RADAR LIVE: Michael Jackson Death Trial: Talkback, News & Opinion Live
Oct. 5 2011, Published 10:15 a.m. ET
It was another blockbuster morning in the Michael Jackson death trial Wednesday, and RadarOnline.com Live will be talking to the King of Pop's lawyer, Tom Mesereau will join RadarOnline.com Live to discuss the developments in the courtroom.
Deputy District Attorney David Walgren played a voice recording of Jackson talking to Conrad Murray that was recorded by the cardiologist on May 10, 2009. Jackson said, "My performances will be up there helping my children and always by my dream. I love them. I love them because I didn't have a childhood. I had no childhood. I feel their pain. I feel their hurt. I can't deal with it."
RadarOnline.com will be broadcasting a LIVE pod-cast 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.
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.
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