Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Michael Jackson's FBI File Partially Released

Michael Jackson

The FBI has released half of Michael Jackson's file and it is a real snoozefest. They've withheld the major items, citing an ongoing investigation. What they did release makes FBI HQ look weak, as their investigations did not come across as very comprehensive. Overall, these files did not help Michael Jackson's name either.

The highlights include, U.S. Customs seizing a VHS tape Michael Jackson had in his possession, which was labeled "Michael Jackson's Neverland Favorites, An All Boy Anthology" and having it sent to the FBI to be analyzed for child pornography.

The title "Michael Jackson's Neverland Favorites, An All Boy Anthology" was not a good label for a tape and it probably raised suspicions. Jackson had the mind of a child in many ways, but that VHS tape title can be easily viewed a certain way.

Another file indicates the FBI believed two kids that gave testimony exonerating Michael Jackson at his private eye's office were "coerced."

Another file indicates a witness interviewed by the FBI, regarding a train ride with children present, where Jackson slept in the same room as a young boy, he was said to be "possessive of" later resulted in said witness hearing "questionable noises through wall." The FBI did not elaborate on that.

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