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Dr. Conrad Murray has admitted giving Jackson the anesthetic propofol — the drug deemed the chief cause of his death — as a sleep aid but he denies involuntary manslaughter or gross negligence. Murray’s treatment of heart patients at his practices in Las Vegas and Houston was the focus of testimony at his trial in Los Angeles on Wednesday, reports the AP.

“I believe that Dr. Murray is not getting a fair shake,” said Andrew Guest, 48, of Las Vegas, who was treated by Murray for a heart condition. “I believe he needs support and I appreciate his kindness, his caring and I’m alive today because of that man.”

Another four patients said Murray was a thorough and caring physician. They also described him as generous and said he would occasionally treat patients for free. Gerry Causey said Murray not only operated on him in Las Vegas but became his best friend afterward.

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