Michael Jackson’s Body May Now Be ‘Exhumed’ For DNA Samples After Shocking ‘Leaving Neverland’ Documentary Airs In UK

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It seems 2019 is truly the year for controversial docuseries’ involving old allegations and some of the worlds’ biggest stars. In January we held our breathe while trying to make it through the incredibly graphic “Surviving R. Kelly”, and now, in March, we’ve watched in horror as Michael Jackson’s old child-abuse allegations have resurfaced in a documentary entitled “Leaving Neverland”.

Now, in the wake of these bombshell, new claims about the late, great pop star’s dubious personal life, it has been reported that Michael Jackson’s body could now very well be ‘exhumed’ (aka, dug out of its grave) in order for investigator’s to be able to get their hands on some very vital SNA samples.

Last night in the UK, an explosive new documentary on the popular TV channel, Channel 4, UK viewers (and possibly some US viewers depending on the quality of your streams at home) were given the chance to make up their own minds about these new claims of child sex abuse being made against Jackson himself.

During the documentary, which is entitled Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson and Me, two men who go by the names of Wade Robson and James “Jimmy” Safechuck were former child ‘companions’ of Jackson’s begin to describe in great, and incredibly graphic detail the abuse they both endured at the hand of the so-called “King of Pop”.

The documentary has unsurprisingly been proven to be highly controversial, with both Jackson’s estate and his die-hard loyal fanbase completely insisting that the two men in question who feature in Leaving Neverland are just liars who are simply looking for their 15 minutes of fame and fortune, trying to bank in on the former popstars death.

Despite all this, however, Radar Online is now reporting that 11 new accusers have come forward with their own, eerily similar claims of abuse at the hands of Michael Jackson.

Due to these 11 new accusers, Radar has also reported that Jackson’s body could very well now be exhumed in order for significant DNA samples are able to be taken.

Jackson’s accusers say that the samples extracted will once and for all prove that Michael Jackson was a “serial molester who abused prepubescent, disabled and terminally ill children over three decades”.

Hordes of allegations of inappropriate behavior towards young children, especially young boys, plagued Michael Jackson for much of his career.

However, Jackson, who as we now know died due to a massive prescription drug overdose back in 2009, has always denied these allegations. Because, you know… who wouldn’t?

But then in 2015 it was alleged that Jackson had actually ended up paying OUT around $200 million in order to keep up to at least 20 of his victims silent during his short lifetime, which may explain that when he died he was worth pretty much nothing financially.

And then, a mere year later, it was also revealed to the public that during a police raid on Jackson’s famous Neverland Ranch way back in 2003 had uncovered and insanely large stash of images depicting naked children, along with a bunch of S&M pornography and images showing what was described as “animal torture”.

As you can imagine, this documentary has caused great controversy among Michael Jackson fans from all over the world and the details in which Safechuck and Robson divulge during the first part of the documentary are so horrifically graphic, that it has even caused a movement around UK radio stations to ban playing Michael Jackson’s own music on air anymore.

The second half of Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson and Me will be airing tonight on Channel 4 at 9pm.

How do you feel about this folks, were you able to catch the documentary? If not, will you try to view it another way? Are you a longstanding fan of The King of Pop? Let me know in the comments and don’t forget to dhsre this with your family and friends! x

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