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After publication, J. Michael Bailey, professor of psychology at Northwestern University, also gave high praise in a four-page review for the academic journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.<ref>Bailey, J. MIchael. [http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/JMichael-Bailey/articles/MJOCarrollReview.pdf Michael Jackson's Dangerous Liaisons]. ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' .</ref> Describing the author as “an unapologetic pedophile”, Prof. Bailey nevertheless advised potential readers to set aside any scepticism to which that might give rise. “The book,” he wrote, “is fascinating, challenging and discomfiting. Anyone wanting to understand Michael Jackson will need to read it.” Bailey noted that the book takes “a pro-pedophilic stance” and argues “persuasively” that Jackson was “almost certainly pedophilic”.
After publication, J. Michael Bailey, professor of psychology at Northwestern University, also gave high praise in a four-page review for the academic journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.<ref>Bailey, J. MIchael. [http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/JMichael-Bailey/articles/MJOCarrollReview.pdf Michael Jackson's Dangerous Liaisons]. ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' .</ref> Describing the author as “an unapologetic pedophile”, Prof. Bailey nevertheless advised potential readers to set aside any scepticism to which that might give rise. “The book,” he wrote, “is fascinating, challenging and discomfiting. Anyone wanting to understand [[Michael Jackson]] will need to read it.” Bailey noted that the book takes “a pro-pedophilic stance” and argues “persuasively” that Jackson was “almost certainly pedophilic”.
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Revision as of 15:22, 25 February 2013

Michael Jackson's Dangerous Liaisons is a book by the writer Tom O'Carroll under the pen name “Carl Toms” in which he reviews all-extensively the controversially intimate relationships of the American singer Michael Jackson with young boys.

Published at 2010 in the United Kingdom by Troubador Publishing Ltd and distributed by Dangerous Books,[1][2] the book received pre-publication endorsements from five professors: D. J. West, emeritus professor of clinical criminology, University of Cambridge;[1] Richard Green, emeritus professor of psychiatry, UCLA;[3]William Armstrong Percy III, professor of history,University of Massachusetts;[3] Thomas K. Hubbard, professor of classics, University of Texas;[1]and James R. Kincaid, professor of English, University of Southern California.[1]


After publication, J. Michael Bailey, professor of psychology at Northwestern University, also gave high praise in a four-page review for the academic journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.[4] Describing the author as “an unapologetic pedophile”, Prof. Bailey nevertheless advised potential readers to set aside any scepticism to which that might give rise. “The book,” he wrote, “is fascinating, challenging and discomfiting. Anyone wanting to understand Michael Jackson will need to read it.” Bailey noted that the book takes “a pro-pedophilic stance” and argues “persuasively” that Jackson was “almost certainly pedophilic”.

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