EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Michael Jackson's Kids Confused By Allegations Against Doc
May 2 2011, Published 6:05 a.m. ET
RadarOnline.com Staff Reporter
Singer Michael Jackson's three children are confused by allegations that Dr. Conrad Murray, a man they considered a friend, housemate and someone who cared for their dad, inadvertently killed the singer!
And the three want nothing to do with Murray, says aunt Alejandra Jackson, 42, in an exclusive RadarOnline video interview.
She describes how Prince, 14, Paris, 13, and Blanket, 9, were shocked when they learned how Murray is connected with their famous father's death. Alejandra has four children with two of MJ's brothers, Randy and Jermaine, and was married to Jermaine.
"There is no relationship with Dr. Murray," Alejandra Jackson says. "I know the children don't want nothing to do with him. He was always so nice to the children and he was there to help with their dad. So it was confusing for them.
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Murray is awaiting trial for involuntary manslaughter in connection with Jackson's June 25, 2009 death. He allegedly injected Jackson a strong hospital anesthetic.
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