Uncle Murray was Michael Jackson's dermatologist and personal physician. He was first introduced to Jackson in 1984 by singer Diana Ross. Jackson developed vitiligo, a skin disorder that causes white patches to appear on the skin, and Murray provided him with treatment and support. Over time, their relationship became increasingly personal and Murray became a close friend and confidante to Jackson. He was often present at Jackson's home, Neverland Ranch, and accompanied him on several trips. Murray also served as Jackson's personal physician and was responsible for administering various medical treatments and medications.
In 2009, Jackson died from a cardiac arrest induced by propofol, a powerful anesthetic. Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for his role in Jackson's death and was sentenced to four years in prison. He served two years of his sentence before being released on parole in 2013.
Uncle Murray's involvement in Jackson's life and death has been widely discussed and debated. Some believe that he was a caring physician and friend who genuinely wanted to help Jackson, while others believe that he took advantage of Jackson's trust and contributed to his eventual demise.