Dr. Conrad Murray was reportedly placed on suicide watch hours after his conviction for the 2009 involuntary manslaughter of pop superstar Michael Jackson.

Murray, who was found guilty after a unanimous verdict on Monday, was handcuffed and then led from the Los Angeles County jail.

The 58-year-old cardiologist's defence team said it plans to appeal the conviction, but they will have to deal with his sentencing on Nov. 29.

According to reports, Murray's lawyer, Nareg Gourjian, said Murray was "devastated" by the guilty verdict after the six-week trial but expects to win his appeal.

Fans outside were elated by Murray's guilty verdict on Monday, saying that they believed justice had finally been delivered for Jackson.

The Houston doctor, who was hired by Jackson to be the King of Pop's personal physician, was accused of providing a lethal dose of the drug propofol to help the music icon fall asleep.

With Murray's guilty verdict still fresh, MSNBC plans to air a documentary Friday that the network has billed as the untold story behind the doctor's personal relationship with Jackson.

Although Murray did not take the stand during his trial, he gave interviews for the filming of the documentary.