Square One - Documentary about the '93 allegations

is this the documentary from Taj ?
 
#SquareOneMJ is trending on Twitter right now.
 
Amazing documentary.

Absolutely amazing documentary. God bless everyone involved, most especially Danny Wu and Josephine Zohny.

I didn't cry during the documentary itself, but it caught up with me at the end. It's really dreadful to think - what they did to such an innocent man.

#SquareOneMJ is trending on Twitter right now.

Good, as it should be. May its effects reverberate long after now.........
 
Mr. Wu hit is out of the park and used FACTS/court documents/etc. Great job.
 
Yeah this is ****ing brilliant. Hope it gets put on Amazon etc people need to see this
 
Danny Wu , thank you for making such an amazing TRUE documentary , i am going to share this everywhere so people who have given them 2 charletens time of day should now eat some serious humble pie.
 
Calm, factual, and rational. Well done.

And it’s creepy all over again how similar Dan Reed’s claim of a “love” relationship is to Victor Gutierrez’s words.
 
RedMaryFlint;4271009 said:
Calm, factual, and rational. Well done.

And it’s creepy all over again how similar Dan Reed’s claim of a “love” relationship is to Victor Gutierrez’s words.
Yep. And I'm so glad Square One finally addressed the shady involvement of Gutierrez (and Rodney Allen).
 
The most anticipated pro-Michael Jackson Documentary “SQUARE ONE” is now available to watch on YouTube.

The Documentary, directed by Danny Wu, is a documentary that investigates the first ever 1993 allegations against Michael Jackson. It strategically uncovers new evidence and information through interviews with people closest to the case. These interviews showcase never-before-heard public statements from witnesses, Michael Jackson’s nephew, and legal assistant to the prosecutor in ‘93.

[video=youtube;ZxNDb2PVcoM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxNDb2PVcoM[/video]
 
Solid doc. This is the first time the '93 case has been explained in detail. Speaking as someone who wasnt around back then its important we have the facts. I learned from this doc and im sure alot of other people will also. Evan was some piece of work to say the least. Karma got to him in the end imo.
 
Solid doc. This is the first time the '93 case has been explained in detail. Speaking as someone who wasnt around back then its important we have the facts. I learned from this doc and im sure alot of other people will also. Evan was some piece of work to say the least. Karma got to him in the end imo.

yes it did, does anyone know why he took his own life?
 
yes it did, does anyone know why he took his own life?
Most probably because he had cancer (so it's not like guilt had anything to do with it, although he must have been left alone by the end due to his own actions).
 
yes it did, does anyone know why he took his own life?
Does it matter. Had it not not been for him....Michael Jackson would still be here. He made him a victim of extortion money. I'm pissed off about something that happened while i was 2 years old (1993). I wish i had a time machine & stop mj 4rm ever getting into that car that was to breakdown
& start the chain of events that happened
 
It's a great document and collection of infos. Great job by everyone involved.

I just wish the editing was better, especially the audio has amateurish flaws in several parts (background music too loud / overpowering the talking, some loud cracks, etc). Good for YouTube, but I guess it's not really fit for TV like that, IF any station would actually be interested.
 
Does it matter. Had it not not been for him....Michael Jackson would still be here. He made him a victim of extortion money. I'm pissed off about something that happened while i was 2 years old (1993). I wish i had a time machine & stop mj 4rm ever getting into that car that was to breakdown
& start the chain of events that happened

I agree.
 
It's a great document and collection of infos. Great job by everyone involved.

I just wish the editing was better, especially the audio has amateurish flaws in several parts (background music overpowering the talking, some loud cracks, etc). Good for YouTube, but I guess it's not really fit for TV like that, IF any station would actually be interested.
To me, that make it more reliable. They are dealing in facts and NOT dealing to manipulate in editing, smoke and mirrors, hype, etc.
 
..manipulate in editing, smoke and mirrors, hype, etc.

When the emotional background music is overpowering the talking (at a few parts), it can actually be interpreted exactly like that.

Anyway, just saying. That's what pro TV people would notice. It's kind of YouTube standard, hardly any of the MJ video podcasters care about proper audio levels there.

Doesn't take away from the otherwise great work of the docu though.
 
Electro;4271054 said:
It's a great document and collection of infos. Great job by everyone involved.

I just wish the editing was better, especially the audio has amateurish flaws in several parts (background music too loud / overpowering the talking, some loud cracks, etc). Good for YouTube, but I guess it's not really fit for TV like that, IF any station would actually be interested.
Oh yeah, that was quite distracting and for non-native speakers like me a bit harder to understand.
Also while the texts were spot on, they were sometimes too quick or not effective enough graphically, plus the sources weren't always clearly indicated which can be a bit confusing for someone not familiar with the case.

But I think these things can be corrected, so it's not the real cause why it won't be picked up by major outlets - it's the topic itself. Why is that basically no one covered the real facts about the case during decades so we need young youtubers to create their own documentaries? I'm not sure why there's this opposition against telling the truth about the 93 case, but it's definitely there.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="hu"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SquareOneMJ?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SquareOneMJ</a> The only article anywhere in the US media over 26 years which actually presents some of the evidence from the defense's side is Mary Fisher's piece in GQ. <br><br>The only one. Says a lot about the media's agenda <a href="https://t.co/nYqdJAkcL9">https://t.co/nYqdJAkcL9</a> <a href="https://t.co/OwEX7GkbaW">pic.twitter.com/OwEX7GkbaW</a></p>&mdash; Believe the victims of false accusers (@Hammertonhal) <a href="https://twitter.com/Hammertonhal/status/1180528714867761154?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">2019. október 5.</a></blockquote>
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Electro;4271060 said:
When the emotional background music is overpowering the talking (at a few parts), it can actually be interpreted exactly like that.
I don't think so, it's clearly just awkward "post-production", I wouldn't read anything into it (especially as it just makes the content harder to understand instead of emphasising it).
 
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NatureCriminal7896;4271051 said:
He took his life because he knew what he did....
Sorry, but that's just wishful thinking.

He certainly managed to ruin his family as well as his own life while ruining MJ's, but that's all due to his own deeds, for which he was never held accountable legally. Having a terminal illness and dying alone isn't just the faith of bad people unfortunately, so I can't see that as some sort of "justice". He should have been held accountable and pay his dues to society.

wonderouzmj;4271053 said:
Had it not not been for him....Michael Jackson would still be here.
Yep, basically.

wonderouzmj;4271053 said:
I wish i had a time machine & stop mj 4rm ever getting into that car that was to breakdown & start the chain of events that happened
:( Quite chilling how some minor things can change everything, isn't it?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="hu"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Michael Jackson's car stalled in front of my office at a time before cell phones, in a weird twist of fate he couldn't get in touch with anyone and I drove him to a repair place, his world changed forever</p>&mdash; Anne Prenatt Green (@greenswede82) <a href="https://twitter.com/greenswede82/status/1095441342673563648?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">2019. február 12.</a></blockquote>
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Whoa whoa whoa. i don't wish death for the guy. but he knew what he did. that's all i'm saying....
 
Whoa whoa whoa. i don't wish death for the guy. but he knew what he did. that's all i'm saying....
Sure, that's clear. I'm just saying the reason he killed himself was his illness, not feeling of guilt. I think it's the the timing of his suicide that made some people think it was due to remorse.
 
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