Lonely, eccentric, secluded Wacko Jacko cannot be trusted to reveal the truth about his nose, his past or what really happens in Neverland, but is he as sinister as he is made out to be?
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Lonely, eccentric, secluded Wacko Jacko cannot be trusted to reveal the truth about his nose, his past or what really happens in Neverland, but is he as sinister as he is made out to be? After ITV1's 'Living with Michael Jackson' appeared on TV, the headlines 'Jacko; I sleep with boys,' ran through the newspapers. As ITV1's Martin Bashir questioned Wacko Jacko about his past, his nose and his children, he stressed the abnormality of Jacko's situation. Not only did Martin repeat Jacko's answers, but also made sure everyone saw Jacko as a deluded, creepy, potential paedophile. The programme has been named the longest suicide note in history. It seems too easy to judge Jacko and it all appears too open and basic. Wacko Jacko has made it easy for us to judge him by letting us into his life. We could judge him by looking at his abnormal face or...


