A documentary revealed that Michael Jackson was asking Conrad Murray for "milk" that's served as his last words before he died. Jackson referred to propofol as "milk".

A documentary broadcasted by NBC last Friday, Dr. Conrad Murray said that Jackson's last words on the night of June 25, 2009, the night of his death were, "Let me have some milk." Murray said that the late pop legend begged him to have some milk the night hours before his death.

"He was pleading, and begging me, to please, please, let him have some milk," Murray said in the documentary. "That was the only thing that would work. He really could not sleep. Have you ever seen the "Thriller" image when he was made up? He looked that hysterical."

On Monday, a decision was made final and the jury found Dr. Conrad Murray guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson.

The doctor is also facing four years to spend in prison for the felony conviction pressed on him on November 29 of last year.

The legal team of Dr. Murray gave NBC all access to their client within the two years leading up to the manslaughter trial where he is now proclaimed guilty.

His testimony and recollection of the King of Pop's last words were recorded for the documentary on Oct. 30, 7 days before the court gave its verdict.

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