Michael Jackson Michael Jackson Just a day after his public message to fans, shocking news has emerged about Michael Jackson's personal physician.

Dr Conrad Murray protested his innocence yesterday in a pre-recorded YouTube message, saying: "I have done all I could do. I told the truth and I have faith that the truth will prevail."

However, reports have surfaced today via Fox News that he could be charged with manslaughter in as little as two weeks.

Investigators have reportedly revealed that they have a further search warrant, allegedly for a Los Angeles pharmacy, in order to gather more evidence against the 53-year-old doctor.

Michael is said to have passed away after being given the surgical anaesthetic Propofol through a drip to help him sleep.

However, Dr Conrad's lawyer Ed Chernoff has said he never prescribed or adDr Conrad Murray Dr Conrad Murray ministered any drug that "should have killed" the singer.

Fox News also said that police sources revealed Michael's dermatologist, Dr Arnold Klein, could also be charged with medical malpractice - although this has been denied by his lawyer.

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office said there was no way to know who may be charged, and with what, until police complete their investigation.

Jane Robison added that the police have not yet decided on any charges.