jan 18, 1960 - Murray moves to Trinidad & Tobago
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From P. 94 (citation limit reached)
At the age of seven, Murray relocated to Trinidad and Tobago to live with his mother, where he became a citizen and finished high school. Like his mother Milta, Murray was determined to make a better life for himself, demonstrating at an early age a propensity to work hard. After high school he volunteered as an elementary school teacher in Trinidad, an experience he followed with work as a customs clerk and an insurance underwriter in order to pay for his college education. Murray also wasn't afraid to take advantage of an opportunity. At the age of 19 he bought his first house, then later sold it for a decent profit to support his university tuition in the United States.
https://www.biography.com/personality/conrad-murray
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P. 37 Murray book: When my mother moved to Trinidad she promised to bring me there as soon as possible. But I did not care about that. I saw my grandmother as my actual biological mother, so I didn't want to leave her, leaving her would be more traumatic. It took seven years before my mother fulfilled that promise. When I finally moved there, with my mom’s my stepfather and my sister Suzan, I felt I was an outsider to the life she had established there.
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As I looked back over the years the most impacting life changing event that happened to me as a youth was my mother's determination to bring me to live with her in Trinidad. Had I stayed with my grandmother, I likely would have been spoiled rotten, and grew up irresponsible.
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