Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people I know seem utterly convinced of his guilt but I have to say I’m persuaded otherwise by Macauley Culkin’s defense of him. Macauley DGAF and would have no reason to lie.
All that says is that he didn't abuse Macauley. Doesn't mean it didn't happen to someone else. He can only speak to his experience. I found the accusers believable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people I know seem utterly convinced of his guilt but I have to say I’m persuaded otherwise by Macauley Culkin’s defense of him. Macauley DGAF and would have no reason to lie.
All that says is that he didn't abuse Macauley. Doesn't mean it didn't happen to someone else. He can only speak to his experience. I found the accusers believable.
Pedophiles are often aware enough to not target kids with enough of a support system that they'd be easily caught.
What support system did Mac have? Dude had to emancipate himself from his parents!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people I know seem utterly convinced of his guilt but I have to say I’m persuaded otherwise by Macauley Culkin’s defense of him. Macauley DGAF and would have no reason to lie.
All that says is that he didn't abuse Macauley. Doesn't mean it didn't happen to someone else. He can only speak to his experience. I found the accusers believable.
Well, and it doesn't even really "say" that. It just means Macauley says he didn't. You say he "DGAF and would have no reason to lie" but you don't know that. People protect their abusers for all kinds of reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people I know seem utterly convinced of his guilt but I have to say I’m persuaded otherwise by Macauley Culkin’s defense of him. Macauley DGAF and would have no reason to lie.
All that says is that he didn't abuse Macauley. Doesn't mean it didn't happen to someone else. He can only speak to his experience. I found the accusers believable.
He also had a very close friendship w/eightie’s icon Corey Feldman who also says Michael never abused him.
Perhaps Michael only abused boys that were not so famous……?
The current men that are trying to sue Michael’s estate come off to me as money-hungry snakes.
Just a weird vibe I get…….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven't any of you seen Neverland and then Oprah's interviews following up on that movie? You cannot watch that and have any doubt he was guilty.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Haven't any of you seen Neverland and then Oprah's interviews following up on that movie? You cannot watch that and have any doubt he was guilty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know. I was a kid when the trial in the early 2000s went down and my dad said the same thing, but my dad is a typical boomer male and said similarly about Woody Allen. I only remember this instance bc we were having dinner at my grandparents' house and they were convinced he did it and were absolutely gobsmacked my dad didn't agree with them.
I said in the other thread, MJ is a little before my time. When did he get weird? There are a lot of old interviews with him resurfacing bc of the movie and he seems normal through most of the 80s and then by the clips from the early 90s he's positively freakish. When did he start talking in that creepy little boy voice and decide that it was normal for little kids to be his best friends.
OMG. Sigh. Yeah, Woody Allen = a problem, lol.
Child of the 80s here. He always had a weird voice, and the addiction to plastic surgery probably began with a nose job in 1979. So it was always there. I would say he was looking and behaving bizarrely enough for his bizarreness to become a topic of conversation by the late 80s, and reached it's zenith when he dangled his infant son over a hotel balcony in 2002 scaring the hell out of everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people I know seem utterly convinced of his guilt but I have to say I’m persuaded otherwise by Macauley Culkin’s defense of him. Macauley DGAF and would have no reason to lie.
All that says is that he didn't abuse Macauley. Doesn't mean it didn't happen to someone else. He can only speak to his experience. I found the accusers believable.
Well, and it doesn't even really "say" that. It just means Macauley says he didn't. You say he "DGAF and would have no reason to lie" but you don't know that. People protect their abusers for all kinds of reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
I was inclined to believe that he might be, until I saw the documentary with two of the accusers giving their stories. I believed them. I'm a trial attorney, so I consider myself to be above par at sussing out lies, especially of this type. And like I said, I believed them. But with that said, none of us will ever know for sure.
But why did they lie for him during his trial?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people I know seem utterly convinced of his guilt but I have to say I’m persuaded otherwise by Macauley Culkin’s defense of him. Macauley DGAF and would have no reason to lie.
All that says is that he didn't abuse Macauley. Doesn't mean it didn't happen to someone else. He can only speak to his experience. I found the accusers believable.
Anonymous wrote:No.
I was inclined to believe that he might be, until I saw the documentary with two of the accusers giving their stories. I believed them. I'm a trial attorney, so I consider myself to be above par at sussing out lies, especially of this type. And like I said, I believed them. But with that said, none of us will ever know for sure.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know. I was a kid when the trial in the early 2000s went down and my dad said the same thing, but my dad is a typical boomer male and said similarly about Woody Allen. I only remember this instance bc we were having dinner at my grandparents' house and they were convinced he did it and were absolutely gobsmacked my dad didn't agree with them.
I said in the other thread, MJ is a little before my time. When did he get weird? There are a lot of old interviews with him resurfacing bc of the movie and he seems normal through most of the 80s and then by the clips from the early 90s he's positively freakish. When did he start talking in that creepy little boy voice and decide that it was normal for little kids to be his best friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people I know seem utterly convinced of his guilt but I have to say I’m persuaded otherwise by Macauley Culkin’s defense of him. Macauley DGAF and would have no reason to lie.
All that says is that he didn't abuse Macauley. Doesn't mean it didn't happen to someone else. He can only speak to his experience. I found the accusers believable.
Pedophiles are often aware enough to not target kids with enough of a support system that they'd be easily caught.
What support system did Mac have? Dude had to emancipate himself from his parents!