Perhaps the most anticipated autopsy in the history of celebrity culture was that of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, who was found not breathing in his bed on the afternoon of June 25, 2009 by his personal physician Conrad Murray. Jackson was working hard rehearsing for a series of comeback concerts in London. Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in November 2011. According to People, "prosecutors portrayed Murray, 58, as a reckless doctor who, for $150,000 a month, sold out the Hippocratic oath, and to treat Jackson's insomnia, gave the King of Pop a nightly drip of propofol, an unpredictable and potentially fatal anesthetic."