Presumed guilty
This podcast, though informative of Michael Jackson’s life from his early days till after his death, is told with the presumption that he was guilty of his accused crimes, and is one sided on that argument. The hosts do not attempt to even explore that Michael Jackson may have been innocent, and push the guilty narrative. In-depth research into the negative, with very little positive to say. In the end, they pretty much accuse anyone that still enjoys Michael Jackson’s music, as people that are willing to look the other way for crimes against children, because we like his music.
Lil' Kalel via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 02/22/24
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Didn’t realize after listening to first two episodes you have to have subscription. Disappointed
karen8196 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/27/23
Really well researched & put together. Binge listened & learnt a lot. Thank you!
carrieboosh via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/23/23
So detailed and fascinating, great interviews and a very interesting look at the Jacksons’ impact and power over the years. Now I want a second season looking just at the stories of different children he befriended. Sean Lennon has talked about his experience, and (paraphrasing) how he felt...Read full review »
mvilleneee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/23
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