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Lisa B
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Lisa B asked in News & EventsCurrent Events · 1 decade ago

Are we still innocent until proven guilty?

I have read a lot of comments about Michael Jackson being a peadophile that he liked to sleep with little boys etc

I thought that you were innocent until proven guilty and since he was found innocent of the charges made against him why do people still assume that he was one. There is a book called The Michael Jackson Conspiracy by a lady called Aphrodite Jones. The author demonstrates the difference between what was reported and what actually happened by examining witness testimony, using extract from court transcripts, and describing both the jury's and Michael Jackson's reactions to what was being said.

We were led to believe that the main accusers were credible, yet over and over again under cross examination they were caught out in lies, and on many occasions actually had to admit that they were lying. Not only did their story keep changing but they even contradicted each other, and their reaction when faced with this was never reported by the media.

What do you think about this?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Well, I did your homework for you, but this answers your question:

    NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2003

    Ellen Crean - Jackson Interview Transcript - With Ed Bradley On '60 Minutes'

    By Ellen Crean

    Jackson speaks to Ed Bradley. (CBS)

    (CBS) For most of his life, Michael Jackson has been in the spotlight, most recently because of what has been described as bizarre behavior -— bizarre behavior that has now led him to be charged with sexually molesting a 13-year-old boy. If convicted, he could spend 20 years in prison.

    Now out on bail and awaiting trial, tonight Michael Jackson speaks out for the first time about his arrest, his accuser and the charges that have, for the moment, made his life a shambles.

    We sat down with Michael Jackson on Christmas Day at a hotel in Los Angeles –one of several cities where he has been in seclusion since authorities in Santa Barbara officially charged him with seven counts of sexual molestation and two counts of using an “intoxicating agent” — reported to be alcohol — to seduce the boy.

    ED BRADLEY: What is your response to the allegations that were brought by the district attorney in Santa Barbara, that you molested this boy?

    MICHAEL JACKSON: Totally false. Before I would hurt a child, I would slit my wrists. I would never hurt a child It's totally false. I was outraged. I could never do something like that

    ED BRADLEY: This is a kid you knew?

    MICHAEL JACKSON: Yes.

    ED BRADLEY: How would you characterize your relationship with this boy?

    MICHAEL JACKSON: I've helped many, many, many children, thousands of children, cancer kids, leukemia kids. This is one of many.

    Michael Jackson says his accuser is among thousands of children he’s invited to his 2,600—acre Neverland Ranch in California to play in his amusement park, visit his zoo, watch movies, play video games, and feast on their favorite foods.

    ED BRADLEY: But tell me why you developed Neverland.

    MICHAEL JACKSON: Because I wanted to have a place that I could create everything that I that I never had as a child. So, you see rides. You see animals. There's a movie theater. I was always on tour, traveling. You know? And — I never got a chance to do those things. So, I compensated for the loss by — I have a good — I mean, I can't go into a park. I can't go to Disneyland, as myself. I can't go out and walk down the street. There's crowds, and bumper to bumper cars. And so, I create my world behind my gates. Everything that I love is behind those gates. We have elephants, and giraffes, and crocodiles, and every kind of tigers and lions. And — and we have bus loads of kids, who don't get to see those things. They come up sick children, and enjoy it. They enjoy it in a pure, loving, fun way. It's people with the dirty mind that think like that. I don't think that way. That's not me.

    ED BRADLEY: And — and do you think people look at you and think that way today?

    MICHAEL JACKSON: If they have a sick mind, yeah. And if they believe the trash they read in newspapers, yeah. And — and it's not — what — just cause — remember something. Just because it's in print doesn't mean it's the gospel. People write negatives things, cause they feel that's what sells. Good news to them, doesn't sell.

    And Jackson says his relationship with this boy he first met a year ago was positive. He says he was determined to help him with his battle against cancer.

    ED BRADLEY: So when he would come over what would he do? What would you do?

    MICHAEL JACKSON: I'll tell you exactly. When I first saw him, he was total bald—headed, white as snow from the chemotherapy, very bony, looked anorexic, no eyebrows, no eyelashes. And he was so weak, I would have to carry him from the house to the game room, or push him in a wheelchair, to try to give him a childhood, a life. Cause I felt bad. Because I never had that chance, too, as a child. You know? That the— and so, I know what it— it felt like in that way. Not being sick, but not having had a childhood. So, my heart go out to those children I feel their pain.

    Jackson says he tried to help in the healing process by taking the boy around the grounds of Neverland to Jackson’s favorite places.

    MICHAEL JACKSON: He had never really climbed a tree. So, I had this tree that I have at Neverland. I call it, "My Giving Tree." Cause I like to write songs up there. I've written many songs up there. So, I said, "You have to climb a tree. That's part of boyhood. You just gotta do it." And — I helped him up. And once he went up — up the tree, we looked down on the branches. And it was so beautiful. It was magical. And he loved it. To give him a chance to have a life, you know? Because he was told he was going to die. They told him. They told his — his parents prepare for his funeral, that's how bad it was. And I put him on a program. I've helped many children doing this. I put him on a mental program.

    The boy — whose name and face we’re not r

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I watched the Martin Bashir interview on ITV when Jackson admitted to sleeping with boys, sharing wine ( jesus juice ) with them & how he thought it was perfectly okay to do that.

    A vast number of people didn't think it was alright.

    It wasn't alright then & it's still not all right now!

    I'm sure I didn't imagine it, Jackson ADMITTED it.

    Will people be stupid enough to make aphrodite jones a rich woman to change jacksons past now?

    I hope not.

  • 1 decade ago

    From a victim's point of view: if you are a child, who is on the witness stand..explaining your abuse in front of your abuser..and all the others who are in court, it will be very hard for you to speak under such pressures and get all the details actually right..

    By law: you are innocent until prove to be guilty..some guilty people will go free because of how the laws are written..some innocent people are find guilty..but this is how it is..in the criminal justice system..

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    You're blameless till established responsible. By legislation and by way of useful natural experience and data. Being established responsible, you've got too end up they did the flawed. Otherwise, you haven't any evidence of some thing as a result they are blameless. Being responsible till established blameless could be very ignorant and judgmental.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Nutsters said what I believe. Normal forty firve year old men don't sleep with children. They don't think it's a good idea. It isn't cute, it isn't sweet. It is disgusting. He admitted that to millions of people and I didn't like him after that.

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