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Jackson doctor breaks silence

Dr Conrad Murray thanked his supporters and assured them he had told the truth about Jackson's death

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The doctor at the centre of the investigation into Michael Jackson's death has broken his silence.

Dr Conrad Murray, who was at the singer's side when he died on June 25, posted a short video message on YouTube thanking his supporters and assuring them he had told the truth.

Over the last month, Dr Murray's home and two offices connected to him have been searched by police.

READ MORE: Jackson to be buried on birthday

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