Three years after Dr. Conrad Murray was released, he is reported to still visit patients and practices medicine even after his medical license was revoked. Dr. Conrad Murray was sent to jail but was released in 2013 for good behavior. Life for the doctor has not been easy since then.
Looking back at the history of Dr. Conrad Murray, Daily Mail provided a blow-by-blow account of what happened to him. Dr. Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and was sent to jail in 2011 following the death of Michael Jackson in June 2009.
Michael Jackson died because of Propofol overdose which is an anesthetic drug. Dr. Conrad Murray, being the singer's physician was the one responsible for providing the drug.
Dr. Conrad Murray then went on trial with judge even calling him a disgrace to the medical profession. With this, Texas and California revoked his medical license.
Dr. Conrad Murray was sentenced to four years in prison but was released two years earlier for good behavior as earlier reported. The doctor was then reunited with his son after being released. It still wasn't easy for the doctor as his medical license was also revoked.
Three years later, Dr. Conrad Murray was reported to be seen visiting patients. This is considered an illegal act because he is no longer a licensed physician as reported by Inside Edition.
Dr. Conrad Murray is still making house calls. The doctor said he charges patients nothing for his services. He also reiterated that he is not, in any way breaking the law because he is only providing free consultation and doesn't prescribe any medication. He also doesn't practice medicine.
Dr. Conrad Murray is keeping a low profile life as he lives in his one-bedroom apartment in a luxury condo near Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He also loves to walk his dog, Sebastian as his way to de-stress.
Even after three years, Dr. Conrad Murray is firm on his innocence on Michael Jackson's death. He said that he lost everything after the singer died. It has not been easy for him even after his release from the prison.