Saturday, December 12, 2009

All That Glitters: Michael Jackson - The Crime and the Cover Up

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All That Glitters: Michael Jackson - The Crime and the Cover Up
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    An extraordinary case study giving the sensational but highly detailed factual evidence about allegations against Michael Jackson, self-styled 'King of Pop'. It is about being in the centre of the maelstrom that became the life of Jordie Chandler, the young boy, and his family, who were involved with Jackson. It is a blow-by-blow account of their relationship both while their story was undetected and afterwards when all concerned were hit by the media feeding frenzy - and worse - in what remains one of the major scandals of pop history. The author claims to unmask Michael Jackson and to put the spotlight on character traits of paedophiles; on the US legal system; on a cunning plot of deception and manipulation; on a campaign of vilification and victimisation; on how fame and power corrupted; and on a story that is increasingly topical again as the new Jackson trial looms. A highly accessible and gripping account of a drama - that included a USD20 million pay out - by one who had a ringside seat. "He (Michael) said that we had a little box, and this was a secret - and it's a box that only he and I could share. You put the secret in the box and nobody can know about what's in the box but him and me. He said that we weren't conditioned, but if this box were revealed to other people, like regular people of today's society, they're conditioned and so they would believe it was wrong. And so that's why I shouldn't reveal what's in the box."


     

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     "yellow journalism isn't journalism " 2009-07-10
    By J. Abercrombi
    "All That Glitters" is an interesting story, but a lot of it is conjuncture and mostly speculation on the author's part. Keep in mind, the keyword is "story". Raymond Chandler admits that he had no contact with his brother (the father of the boy who made an allegation against Michael Jackson nearly 16 years ago), yet he has enough opinions and "facts" to fill up an entire book. What is questionable is even by the author's own account (and this is not a pro-Michael book) he shows how money-motivated and greedy his brother was. It was both perplexing and auspicious to read how supposedly the child's parent basically let his son do whatever he pleased and then cooked up the scheme to soak Michael Jackson out of funds. The author also details how the father was very interested to have Michael finance his screenplay which may explain why the father turned on him when it was never sold. Since the recent and tragic death of Michael Jackson reports have begun to circulate stating that Raymond Chandler's nephew denied all of the '93 allegations. I would like to know what the author thinks about this. The only thing this book proves is that Michael Jackson was too trusting as far as greedy and money-hungry people were concerned.

     "Terrible book" 2006-01-24
    By NPD (Virginia)
    In my opinion, you should save your money. This reads as if the author has a hardware store full of axes to grind. If you're a budding attorney, the legal manuevering might be interesting.


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