LOS ANGELES (Reuters): Images of Michael Jackson lying dead in a hospital and rehearsing the day before his death, along with recollections of the singer as a troubled ''lost boy,'' made for a heart-wrenching opening Tuesday to the manslaughter trial of the doctor hired to care for him.
In opening arguments two years after Jackson's death by drug overdose of propofol and sedatives, prosecutor David Walgren told jurors the ''Thriller'' singer ''literally put his life in the hands of Dr. Conrad Murray.''
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