A police report related to an operation in Michael Jackson's home in 2003, which revealed the pop music of the King's fans his love of children, morbidity and pornography, resurfaced on Tuesday.
The artist, who died in 2009, was acquitted in 2005 after being accused of sexual assault during a trial that lasted 14 weeks.
Posted on site by Tuesday Radar Online, the report was prepared in this context and contains details of numerous books, magazines and documents seized at Neverland, the great Michael Jackson's house hidden among vineyards within California, near Santa Barbara (West from United States).
At the time, police said the material found was not an illegal, but that could be part of a strategy of "preparation" by which pedophiles "can reduce inhibitions of their victims and facilitate their aggression."
The commissioner of the Santa Barbara County said the website Radar Online has not obtained the original documents presented as evidence in 2005.
"Some of the documents appear to be copies of reports written by the staff of the police station and photos taken by these employees, mixed with contents that appear to come from the Internet or from other sources," said the police in a statement.
Among the pictures published by the site, there are pornographic images of young adults in sadomasochistic poses, and morbid, including children.
The seized and detailed parts in the police report evoke images of bodily mutilations.
Radar Online quotes an unidentified investigator according to which the pop star had "shocking images of child torture", which were not played by the site.
"The documents collected (by the police) draw a frightening and bleak picture of Michael Jackson," added this source.
In 2005, the singer was acquitted after a trial during which the jury heard testimony about the sordid lifestyle of the artist and their relationships with children.
The complaint was made by the family of a 13 year-old Gavin Arvizo.
The singer's estate managers of "Thriller," "Beat It" or "Bad" criticized on behalf of Michael Jackson's relatives, Radar, saying that the publication occurs with the approach of another anniversary of the artist's death, which occurred on 25 June.
"Those who still try to exploit shamefully Michael Jackson image ignores the fact that in 2015 he was declared innocent by a jury of 14 charges against him during a fruitless hunt witches," the statement said.
"Michael is as innocent of these infamous accusations now that is dead as when he was alive, even if you are no longer here to defend himself. Just," the statement added.
In addition, the nephew of musician, Taj Jackson lamented the Radar Online article in your account on the social network Twitter.
"Not only there is no truth in this story, but also I'm already tired of this m .... Long live their lives and let us live ours," he wrote.
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