VIDEO Trial Highlights: Michael Jackson’s Chef Testifies

Michael Jackson’s chef said that a frantic Dr. Conrad Murray ran halfway down the stairs of the singer’s home on the day he died and ordered her to get Jackson’s son, Prince.

Chef Kai Chase was the first person that a nervous Murray asked for help on the day Jackson died of a drug overdose. Murray, on trial for involuntary manslaughter, could face four years in prison if convicted.

Chase arrived to the Jackson home between 8 and 8:30 a.m. on June 25, 2009, the day Jackson died. Chase noticed a white bean soup that she’d made the day before and left for Jackson to eat after rehearsing for his grueling comeback tour dubbed “This Is It” was still in the fridge. A breakfast of almond and granola that she prepared for Jackson that morning was also never eaten. Murray, Jackson’s personal physician, typically came down to bring Jackson’s breakfast to him each day, she testified.

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