Katherine Jackson Archive

  • Peter-Pan

    Michael Jackson: The Death of Peter Pan

    By RICHARD CORLISS | Time | Jun 26, 2009 Right now we could all use a selective memory wipe — a magical eraser to remove all the misery Michael Jackson endured and caused. Just for a minute, we’d like to have pure recollections of the...

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    Michael Jackson and the Jews

    By Tom Tugend | June 30, 2009 | jewishjournal.com Michael Jackson’s life was full of contradictions, and his relationship to Jews and the Jewish community was no exception. He asked to be allowed to visit the Museum of Tolerance and its Holocaust exhibit one week...

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    The Jackson Family Values

    An interview was aired in 1993, shortly after Michael’s interview with Oprah. In it, Katherine, Joseph, Jermaine, Randy and Rebbie make every effort to appear supportive of Michael. However, what at first appears to be a demonstration of strong family unity, quickly unravels to reveal...

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  • Michael’s Last Will

    Michael’s Last Will

    The “Last Will of Michael Joseph Jackson” was executed in Los Angeles on July 7, 2002 – the very next day after he spoke out about how he believed Sony and Tommy Mottolla, whom he described him as the devil, were conspiring against him. It...

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  • Geraldo Interviews Katherine Jackson, August 2009

    Geraldo Interviews Katherine Jackson, August 2009

    On the 2nd of August, Katherine Jackson spoke publicly for the very first time about her son’s death. Like other members of the family who have addressed the issue publicly, Katherine too believes foul play was the cause of Michael’s death. [kml_flashembed movie="http://www.youtube.com/v/iXD3ttwi7aE" width="425" height="344"...

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  • Jermaine Speaks Out

    Jermaine Speaks Out

    In 2006, Jermaine was about to release a tell-all book about growing up as a Jackson. The book included suggestions that Michael was a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of “important” businessmen. The book never saw the light of day. By Michelle Caruso...

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