THE doctor suspected of being responsible for Michael Jackson's death has returned to work
- The superstar's family are furious that Conrad Murray has reopened the clinic where he was working before becoming Jackson's full-time physician.
- A family source revealed yesterday: "Five months have passed and there are still no charges despite all the evidence showing Murray is responsible for Michael's death.
- Now he is being allowed to return to practising medicine. It's a disgrace."
Murray, 56, has returned to work in Houston, Texas, as his legal bills mount up. - The medic is suspected of giving 50-year-old Jacko a lethal dose of powerful anaesthetic propofol at his Los Angeles home on June 25.
- Murray said the singer was reliant on it to sleep.
- Propofol is normally only used to put patients under before operations.
- Court documents show Murray had five bottles of the drug sent from a Las Vegas company to Los Angeles the month before Jackson's death.
Police admit there will be no charges until next year - if at all. - Jackson's angry family claim cops have ignored a dossier they have compiled that they insist could help lead to Murray's prosecution.
- The source added: "The family are very unhappy with the LAPD and the pace of the investigation.
- They have provided a list of people who were around Michael and Murray in his final days and could help prosecute the doctor, but most of them still have not been contacted."
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