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Dr. Conrad Murray’s ‘imminent nuclear warning’ to AEG and Jackson family

Dr. Conrad Murray has once again voiced his intention not to testify in Michael Jackson’s wrongful death trial, suggesting he would unload a bombshell secret that would be damaging to both sides.

Murray, who convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson’s 2009 death, left an ominous voicemail to an unidentified “friend,” warning both AEG Live and the Jackson family to leave him alone.

“Please stop. If you don’t, let this serve as my final warning to both sides. Don’t incite me to testify. Consider this as an imminent nuclear warning. Enough is enough,” the disgraced doctor said in a voice recording posted by TMZ.

Murray was subpoenaed in Katherine Jackson’s $40 billion suit against the concert promoters, but he plead the fifth so as not to incriminate himself in upcoming legal proceedings. He has appealed to overturn his manslaughter conviction.

In April, Murray left a similarly threatening voice recording: “If I am compelled to speak [in court] I can cause one party or the other to experience the impact of an immediate seismic shock” resulting in “a total and complete debacle” for both sides.