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Michael Jackson Conspiracy

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She was gutsy enough to dig deeper, looking pass, rumour, innuendo, lies and untruths to get at the REAL truth of the trial. Worse yet, NOT ONE person from the District Attorney's office had ever contacted Culkin either, yet they charged Michael Jackson and dragged him through the unspeakable and unwarranted humiliation of that sham of a trial based on the testimony of already discredited witnesses that you wouldn't believe if they told you they were lying. She discredits, demeans and demoralizes Bashir in her book the same way he did those things about Michael Jackson in his documentary. Furthermore, I found using names of Michael's songs for titles of the chapters essentially inappropriate.

Through his music, Michael spreads beauty, art, love, peace, prosperity, hope, kindness, bliss, and much more. Even though I grew up a huge Jackson fan, I didn't know anything about the case, and considered him, like, maybe-possibly-probably guilty. The prosecutors put his whole life under a microscope, threw any accusation they could think of at him in the hopes that surely SOMETHING would stick, and still, despite all this effort and millions of dollars of taxpayer money spent, the jury of his peers found not a single thing to find him guilty on. I've been on a binge of MJ books this summer, and Conspiracy is a must read in the vast, often polluted ocean of MJ related books. Well, since then I have realized that my knowledge of all the facts of the case (as well as the 1993 allegations) was sorely lacking and I've done a complete about-face with regard to Michael Jackson.

I was happy to read the real story and I praise Aphrodite Jones (who was there at every trial) for writing this book.

The evidence against Michael Jackson was weak, in fact laughable, it was a disgrace the case even made it to court. While I believe that the book does a good job of reporting events as they happened in the 2005 trial, it does so with heavy inclusion of opinion on the part of the author. I had trouble putting the book down - at least, it was very hard to do whenever I was forced to by other obligations. Everyone in the courtroom was shocked to see how much Janet's physical appearance had altered in two years, and people remarked about it, gossiping about the fact that she had gained quite a bit of weight, had chosen not to wear stylish clothes, and had forgotten her beauty secrets, wearing no makeup whatsoever.As an example of the gist of the book, one of the prosecution's main witnesses was an already discredited former chambermaid fired for stealing from Mr.

It didn't seem to matter that they were sending an innocent man to the gallows, as long as the world knew their names the next day. By completing your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and authorise Audible to charge your designated card or any other card on file. It was very readable, as publications written by journalists are apt to be, and it was full of information.There are other ways she could have "gotten back" at MJ and indeed, she did seem remorseful on the stand, according to this book. But I feel like the reporting of this trial would have been so much stronger had the author not injected her own beliefs into her book. The series follows Jones, who's written a string of best-selling true crime books, as she unravels new mysteries lurking behind cases that shocked America: O. Anyone who still harbours the slightest suspicion of the truth in this matter should read Aphrodite Jone's "Michael Jackson Conspiracy".

I would like to think as a society, we can accept people who are different; that as human beings, we are open to unique opportunities and experiences, and are willing to give them a chance. I received it in the mail on a Thursday and finished it that following Sunday night (this is FAST for me, given everything else I have on my plate). If you're at all curious about what exactly went on in that courtroom (not to mention how irresponsibly it was reported on), look no further, because I doubt a more thorough record exists apart from the court transcripts themselves. It is scary what people in power can do particularly when they have a prejudice against certain people.

I applaud Aphodite Jones (white woman of greek descent) one the many reporters that were one sided and bashing Michael during that ungly ridicullous trial.

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