Dr. Conrad Murray Shares Same Jail Block as Michael Jackson’s Ex Brother-in-Law

February 6, 2012 by  
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b1e7conrad Dr. Conrad Murray Shares Same Jail Block as Michael Jackson’s Ex Brother in LawSometimes the world can feel super small.

Surprisingly, Dr. Conrad Murray and Michael Jackson’s former brother-in-law – James DeBarge who is Janet Jackson’s ex-husband – are in the same jail and are seeing a lot of each other these days. Both of them are being held in the L.A. County Men’s Jail which is home to almost 4,000 inmates at the time, yet they see each other daily. As a matter of fact, Dr. Conrad Murray is in a cell that is just a few feet away from James DeBarge.

James DeBarge is serving time for an assault with a deadly weapon and miscellaneous drug charges. However, since he was the lead singer in “El DeBarge” he is in the Administrative Segregation which houses famous inmates.

Murray has also been staying in Administrative Segregation since he was convicted of manslaughter in November 2011. It has been said that they run into each other quite often in the unit. The last time they saw each other was when they were both visiting with their lawyers on Monday.

According to DeBarge’s lawyer, Spencer Vodnoy, DeBarge is furious that he has to be so close to Murray. He feels that even though Janet and him were married briefly he still thinks of Michael as a brother.

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UCLA Docs say MJ was DOA

January 7, 2011 by  
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TrendPK.com: UCLA Medical Center doctors testified in court that Michael Jackson was dead on arrival, even though Dr. Murray pleaded with them “not to give up easily and try to save the patient.”

Dr. Richelle Cooper said in court that when Jackson had arrived at UCLA he had “no signs of life.” Cooper also stated that Dr. Murray was not forthcoming when it came to all of the medications that Jackson had taken that day, forgetting to mention Propofol, according to TMZ.

Cincinnati Masters:Federer, Roddick and Murray cruise into quarterfinal

August 21, 2010 by  
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World number one Rafa Nadal was knocked out of the Cincinnati Masters by Marcos Baghdatis on Friday, the Cypriot winning the quarter-final 6-4 4-6 6-4.
Baghdatis goes through to meet Switzerland’s Roger Federer in Saturday’s semi-final while the other match-up is an All-American affair with Andy Roddick facing Mardy Fish. Nadal double-faulted at break point with the game at 4-4 in the third allowing the 20th ranked Baghdatis to serve out for the win.
The prospect of the US’s top two men battling for a spot in the final is a timely boost for the American game which is without a top ten male player going into the US Open at the end of the month. After struggling with illness recently Roddick looks in good shape after defeating fifth ranked Robin Soderling on Thursday and his 6-4 7-5 win over world number two Djokovic. Fish took advantage of an exhausted world number four Andy Murray, who struggled in 100-degree heat (38 Celsius) and lost 6-7 6-1 7-6 to the unseeded American. Fish, ranked 36th in the world, has now beaten the Briton in three successive meetings following victories in Miami and at Queen’s Club, London. Fourth seed Murray won the opening set tiebreak despite producing his first double-fault at 5-5 but the tired Scot then struggled in a one-sided second set. Both players held serve throughout the decider and Fish emerged victorious against a frustrated Murray who, after losing a rally on the penultimate point, thrashed the ball out of the stadium.

Turkish president tweets against Internet ban

June 11, 2010 by  
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ANKARA: Turkey’s president has used his Twitter account to slam the country’s ban on YouTube and some Google services.

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Defending Murray knocked out at Queens

June 11, 2010 by  
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LONDON: American Mardy Fish ended the run of defending champion Andy Murray at Queen’s Club on Friday, winning 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (2) to reach the quarterfinals.

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May 28, 2010 by  
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2db9af4d8e68x586 murrayAndy Murray comfortably progressed to the fourth round of the French Open on Friday, despite giving up a set to love against Marcos Baghdatis.

The British number one made a sluggish start but quickly recovered to cruise through the first two sets and seemed to be heading towards a routine straight-sets victory.

But his Cypriot opponent broke early in the third set before Murray dropped his serve twice more to let Baghdatis back into the match.

The number four seed regained his form during the fourth set and looked convincing when rounding out a 6-2 6-3 0-6 6-2 victory.

After finishing late twice in his two-day second-round contest with Juan Ignacio Chela, Murray was back on court before 3.30pm local time on Friday.

And the Scot seemed to be feeling the strain of his disrupted schedule as he had to deal with a break point and several deuces in his opening two service games.
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Murray held both and was gifted a break when Baghdatis produced a pair of bad errors in the fifth game.

The 25th seed struggled to settle on his serve and two further mistakes in game seven handed Murray another break and effectively decided the first set.

Baghdatis’ serve did not improve at the start of the second set as Murray broke him at the fifth time of asking in a marathon first game.

But the 23-year-old failed to take advantage and handed the break back to his opponent in the next game.

The 2006 Australian Open finalist always looked vulnerable, however, and after a narrow escape in his previous service game, was broken with a fine forehand winner in game five.
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This time Murray consolidated the break before another collapse from Baghdatis put him two sets to the good.

The world number four was then expected to race towards victory but immediately fell 0-40 down before netting to give up an early break in the third set.

Baghdatis then held despite facing a break point and easily secured two more breaks as Murray seemed to give up on the set.

The concerns grew at the start of set four as Murray double-faulted to lose his seventh game in a row, with four of those on his own serve.

But his opponent had not overcome his own struggles and allowed Murray to break back immediately.

A rare string of holds then followed before Murray gained the decisive break after a wonderful crosscourt backhand in game six before breaking again in the final game to seal victory.

Asian stocks climb after big Wall Street gains

May 28, 2010 by  
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TOKYO: Asian stock markets rose Friday after big gains on Wall Street as China’s expression of confidence in Europe’s ability to restore financial stability eased worries about the region’s debt crisis.

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Oil rebounds as stocks surge, euro gains ground

May 28, 2010 by  
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BANGKOK: Oil prices inched above $75 a barrel Friday in Asia as investors set aside worries for now about the European debt crisis and focused on rising stock markets and improving economic data.

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Wen Jiabao arrives in South Korea

May 28, 2010 by  
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SEOUL: Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao arrives in South Korea for talks about North Korea.

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Four policemen killed in Quetta ambush

May 28, 2010 by  
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QUETTA (Azam Ulfat): Four policemen were gunned down in Sattelite Town area of Quetta in an ambush by unidentified armed men, ARY News reported on Friday.

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