'I'm here for you Paris': Disgraced doctor Conrad Murray's bizarre offer of support to troubled daughter of Michael Jackson from behind bars
Dr. Conrad Murray has reportedly sent an audio letter to Paris Jackson lending her his support
His audio message to Paris - which he recorded behind bars - comes following the 15-year-old allegedly tried to end her own life on Wednesday by taking a large number of painkillers and slashed her writs with a knife.
Conrad, 60, served as Michael's personal physician and was arrested following the late star's death in 2009 when Paris was just 11-years-old.
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He has apparently attempted to contact Paris while she recovers in hospital under a psychiatric order.
According to the Daily Mirror newspaper, he said: 'Paris, this is a letter to you. I don't know what you are going through but I am sure whatever it is must be difficult.
'I can tell you are not doing well and I don't know if there is anything I can do to solve your pain or help you with your problem.
'But I wanted you to know that I am here for you. I've never been gone. I always will be available to listen to you, answer questions or share with you a plethora or beautiful untold stories of your father, as well as venerable thoughts of you that he shared with me.
'I now leave you the tears in my eyes and in the loving arms of God, your father and Christ. Conrad Murray. I love you.'
Paris Jackson appeared happy only last week
while out with her biological mother Debbie Rowe, although she
demonstrated scratch marks on her arms
'Paris has been very, very depressed for a while. She's been throwing fits and tantrums, kicking and screaming and cutting herself,' a source told People magazine.
'She misses her father greatly,' the source adds. 'She was the center of Michael's world and it's all different now. She says that she is lonely and that she doesn't feel loved.'
Close family: Paris and her brothers Prince Michael and Blanket were thrown into the spotlight when their father died in 2009
Paris seems concerned by her father’s legacy — and wants him to be remembered as a consummate entertainer, not a drug-addicted oddball.
Making a connection: Paris has been spending a lot of time with her mother Debbie in recent weeks as they form a relationship
The suicide attempt also reportedly followed a blazing argument after Paris was denied the chance to attend a Marilyn Manson concert.
It is believed she may also have been feeling under pressure after being expected to testify as a witness in an upcoming legal case involving her late father's estate and music promoter AEG Live.
Family memories: Photographed here in 2008 are
(from left) Michael Joseph Jr, the son of real estate developer Mohamed
Hadid, Hadid, Paris, Michael, Blanket, and Hadid's other child
Childhood memories: Paris and Prince Michael in their early years
Paris has also allegeldy been in arguments with her brother, Prince Michael, after she started growing close to her biological mother, Debbie Rowe, who she was denied to spend much time with when her father was alive.
The developing relationship has apparently created a rift within the Jackson family as Paris and her brother have differing opinions of spending time with their mother.
Serving sentence: Conrad Murray is currently in jail after being found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson
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