"I can't believe that this man could sleep in the same bedroom for 365 straight days and not do something more than just watch television and eat popcorn," he said. "I mean that doesn't make sense to me, but that doesn't make him guilty of the charges that were presented in this case and that's where we had to make our decision."
Most of the Jurors believed something took place, but there was no "proof".
But now, we are going to hear many, many sorted things Jackson did. People are going to come out of the woodwork. They'll report, we'll decide.
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“Most of the Jurors believed something took place, but there was no “proof”.”
You can’t prove a negative. But you’d have to believe he had the hots for poor boys with blackmailer moms, but didn’t find little McCauley Culkin attractive. Or else you must think he was a highly disciplined child molestor, who left his fellow celebrites alone (but he couldn’t resist the drugs that killed him). Then there’s the amazing possibility that he was actually innocent of being a child molestor.
I remember when I was a teenager I was once invited to the home of my uncle’s in-laws, and the only one for me to play with there was an 8 year old girl. We had a nice time playing in the yard, but the girl’s mom was staring at me as though I was planning to molest her little girl. Since I had no bad intentions I found it a bit comical, as I did once when I returned from a trip to the far east and got the drug-smuggler’s search by customs. Sometimes people who rouse our suspicion can actually be quite innocent.