Dr. Conrad Murray. Photo / AP
The doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death tells police detectives in an audio recording that he was treating the singer for sleep problems because the pop superstar was "not able to sleep naturally."
Jurors are listening to the recording on the ninth day of Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial. This is the first time the tape has been played in public.
Murray is heard telling the police that he stayed at Jackson's home every night except for Sundays.
Murray tells the detectives that he rubbed skin cream on the singer's back and gave him a small dose of the sedative lorazepam. The singer remained awake.
Murray then says he gave Jackson another sedative, Versed, but the singer was wide awake.
-AP
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