Jackson's doctor returns to work at Houston clinic

HOUSTON – Michael Jackson's doctor has returned to work at his Houston medical clinic for the first time since the pop star's death.

Dr. Conrad Murray arrived at the clinic Monday morning and was greeted by a couple patients and the pastor of his church.

Murray didn't speak with reporters before entering the Armstrong Medical Clinic, but a spokeswoman for his attorney says Murray is looking forward to getting back to work.

Murray, a cardiologist, was hired to be Jackson's personal physician during a world tour. He was with Jackson when the 50-year-old singer died June 25.

The doctor has been the focus of a Los Angeles police homicide investigation since telling investigators he administered a powerful operating room anesthetic to Jackson to help him sleep.

Murray has not been charged with a crime.

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HOUSTON (AP) _ Michael Jackson's doctor has returned to work at his Houston medical clinic for the first time since the pop star's death.

Dr. Conrad Murray arrived at the clinic Monday morning and was greeted by a couple patients and the pastor of his church.

Murray didn't speak with reporters before entering the Armstrong Medical Clinic, but a spokeswoman for his attorney says Murray is looking forward to getting back to work.

Murray, a cardiologist, was hired to be Jackson's personal physician during a world tour. He was with Jackson when the 50-year-old singer died June 25.

The doctor has been the focus of a Los Angeles police homicide investigation since telling investigators he administered a powerful operating room anesthetic to Jackson to help him sleep.

Murray has not been charged with a crime.

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