Good listen, but biased
I had to listen to this all the way through quickly. It was very well done with a great variety of people providing insight into the personal life of Michael Jackson. I especially appreciated a lot of the detail paid to the early years and the rise of Michael Jackson, however, it seemed biased in the way it portrays his supposed guilt in these cases. Especially ending with the take on Finding Neverland as the final summary which by itself has so much inconsistency and so many issues with it, that it in no way verifies Jackson as guilty. And even starting with the beginning case of the Chandler family. However, I appreciated the attention given to his exploration of his faith and the role that church played in his early adult years.
MrsG0310 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/23
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Fascinating take on the rise and fall of Michael Jackson. Reminded me of Macbeth.
Anomalous via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/23
It was clear they approached this from the viewpoint that he was in fact a child molester. There were attempts at being unbiased through out the show, but it was paper thin. That’s not good journalism. They speak of the Leaving Neverland documentary as if it’s fact. Yes they point out it’s...Read full review »
Murrhound via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/23
Well researched and illuminating podcast re: Michael Jackson. I learned a lot more about MJ than previously known. No matter his history, crimes, denials; I don’t condone, minimize, preying on children is wrong- always. However, I love love love his music and videos. His music, & powerful “do...Read full review »
cecegrrl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/23
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