I just don't buy the argument that he was an childlike innocent soul because he never had his own childhood. He may well have had arrested emotional development but he was also an adult with an adult libido and sexual proclivities. A true innocent would never have written these words... "She's says that's okay Hey baby do what you want I'll be your night lovin' thing I'll be the freak you can taunt And I don't care what you say I want to go too far I'll be your everything If you make me a star"
Watched the first half of the documentary. Grim. If the documentary makers are making such claims then could they not have put the 2 blokes through a lie detector to back up their story? It would give their story alot more credability.
Good question and for me the answer would be no. BUT with people he was a rich and tapped into the child like mind with his theme park, with all that it makes him psychologically powerful in my eyes and holds a certain power over parents too albeit wrongly.... Someone famous, someone rich, someone's friend. I suppose the only people apart from the alleged victims that may have known some of the answers are Liz Taylor, who is now dead, and another person who may have had a close insight into his life is Brooke Shields. He was a very troubled man, reported as abused by his father, abused by his medic, suffered psychological conditions over his health, particularly his skin problems from the Coca Cola accident through to his vitiligo condition and the subsequent drug abuse and (alleged) skin whitening. I haven't watched the documentary but well before that i always had my doubts about him, but doubts planted the only way the can be, by the media. I never like the idea of what i call hush money, for whatever reason it is paid, it adds to planting the seeds of doubt to wrong doing, even if not proven in a court of law. You only have to google 'Michael Jackson hush money' and the stories that come up, read disturbingly. I don't know what stage legally this is all at, but we've been here before, with gold jewellery and big cigars, prowling our hospitals. Straight questions by Oprah, but needed to nail him on them...
11 mins? Just gunna prepare some of my drugs to smoke and make a coffee to watch it with. I'll get back soon
I didn't even reply to you. It was a general comment and I don't recall you being on the other threads I'm posting on.
Interesting question asked by Jacksons nephew on the radio If you were the parent of an abused child would you want money or justice?
Justice. But like anything in life, do all people think the same, you just don't know where money is concerned, the sort of money that would set you up for life. People have sold their souls for a lot less in life.
How do you get justice from a dead person? Isn't pursuing the cash the only way to get the truth into the open? Wouldn't that be a form of justice?