EXCLUSIVE: LAPD Interviews Jackson Doctor; Wants To Speak To Him Again
Jun. 26 2009, Published 6:34 a.m. ET
Michael Jackson's doctor Dr. Conrad Robert Murray was interviewed Thursday by the LAPD detectives investigating the singer's death, Officer Karen Rayner, spokesperson for the LAPD, told RadarOnline.com exclusively.
"Our detectives had a brief conversation with a doctor, where or the contents of that conversation took place, I can't tell you."
RadarOnline.com has also learned exclusively that police want to speak to Dr. Murray again. Officer Rayner told us about Murray: "Reports he was missing are erroneous. Detectives will be talking with him again at some point. I don't know when that will be.
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Dr. Murray's vehicle was towed from Michael Jackson's home last night as part of the investigation."
The vehicle Dr. Murray was using is registered to his sister, Susan Rush.
LAPD Robbery Homicide division, an elite number of trained detectives, has been assigned the case by Police Chief William Bratton, RadarOnline.com has also learned.