A spokeswoman for the doctor at Michael Jackson's side when he died says he met for a second time with police and is not considered a suspect, Associated Press reported.
Miranda Sevcik (SEHV'-sik), a spokeswoman for Dr. Conrad Murray, said in a statement Saturday night that the doctor met to "clarify some inconsistencies." The statement also says investigators believe "the doctor is in no way a suspect and remains a witness."
Police confirmed that they interviewed Murray and that he was cooperative.
Sevcik says Murray and his attorney "answered every and all questions" during a three-hour meeting, and that he will continue to cooperate.
Murray was with Jackson when the singer stopped breathing Thursday, and reportedly performed CPR until paramedics arrived.