Tag Archives: Tom Mesereau
Jason Francia (summary version)
During the 1993 Chandler allegations, in the absence of any substantial supporting evidence for Jordan’s claims, prosecutors were trying to boost their case by finding additional alleged victims. They interviewed 40-60 children (according to some sources, up to 100) who … Continue reading
General credibility problems with the Arvizo family
In this article we will discuss some other events, outside of their allegations against Michael Jackson, which highlight the Arvizo family’s credibility problems. While some of the media in 2005 pretended that the information you will find in this article … Continue reading
Has child pornography ever been found in Michael Jackson’s possession?
From time and time again, you may read people on various Internet websites, gossip blogs, comment sections and even the mainstream tabloid media claim and gossip that during the searches of Michael Jackson’s home in 1993 and/or 2005 child pornography … Continue reading
Lawyers being hired and the formation of the allegations
On March 24, 2003 Janet Arvizo formally hired William Dickerman as her attorney and Dickerman began writing letters to Jackson’s attorney, Mark Geragos on her behalf demanding the return of furniture, clothes, documents and various other items which were put … Continue reading
The Changing Content of the Allegations and Contradictions
Since there was no material evidence (DNA, blood, sperm, any kind of medical evidence, love letters etc.) that would link Michael Jackson to the alleged crime the case eventually came down to the credibility of the accuser and his family. … Continue reading
The Conspiracy Charge
The conspiracy charge was one of the charges brought against Michael Jackson in 2005. The prosecution’s initial felony complaint in December 2003 [1] did not include this charge, it was later added, after the Grand Jury hearings, and this addition … Continue reading
The crucial period: February 7-March 12, 2003
In the hindsight, when they made their allegations, the Arvizos claimed that during this period, February 7-March 12, 2003, they were kept captive at Neverland against their will. During their alleged captivity the Arvizos went shopping several times, visited a … Continue reading