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Episode 10: Ghost Story

De: Leon Neyfakh
Narrado por: Leon Neyfakh, Jay Smooth
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Michael Jackson spends his final days preparing for a series of comeback concerts, but tragedy strikes before rehearsals are even completed. In the aftermath of Michael’s death, a reckoning begins over everything he left behind.

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Such a sad history of a conflicted human. So much talent. Very unbiased reporting given

Many pieces

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Spent the entire weekend listening to every episode and I was hooked from beginning to end. It was very interesting to compare my memories of events with their reporting. I highly recommend it.

Fascinating listen

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I was there, the timeline of this narrative is my lifetime! I recognized and reminisced about every chapter of MJ’s life. An incredible and sad story.

Riveting

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Well done-just a bit disorganized and all over the place until the last two episodes going back and forth in places in Michael’s life.

Very Well done

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Let’s just start with classic grooming of parents and children and family and talk about how if he were just a random neighborhood child molester he would’ve been in jail way before he was ever initially accused back in 1993. I am a dancer and choreographer in Los Angeles, and I grew up on Michael Jackson, and I was obsessed with his music, but as a feminist and an advocate for children And women I no longer play his music in my studio and do not choreograph to any of his music. I feel like the intention was honorable from the producers of the show but at this point after the HBO Neverland documentary that came out a few years ago and me personally knowing Wade Robson, it is unconscionable that we don’t stand up for what is right. I feel like there needs to be a darker Broadway show about the other side of the story and I would invite Wade to choreograph it and tell the story of all the lost boys I don’t care who you are in this world. You don’t get to abuse people and get away with it because you’re particular unique savant talent. Inherent in the entertainment industry where you are a commodity you are given a bubble to live in. We need to believe his maid we need to believe the families and most of all we need to believe the victims. As much as I enjoyed this podcast, I feel like both of the journalists did not take a hard line at the end and I think they should have. I feel like they dropped the ball. Mr. Jackson was a child molester...Full stop. It is so disgusting that that narrative is being pushed aside so that his trust fund is being fed with millions upon millions of dollars on the backs of those that have been traumatized by him, and his dastardly deeds

PS peter pan was an asshole
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I think the evidence is all there

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