Michael Jackson speaks about no childhood on tape

Michael Jackson is heard in a heartbreaking taped conversation talking about the fact that he had no childhood and his love for children.
The motives as to why Dr. Conrad Murray recorded this conversation weeks before MJ died is still unclear. At the very minimum it shows the doctor was aware of the fragile state of the singer and his physical condition. On the more sinister level was it to be used later to extract money, brag to others, embarrass the singer, sell to tabloids, etc. Who knows. It would seem the doctor has some serious explaining to do.
What is obvious, however, is that if anyone ever doubted the singers intentions towards children, they are now over. His love and compassion for children is clearly evident in this recording.
MJ claims, “I love them because I didn’t have a childhood.”
You can hear MJ’s voice in the recording — slurred, incoherent — explaining how he wanted to outdo The Beatles and Elvis with his final concerts, and go down in history as the greatest entertainer who ever lived.
Michael becomes extremely emotional while speaking about his children — saying, “I had no childhood. I feel their pain. I feel their hurt.”
This recording was made on Sunday May 10th, 2009 at 9:05 AM on his iPhone.
At one point in the clip, Murray asks Michael if he’s okay — and Michael responds, “I am asleep.”






