Paris Jackson

Paris Jackson

Conrad Murray has pledged his support to Paris Jackson.

The disgraced former doctor sent the late Michael Jackson's daughter a bizarre audio letter from his cell yesterday (06.06.13) - where he is serving time for involuntary manslaughter of his former patient Michael in 2009 - expressing his concern and "love" for the 15-year-old star after her alleged suicide attempt on Wednesday (05.06.13).

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 is said to have screamed "I wish my daddy was here" before reportedly slitting her wrists and taking an overdose of pills following a blazing family row when she was told she couldn't attend a Marilyn Manson gig.

The troubled teen is also thought to have been stressed about testifying in the Jackson family's $40million legal battle against gig promoter AEG, who they blame for the 'Thriller' hitmaker's death.

Meanwhile, Paris' older brother Prince Michael has been to visit her in hospital in an attempt to patch up their relationship. The pair allegedly drifted apart because Paris had been spending more and more time with their biological mother, Debbie Rowe.

A source told RadarOnline.com: "Paris kept pushing Prince [to meet Debbie] and they drifted apart. As Paris began to spend more time with Debbie, Prince was hanging out with his girlfriend.

"However, all of that changed after Paris' suicide attempt. Prince stepped up, as he always does and told Paris how much he loves her in a phone call and vowed to help her in the aftermath of the suicide attempt. He visited her on Thursday."