Conrad Murray claims Joe Jackson had Michael Jackson ‘chemically castrated’

 

Conrad Murray, the doctor responsible for the death of superstar Michael Jackson, is taking aim and making shocking claims about his deceased father Joe Jackson and his controversial relationship with his son.

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Even though both Jacksons are dead, Murray has much to say about Joe and accused him of cruel treatment beyond the well-documented fact that Michael was beat as a child by his dad, reports PEOPLE.

“The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hand of his father… The fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high-pitched voice is beyond words,” said Murray, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for administering Propofol to Michael, which caused the King of Pop to die from the overdose in 2009. Murray served two years in prison.

Murray still apparently has a chip on his shoulder and recently when Joe Jackson died he called 89-year-old “one of the worst fathers to his children in history.”

“I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Joe Jackson died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

Murray has taken aim at Joe before.

In his 2016 book, This Is It! The Secret Lives of Dr. Conrad Murray and Michael Jackson, he accused Joe of forcing Michael to taking hormone injections to maintain his high voice and to help with acne at the age of 12.

The Jackson family hasn’t responded to Murry’s claimed. After Joe’s death, they said:

 “We want to thank you all for the support you have shown us as we grieve for the patriarch of our family. We mourn the loss of our father and celebrate the life of a man who sacrificed so much to give us the life and success we have today. Thank you for respecting our privacy during this time,” the Jackson family said in a statement.

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