Michael Jackson’s ex-wife blasts former doctor for disgraceful, disrespectful interviews

Nov 26, 2013 20:26 GMT  ·  By
Debbie Rowe was married to Michael Jackson for 3 years, gave him 2 children, Prince and Paris
   Debbie Rowe was married to Michael Jackson for 3 years, gave him 2 children, Prince and Paris

Attorneys for Katherine Jackson, Michael Jackson’s mother, have already reacted to a couple of interviews the doctor found guilty of killing him, Dr. Conrad Murray, has given these past few days. It’s now Debbie Rowe’s turn to speak up – and she has nothing nice to say about Murray, as expected.

Debbie was married to Michael for 3 years between 1996 and 1999, during which time she gave birth to 2 children, Prince and Paris. She has been reinstated supervised visitation rights after the singer’s death in 2009 and she’s trying to mend broken bridges with her children.

The other day, Murray gave his first post-jail interview saying, among a myriad of other things, that Debbie was not the natural mother of the kids but just a surrogate. He also claimed to have it on good authority that none of the three children Michael said he fathered were actually his, having asked for friends’ help on that.

To appear more convincing, Michael’s former physician, who also claims to have been his best friend for many years, noted that he and the singer would laugh about Debbie and her looks, saying neither would have slept with her if she was the last woman on earth.

That was the straw that broke the camel’s back, because Debbie has just declared war on Murray in a statement to TMZ, saying she’s “disgusted” by what she read in the press.

“[Within 18 months], a Jackson fan will shoot him dead, and I'd buy the bullet. I wouldn't shoot him but I'd buy the bullet... a hollowpoint,” she says. Wikipedia says such a bullet “is an expanding bullet that has a pit or hollowed out shape in its tip, often intended to cause the bullet to expand upon entering a target in order to decrease penetration and disrupt more tissue as it travels through the target.”

That should clear the air on how Rowe really feels about the things Murray has been saying about her and especially about Michael Jackson since his release from prison. “At least I can breed. He can't even write prescriptions anymore,” she adds.

Debbie also takes issue with the idea that Murray would get paid today for speaking badly about his former employer, the one he literally put in the ground, especially since he was found guilty of his death.

“It's so disgusting he's trashing the dead. The jury sure didn't buy his story,” she says of Murray’s claims that Michael woke up on that fateful night from a drug-induced sleep, injected himself with the powerful anesthetic Propofol and thus ODed – while Murray was out of the room for no more than 2 minutes.