Anonymous wrote:I am watching it now. I’m having a hard time telling these two guys apart in their talking head interviews.
The Australian guy is married to a woman now, although he pings my gaydar. Is the other guy gay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly think there is a campaign of sorts to post pro-MJ comments on forums like this. I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but some of the comments on here defy logic otherwise, and they all have similar writing styles.
There are a ton of staunch MJ defenders. It’s nothing new. Go read the MJ forum on Lipstick Alley if you want your mind blown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly think there is a campaign of sorts to post pro-MJ comments on forums like this. I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but some of the comments on here defy logic otherwise, and they all have similar writing styles.
There are a ton of staunch MJ defenders. It’s nothing new. Go read the MJ forum on Lipstick Alley if you want your mind blown.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly think there is a campaign of sorts to post pro-MJ comments on forums like this. I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but some of the comments on here defy logic otherwise, and they all have similar writing styles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly think there is a campaign of sorts to post pro-MJ comments on forums like this. I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but some of the comments on here defy logic otherwise, and they all have similar writing styles.
I agree. His estate has billions at stake. I would expect them to hire people to fluency social media.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly think there is a campaign of sorts to post pro-MJ comments on forums like this. I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but some of the comments on here defy logic otherwise, and they all have similar writing styles.
Anonymous wrote:Half of me always believed he was innocent, just a weird man who was abused by his father and didn’t fully grow up. The other half kind of thought he probably did some inappropriate things to boys. I watched the documentary yesterday. I planned to watch first part only, but I couldn’t. I sat down for 4 hours and watched both parts. I am devastated and cried here and there. I could perfectly remember when I was 9 year old and my neighbor abused me. Like those two victims, I couldn’t tell my parents. I told my best friend and she told my mom, but my mom kept the secret and didn’t tell my dad. She was afraid he would end up killing the guy and going to prision. I told my dad for the first time last year, 25 years later! He cried.
Anonymous wrote:Half of me always believed he was innocent, just a weird man who was abused by his father and didn’t fully grow up. The other half kind of thought he probably did some inappropriate things to boys. I watched the documentary yesterday. I planned to watch first part only, but I couldn’t. I sat down for 4 hours and watched both parts. I am devastated and cried here and there. I could perfectly remember when I was 9 year old and my neighbor abused me. Like those two victims, I couldn’t tell my parents. I told my best friend and she told my mom, but my mom kept the secret and didn’t tell my dad. She was afraid he would end up killing the guy and going to prision. I told my dad for the first time last year, 25 years later! He cried.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone watched the doc and still thinks he is innocent?