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Throughout his life, Jackson seeked friendship with people who were younger then him. (Above) A boy named Jordie Chandler, 13, dressed in one of Jackson's red shirts, goes out in public with Jackson. Jackson is seen holding Jordie's younger sister in the back. The pair met in 1992 while Jackson rented a car from Chandler's step father's car lot.
I know what you're probably thinking: How is that possible? He's been dead for months now. There's no way he could physically murder someone.Well, let's swap the phrase 'Physically' and put 'Mentally' in it's place.
Evan Chandler, former Beverly Hills dentist and screenplay writer of the '93 Mel Brooks comedy, ''Robin Hood Men in Tights'', committed suicide in his Jersey city penthouse on November 5th. Chandler was 65 years old.
If the name sounds familiar, he was the first parent to accuse Jackson of sexual misconduct in 1993. Jackson had a close friendship with Chandler's then-13 year old son, Jordan (now 29). Their relationship included Jackson taking Jordan, his mother, June and young sister, Kelly on lavish vacations as well as having private sleepovers with the young boy at Jackson's Neverland Estate.
It was Chandler who first caught wind of Jackson's closeness with his teenage son when the teen allegedly admitted to him that Jackson had performed sexual acts on him. This comes on the heels of Chandler asking Jackson himself at Neverland if he was ''f*cking'' Jordie. Jackson denied Chandler's allegations and told him that their relationship was ''cosmic and hard to explain,'' according to reports.

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Chandler wanted someone to help him fund a movie he had in the works, so who better than Jackson to be the one to do it. According to the UK Sun, Chandler wanted around $20 million from Jackson and his camp to help him with his movie.
So, 15 years have passed since the Chandler ordeal has taken place. Chandler, who was estranged from his son Jordie due to claims from Jordie that his father sprayed mace in his face and hit him with a dumbell in 2006, lived a lonely and isolated life in his luxury apartment before his suicide. It was reported by Diane Dimond, famed Jackson beat reporter and author of the Jackson book ''Be Careful Who You Love: Inside The Michael Jackson Case'', that Chandler suffered Gaucher's disease and was bipolar.
Whether that was the case or not, I still think Chandler's suicide was slightly Jackson related. I've read numerous sites stating that Chandler was stalked and threatened by Jackson fans outside of his apartment complex. I also heard from a UK tabloid that Chandler had 19 plastic surgeries done to his face so that the fans wouldn't recognize him.
It was Chandler who first caught wind of Jackson's closeness with his teenage son when the teen allegedly admitted to him that Jackson had performed sexual acts on him. This comes on the heels of Chandler asking Jackson himself at Neverland if he was ''f*cking'' Jordie. Jackson denied Chandler's allegations and told him that their relationship was ''cosmic and hard to explain,'' according to reports.
Chandler, being an aspiring movie writer, took this fact and decided to run with it. He was a very evil man with a even eviler agenda attached to his dirty games. He wanted the green quick and fast.

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A undated photo of Mr. Chandler.
Chandler wanted someone to help him fund a movie he had in the works, so who better than Jackson to be the one to do it. According to the UK Sun, Chandler wanted around $20 million from Jackson and his camp to help him with his movie.
All Chandler had to do to get this was to throw Jackson into the spotlight and get him some media attention; only this time the attention on Jackson wouldn't have to do with his career and his music-- it would be all about his strange relationships with young children, mostly young adolescent boys.
The media circus of 1993-94 was the first time that Jackson ever really had his personal life come out for the public to see. Aside from the Pepsi incident and the questions about his skin color/his vitiligo (which were to be ultimately revealed and talked in the Oprah sit down interview in '94), Jackson's life seemed quite low key.
The media circus of 1993-94 was the first time that Jackson ever really had his personal life come out for the public to see. Aside from the Pepsi incident and the questions about his skin color/his vitiligo (which were to be ultimately revealed and talked in the Oprah sit down interview in '94), Jackson's life seemed quite low key.
Eventually, Chandler obtained a cool $1 million from a undisclosed settlement between the Jackson party and the Chandlers. The only catch: never bring up the details in the settlement to anyone.


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After reading a few pages of this book, I couldn't believe the utter crap that was written. There were documented conversation transcripts between Jordie and a psychologist. Whether or not Jordie was lying was never determined.
So, 15 years have passed since the Chandler ordeal has taken place. Chandler, who was estranged from his son Jordie due to claims from Jordie that his father sprayed mace in his face and hit him with a dumbell in 2006, lived a lonely and isolated life in his luxury apartment before his suicide. It was reported by Diane Dimond, famed Jackson beat reporter and author of the Jackson book ''Be Careful Who You Love: Inside The Michael Jackson Case'', that Chandler suffered Gaucher's disease and was bipolar.
Whether that was the case or not, I still think Chandler's suicide was slightly Jackson related. I've read numerous sites stating that Chandler was stalked and threatened by Jackson fans outside of his apartment complex. I also heard from a UK tabloid that Chandler had 19 plastic surgeries done to his face so that the fans wouldn't recognize him.
If this is true, I feel for Mr. Chandler. If only he would of known in '93 what he knew before his demise. I'm thinking the money wouldn't be worth it to him anymore.
Point here:
Chandler drove a greedy wedge in his family. He ruined his son's life and most importantly his mental health. No financial amount is ever worth that.
I feel sorry for the guy, I really really do...
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