I was always a Michael Jackson fan since I was a little girl in the 80's. There is no denying his amazing talent. But, I know lies when I see them. These two men in the documentary are telling the truth. They were there, no one else was. They know what happened. Put the pieces together, look at the big picture and you will see that it is true as well. The pain and emotion in these men is raw and real. It is not a mystery that Michael was abused and a bit disturbed based on facts that he himself presented to the world. Do I think Michael should be at peace, yes. Do I think he loved his children, yes. I think all people that pass away should be able to be at peace, especially after fighting so many demons in this life. However, and most importantly, the victims of abuse deserve peace. They deserve to live as much as a normal life as possible. That was all taken from them. Now they need to rebuild. Do people honestly think they came out just to get money? They don't get anything from this documentary except death threats to them and their wives and children simply for telling the truth. Jurors that acquitted Michael even said they thought he was guilty but didn't want to be the one to convict him because of who he was. Blinders. Everyone was wearing blinders. Heartbreaking and very sad. This documentary, I believe, showed exactly what it is to be abused, and that is isn't just black and white. May they all find peace.