A Conspiracy of Shame

[b]What’s Going On In Santa Barbara?[/b] tHe cUttInG eDgE.com There is an old saying that what goes around comes around. May it still be so. More than a handful of people with common sense already recognized the nonsensicality of child molestation allegations against Michael Jackson. But last week, the case took yet another ridiculous turn when Jackson was indicted not only on charges of molestation but also on conspiracy to abduct a child as well as extortion. Just when you thought the injustice system in Santa Barbara could not get any more ridiculous, they continue to surprise and exceed me. Not.

Prosecutors Use Media, Then Blasts Them?–Bullet #142

Prosecutors Use Media, Then Blasts Them? – MJEOL Bullet #142 The Associated Press is reporting that prosecutors in the Michael Jackson “case” are fighting to have the gag order remain in place, with no one being able to officially respond to the many asinine and inane reports that have been circulating in the press. What the gag order was supposed to do and what it’s actually going are two different things.

Tabloid Reporter at Neverland before Police Raid?–Bullet #141

Tabloid Reporter at Neverland before Police Raid? – MJEOL Bullet #141 It has come to the attention of many people that tabloid reporter Diane Dimond has been more involved in this “case”—the reporting of it, the bringing about of these charges, and the knowledge of the investigation—than a great number of people have realized up until now.

Two Former Employees Start Jackson Support Site- MJEOL Bullet #140

Two Former Employees Start Jackson Support Site- MJEOL Bullet #140 Two former Jackson employees, Christian Robinson and Ian Barkley, have launched a support website called mjsinnocent.net. You may know Christian Robinson from his interview with ABC’s Cynthia McFadden Feb 26 2004. Robinson was Jackson’s videographer and Barkley was a photographer. Robinson was privy to devastating information that blows a gaping hole in the prosecution’s “case” against Jackson. More about that later.