The man at the centre of the investigation into Michael Jackson's death has broken his silence, thanking supporters and assuring them he is telling the truth.
- Dr Conrad Murray, who treated the singer in the final months of his life, posted a short message on YouTube as police continue to focus on his role in the King of Pop's death.
- He thanked friends and patients for letters of support, saying: "Please don't worry, as long as I keep God in my heart and you in my life I will be fine.
- "I have done all I can do. I told the truth and I have faith that truth will prevail."
- Federal agents are believed to be working on the theory that Dr Murray administered a powerful sedative of the type thought to have killed Jackson shortly before he collapsed in his rented Beverly Hills home on June 25.
- 51-year-old Dr Murray has been interviewed twice by officers involved in the case, but has not been named as an official suspect.
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