Michael Amir Williams testifies - Day 2 -

28/09/2011 00:00

 

Michael Jackson's personal assistant Michael Amir Williams testified about what happend on June 24 and 25.

Prosecutors played a panicked voicemail Conrad Murray left on Williams' phone on June 25.

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 Williams said MJ was in good spirits on the evening of June 24, 2009. He said the rehearsal was "amazing, the best ever."
The following day, Williams received a panicked message from Murray at 12:13 pm saying, "call me right away." When he called back,

Murray told him MJ had a "bad reaction" and to "get somebody here immediately."

When he got there, the first thing he saw was MJ being brought out in a gurney. He said Murray seemed "frantic."

Williams said after he learned of Michael's death, Murray came up to him and said there was "some cream Michael wouldn't want the world to know about." Murray asked him to drive him to the home so he could retrieve the "cream."

After checking with MJ's head of security, Faheem Muhammad, the two decided not to let Murray back into the house.

Williams said it was "normal" to have oxygen tanks in MJ's house.

Williams told Ed Chernoff he never told police about Murray's odd request until two months after Michael's death.

Williams told Chernoff Dr. Murray never asked him to call 911.

Williams testified that he had seen Michael speak "slower" after coming out of Dr. Arnold Klein's office where the defense says Michael got hooked on Demerol.

 

MJFS - source: tmz