La Toya Jackson Wants MSNBC To Pull The Plug On The Conrad Murray Documentary

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Fully understanding their First Amendment right to air almost anything they want, La Toya Jackson is chastising MSNBC nonetheless for planning to air a documentary on Conrad Murray, the doctor who was just convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of her brother, Michael Jackson.

“I feel it morally reprehensible to cloak a murderer and convicted felon with celebrity status, which the airing of Dr. Murray’s views will undoubtedly accomplish,” La Toya wrote in a letter to MSNBC president Phil Griffin.

She continued, “This becomes even more egregious since Michael is sadly and obviously unable to defend himself against whatever allegations may be made.”

“I understand that legally MSNBC is protected by the first amendment. I ask at the very least MSNBC permit my family to view the tape amongst ourselves in advance of its airing to the public.” La Toya then pleads with the MSNBC president, “Mr. Griffin, take a moment to put yourself in our shoes and appreciate our suffering for the past two years.”

Sounds like a fair request to me. But, as of right now, MSNBC is planning to air the documentary, Michael Jackson and the Doctor: A Fatal Friendship, Friday and Monday. 
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