I am absolutely disgusted with the manner the media has covered Michael Jackson's trials from the very beginning. I was only 10 at the time of his second trial, and I remember being exposed to nothing but negativity that I had whole hearted believed in the slander.
Being far more sensible now than I was at 10, I would tell anyone to NEVER believe in anything until presented with sufficient evidence. This podcast has been exactly that for me; insurmissable evidence. It was made very clear that there were more than one intention in this war against wealthy celebs. Any person with an ounce of a logic could see right through the deceptive intent of the two families in question! In fact, such a large scale trial was far from necessary had we dug just a little into the plaintiffs.
And I continue to be disgusted with the way the media continues to tarnish MJ's character, with tale old lies that were previously thrown out of court, at a time when he isn't ever here to defend himself. Allow him to meet his consequences with peace in the hereafter (had he committed anything) and leave his children and loves ones the ability to remember him as the loving father/son/brother/friend that he was.
Being far more sensible now than I was at 10, I would tell anyone to NEVER believe in anything until presented with sufficient evidence. This podcast has been exactly that for me; insurmissable evidence. It was made very clear that there were more than one intention in this war against wealthy celebs. Any person with an ounce of a logic could see right through the deceptive intent of the two families in question! In fact, such a large scale trial was far from necessary had we dug just a little into the plaintiffs.
And I continue to be disgusted with the way the media continues to tarnish MJ's character, with tale old lies that were previously thrown out of court, at a time when he isn't ever here to defend himself. Allow him to meet his consequences with peace in the hereafter (had he committed anything) and leave his children and loves ones the ability to remember him as the loving father/son/brother/friend that he was.