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Read about the Culkins rise to stardom and Kit's analysis of the problems that ultimately broke the family apart.

Lost Boy
A story on Michael Jackson and his private world. Based on own experiences at Neverland Ranch.

Lost Boy: Michael Jackson By Kit Culkin

As I say, somewhere along the line I believe that I would have picked up on something if anything between any one of them and Michael had been amiss, because I always felt myself attuned to both them and to elements of this regard (the hairs on the back of my neck standing on end sort of thing); but there was never anything that even came close to truly speaking to such a situation but with a single exception; and to be fair to the purposes of these writings (which is to tell what I know), I would be most lacking in truth not to tell of it, for it did indeed have an impact on me in a "better safe than sorry" sort of way in that it made me think that perhaps in future mere sibling companionship should not be considered enough to supplant adult supervision when it came to Michael and my children.

One should never underestimate the power of money, particularly when there are millions of dollars to be had.


Lost Boy: Michael Jackson By Kit Culkin
"Lost Boy" is a highly detailed story on Michael Jackson and his private world, dealing with controversial issues of the present and past. Kit and his family were frequent guests at Jackson's Neverland Ranch in the 90's and got to know Jackson quite well.

This is neither a pro or against Jackson story, but does provide some interesting views seen in the light of the trial. However, Kit does not take any stand as to whether Jackson is guilty or not.
Also including his opinion on the so-called sexual episodes between his son Macaulay Culkin and Jackson, that some witnesses claim to have seen.


Macaulay's Dad Speaks Out About Michael Jackson and the Famous Trial
Review by: Danielle Sottosanti, freelance writer

With the Jackson trial reaching crescendo, it seems everyone has an opinion about the Big Question: Is Michael Jackson a pedophile? Most of these opinions are just speculation, but every once in a while, a solid piece of knowledge is published. Kit Culkin's new e-book, Lost Boy, is one of those rare gems, as it offers a rare, knowledgable account of the King of Pop.

Child star Macaulay Culkin is one of Michael Jackson's most well-known friends and their friendship dates back to Macaulay's childhood. For these reasons, Culkin's name is a hot topic in the media coverage of the Jackson trial. Some witnesses for the prosecution claim that he was molested by Jackson, but Macaulay himself denied these accusations in court. However, in many people's minds, there are still some unanswered questions about Jackson's relationship with children and what goes on inside Neverland. These people might be tempted to turn to one of the many unauthorized Jackson biographies for the "inside story." On the other hand, if you want the real "inside story," you need to read a biography written by someone who has actually been inside Jackson's world, someone like Macaulay's father, Kit Culkin.

Kit Culkin manages to achieve the rare balance between personal memoir and journalism, resulting in a book that is both entertaining and informative. Culkin doesn't take sides; he fairly presents details that could either be used for or against Jackson. In the first chapter, for example, he refutes others' claims that Jackson only pays attention to little boys. Culkin's daughter Quinn never felt left out of the fun surrounding Jackson, he writes. Then, in all fairness, Culkin writes of an incident that could be used against Jackson, as the incident made him suspicious of Jackson to the extent that he no longer allowed his children to be with him without parental supervision. Culkin never condemns or defends Michael Jackson and he passes neither positive nor negative judgement on Jackson's accuser and his family. It's obvious that Culkin merely wants to voice what he knows and he repeatedly writes that he, like us all, does not definitely know if Michael Jackson is a pedophile -- only Michael Jackson knows that.

And so, if you're follwing the Jackson trial, if you're curious about the King of Pop's true self or if you're just wondering what really goes on in Neverland, then read Lost Boy, written by Kit Culkin. It's available for download exclusively at www.kitculkin.com. Since it's an e-book, you need Acrobat Reader to view and print it, but the link to this free software is on the site, if you don't have it already installed on your computer. Lost Boy is only $9.99 and there are no extra fees. Plus, as an added bonus for eBay fans, you can pay for the book through PayPal.

Don't rely on speculation ... Rely on a personal account from someone who was there, someone like Kit Culkin.

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Details:
"Lost Boy" is currently available in PDF format only. (printing allowed)

- Number of pages: 64 (110 including 2 appendixes)
- Shipping: Download Only
- Author: Kit Culkin
- Distribution: "Lost Boy" is published and distributed exclusively through KitCulkin.com.
- Original Release Date: May 09, 2005 (Updated Oct.05).


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