RADAR LIVE: Michael Jackson Death Trial: Talkback, News & Opinion Live
Sept. 30 2011, Published 6:15 a.m. ET
RadarOnline.com is broadcasting a LIVE podcast at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET to provide up-to-the minute news, analysis and commentary about what’s been dubbed the Trial of the Century -- the People Vs. Dr. Conrad Murray.
RadarOnline.com Legal Editor Jen Heger will be joined by Star’s Senior Executive Editor Dylan Howard for RadarOnline.com LIVE.
On Friday, the pair will talk to legal and news experts, including former Deputy District Attorney Hamid Towfigh, who witnessed the Jackson family reaction when they learned that Dr. Murray was going to be charged with involuntary manslaughter.
It was another riveting day of testimony Friday, as paramedic Richard Seneff, who responded to the 911 call at Michael Jackson's house, stated that when he asked Dr. Murray what he was treating Michael Jackson for he said it was exhaustion and dehydration.
Seneff said that at no time did Dr. Murray ever tell any of the medics that he had given Propofol to the King of Pop.
You too can take a stand on the issues discussed by our panel as we take your calls about the trial, as all the drama unfolds.
- La Toya Jackson 'Wasting Away' After Losing 25Lbs Following Beloved Brother Tito’s Death: 'There Doesn’t Seem to Be No End to Her Weight Loss'
- Suge Knight Opens Up About 'Uncomfortable' Relationship Between 'Diddy', Snoop Dogg, and Usher — as He Talks of Rappers' 'Secret Society'
- Michael Jackson’s Children Including Blanket, 22, Make Rare Appearances to Mourn Uncle Tito at Memorial — With Family Believing Singer, 70, 'Could Have Been Saved'
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