Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor, is a free man now and plans on publishing a book he wrote while in jail justifying his actions, giving his side of the story.

Just two years ago, Conrad Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, which caused the death of "King of Pop" Michael Jackson. He was sent away for four years, which was the maximum sentence for the crime. But things may have worked out in his favor and of course his actions in the L.A. County Jail played a major role. Murray is a free man now, after he was released from prison 12:01 A.M. local time, Monday, October 28. He was released two-years ahead of his sentence as a result of good behavior and the credited time he spent in jail prior to his trial.

Murray's release does not give him the right to practice medicine in California but a report from LA Times say that he plans to appeal the ban. He also plans on getting his medical license back in Nevada, reports suggest.

Despite Murray's time in jail, the hatred in people's heart was felt following his release.

"I just want to know why he won't admit and take responsibility for what he did," Laura Sherwood of Phoenix, who moved to follow Murray's trial, said.

Another MJ fan, Julia Thomas told LA Times that she wanted to tell Murray that "he's going to be taunted as long as he walks this earth."

But Murray plans on changing his image with the help of a book he wrote during his time spent in jail. The book puts more light on Murray's side of the story, which justifies his actions and blames others, TMZ reports. He is also looking for a publisher and hopes that it will change his image and bring the real story to the world.