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Michael Jackson: Music & Monsters

Michael Jackson: Music & Monsters

Hidden Killers Podcast 8 episodes Latest May 10, 2026

Michael Jackson sold over 400 million records and changed the music industry, but he may also be the most accused entertainer in modern history. This five-part investigative series from Hidden Killers host Tony Brueski examines every major accusation against Michael Jackson, from the Jordan Chandler case to the 2005 criminal trial and the Leaving Neverland allegations. The series follows the money on both sides and presents what has been debunked and what has been verified, without picking a side.

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A Psychiatrist's Letter Existed Two Days Before the Michael Jackson Extortion Tape May 10, 2026 2677 Everyone knows about the tape — a father recorded threatening to destroy Michael Jackson. It's been cited for decades as the clearest evidence of extortion. What most people don't know is that a lawyer had already obtained a psychiatrist's letter suggesting abuse two days before that recording was made. That timeline changes the entire framing of the 1993 Chandler case, and in this Hidden Killers
Michael Jackson: The Verdict the World Is Still Waiting For May 8, 2026 1580 The biopic tells one story. The documentaries tell another. The courtroom is about to tell a third. And the truth — if it exists in any complete form — probably includes pieces of all of them.This is the final episode of the series, and it covers the Cascio family’s explosive allegations, the full pattern across thirty years of accusations, and the question that has no satisfying answer. The Casc
Michael Jackson, Wade Robson, and the Leaving Neverland Debate May 7, 2026 887 Wade Robson and James Safechuck anchored the most explosive documentary about Michael Jackson ever made. Leaving Neverland won an Emmy, got Jackson’s music pulled from radio stations, and triggered a cultural reckoning. Then the reckoning faded. Streaming numbers recovered. Broadway kept selling tickets. The estate got the documentary pulled from HBO entirely. And the two men at the center of it
Michael Jackson’s 2005 Trial: The Complete Breakdown May 6, 2026 846 This is the trial everyone references and almost nobody fully understands. The prosecution’s case. The defense’s demolition. The witnesses on both sides. The verdict. And what the jurors said afterward that complicates everything.Michael Jackson faced ten criminal charges in 2005, including allegations of child abuse, intoxicating a minor, and conspiracy. The accuser was a teenage cancer survivor
Michael Jackson and Jordan Chandler: The Untold Full Story May 5, 2026 1401 You know the headline: Michael Jackson paid twenty-three million dollars to settle abuse allegations in 1993. But do you know the recorded phone call that preceded it? Do you know the timeline of the psychiatric letter, the demand, the counter-offer? Do you know what the strip search actually showed — and why both sides claim it proves their case? Do you know that the boy at the center of all of
Michael Jackson: Guilty, Innocent, or Something Else Entirely? May 4, 2026 1267 You’ve heard the accusations. You’ve heard the defenses. You’ve watched the documentaries and the biopic and the courtroom footage and the interviews. And you still don’t know what to think. That’s not because you’re confused. It’s because nobody has ever presented this case honestly enough to let you make up your own mind.This is a five-part series examining every major accusation against Michae
Michael Jackson: The $200 Million Lawsuit His Estate Tried to Bury Apr 27, 2026 1109 For twenty-five years, the Cascio family was Michael Jackson's shield. They testified at his 2005 trial. Frank Cascio wrote a book defending him. They sat on national television and told the world Jackson never harmed anyone.Now all five Cascio siblings are suing, alleging Jackson drugged and systematically abused them since childhood. The estate calls it a two hundred million dollar extortion sc
Michael Jackson's "Second Family" Just Turned on Him Apr 27, 2026 1389 How does someone defend a man for twenty-five years — on Oprah, in a published memoir, at a criminal trial — and then file a federal lawsuit saying he assaulted every one of their children?The Cascio family just went public with allegations against Michael Jackson's estate that are as disturbing as they are difficult to process. Four siblings filed a federal lawsuit. A fifth reportedly filed thro

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