic statements
Murray, who was convicted of manslaughter and served two years from prison for administering an overdose of propofol to the late King of Pop June 2009, called Joe, 89, "one of the worst parents in history." "The cruelty expressed by Michael that He had lived in the hands of his father alas, especially the mistreatment and, furthermore, the fact that he was neutered chemically just to keep his voice strident, is beyond words, "Murray said. Wanted by People, Murray, as well as representatives of the Jackson family they did not show up. This is not the first time Murray has made allegations that Michael would be "chemically castrated". The former cardiologist shared similar claims in his 2016 book, "This Is It! The secret life of Dr. Conrad Murray and Michael Jackson, "accusing Joe of forcing Michael to take hormone injections at the age of 12 to cure his acne and prevent his voice from changing:" J & # 39; hope that Joe Jackson will find redemption in hell. "Murray in the video The Blast, a few days after Joe died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 89.
" We want to thank everyone for the support they gave us when we cried the patriarch of our family. We mourn the loss of our father and celebrate the life of a man who has sacrificed so much to give us the life and success that we have today. In October 2013, Murray was released from prison two years after his conviction in 2011. His license to practice medicine was also suspended in three states. Joseph Jackson, father of Michael Jackson, dies at the age of 89 years
Years before his death, Michael spoke of the problems he encountered with Joe in 2003 in the documentary Martin Bashir. , "Living with Michael Jackson". When asked by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach how often he was beaten by Joe, Michael said, "Too much." "It was more than a simple belt – ropes, no matter what it was," recalls Michael, detailing the "" that he felt about his father during his beatings. "[Ele] would throw you against the wall as hard as you could, and lose his temper … … I was so fast that he could not have me." But when m & # 39; "He was" it was bad, really bad. " Michael also told Boteach how Joe" was very physical "throughout his childhood. "He was playing and hitting you as hard as he could," said the star.