it? he was talking about propofol, the anesthetic that finally killed him. it took him to the valley of death and did not bring him back. this is piers morgan tonight. jerad gerard butler s career took off in his role in 300. his latest is a searing performance in machine gun preacher. gerard butler joins me now. jerry, i think you re preferred to be known. americans call you gerard. which we can t have that. you re irish decent, but you re scottish, aren t you? that s right. scotland they never say gerard. they say jerad. i think we should insist on this pronunciation. yeah, yeah, yeah. let s start with your physique, because you look, unfortunately you re looking great, but i want to show you, luckily, a picture from last year where you weren t in such a great shape. all of the women have been going crazy. i prefer the gerard on the left, you know why, it s more like me, so that men like me look to you in the shot on the left and thought fantastic, t
he was talking about propofol, the anesthetic that finally killed him. it took him to the valley of death and did not bring him back. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening, another dramatic day in the trial of dr. conrad murray, who s accused of causing the death of michael jackson. to ted rollins in los angeles. reporter: piers, it was a riveting day in court today, we got to listen to conrad murray, basically, this will be it for jurors, unless he takes the stand, he gets to tell his side of the story through a police interview. a two-hour audiotape that jurors heard about an hour and 40 minutes of. in it he talks about giving michael jackson propofol every single night during the two months he was taking care of the pop star, except, he said, for the few days leading up to his death. he said he was trying to help jackson break away from the addiction to propofol, he said jackson was his friend, he said he was doing everything he could to jackson and jackson wa
dramatic day in the trial of dr. conrad murray, who s accused of causing the death of michael jackson. to ted rollins in los angeles. reporter: piers, it was a riveting day in court today, we got to listen to conrad murray, basically, this will be it for jurors, unless he takes the stand, he gets to tell his side of the story through a police interview. a two-hour audiotape that jurors heard about an hour and 40 minutes of. in it he talks about giving michael jackson propofol every single night during the two months he was taking care of the pop star, except, he said, for the few days leading up to his death. he said he was trying to help jackson break away from the addiction to propofol, he said jackson was his friend, he said he was doing everything he could to jackson and jackson was demanding he give him that, what he would call, milk. i got to sleep, dr. conrad. i have this rehearsals to perform, i must be ready for the show in england. tomorrow i will have to cancel
dr. conrad murray, who s accused of causing the death of michael jackson. to ted rollins in los angeles. reporter: piers, it was a riveting day in court today, we got to listen to conrad murray, basically, this will be it for jurors, unless he takes the stand, he gets to tell his side of the story through a police interview. a two-hour audiotape that jurors heard about an hour and 40 minutes of. in it he talks about giving michael jackson propofol every single night during the two months he was taking care of the pop star, except, he said, for the few days leading up to his death. he said he was trying to help jackson break away from the addiction to propofol, he said jackson was his friend, he said he was doing everything he could to jackson and jackson was demanding he give him that, what he would call, milk. i got to sleep, dr. conrad. i have this rehearsals to perform, i must be ready for the show in england. tomorrow i will have to cancel my my performance, i have
dramatic day in the trial of dr. conrad murray, who s accused of causing the death of michael jackson. to ted rollins in los angeles. reporter: piers, it was a riveting day in court today, we got to listen to conrad murray, basically, this will be it for jurors, unless he takes the stand, he gets to tell his side of the story through a police interview. a two-hour audiotape that jurors heard about an hour and 40 minutes of. in it he talks about giving michael jackson propofol every single night during the two months he was taking care of the pop star, except, he said, for the few days leading up to his death. he said he was trying to help jackson break away from the addiction to propofol, he said jackson was his friend, he said he was doing everything he could to jackson and jackson was demanding he give him that, what he would call, milk. i got to sleep, dr. conrad. i have this rehearsals to perform, i must be ready for the show in england. tomorrow i will have to cancel