Police: Jackson's doctor cooperating with investigation
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's cardiologist, who met with detectives Saturday, has provided information that will help with the investigation into the singer's death, the Los Angeles, California, Police Department said.
Rev. Jesse Jackson (left) and Joseph Jackson (right) stand outside Michael Jackson's home.
The department said late Saturday that it conducted an "extensive interview" with the doctor, who may have been the last person to see Jackson alive.
"Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician who was with Michael Jackson at the time of his collapse, voluntarily contacted the Los Angeles Police Department," the statement said.
"Detectives assigned to Robbery-Homicide Division met with Dr. Murray and conducted an extensive interview. Dr. Murray was cooperative and provided information which will aid the investigation."