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6 hours agoMichael Jackson: The Trial review these unheard recordings of the singer make for alarming listening
We've long seen how charming and generous [Jackson] could be, opined Jefferson. Now we've also seen how calculating, selfish and gripped by demons he was. Leaving Neverland remains the most effective resume of that apparent duality, and of how in the case of Wade Robson and James Safechuck their memories of the singer's dream-like ranch would take on an infernal quality.
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