I was skeptical, but…
Like many others, I became convinced of Michael Jackson’s guilt after I watched the HBO special, “Leaving Neverland.” Prior to that, news sound-bites from his trials had also made me suspect the accusations were true. So, when confronted with this “Case for Innocence” podcast, I was curious how he could possibly be vindicated. The podcast not only persuaded me with actual evidence, it opened my eyes to how easily mislead we can be. I found the discrepancies and outright falsehoods on the part of the accusers very compelling and the way the media and the “Leaving Neverland” program succeeded in spinning a persuasive narrative that significantly lacked basic facts and important details was fascinating. On the contrary, this podcast seems to be straightforward and fact-based. I appreciate how they present the evidence in an objective and unemotional way. They also back up the info with source material and quotes from many of the players, which are quite revealing. I found the episode on “Deception Science” especially enlightening, even apart from the Michael Jackson case. Well done!
Lizzy22333 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/23
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