Ava Grey examines audio recordings of Michael Jackson discussing children, analyzing how extreme fame created a "sealed psychological world" that functioned like a one-person cult. Through attachment theory and developmental psychology, she explores arrested development, isolation, and the catastrophic effects of childhood stardom—beyond guilt or innocence.
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