No one, literally no one, has said it's a "perfect match," so why you say that, in quotes as though anyone has said it, is beyond me. Except it's in character with your continual misleading and sometimes outright dishonest posts.
HEARsay, there is no such word as heresay.
Not just anyone said it matched, it was the lead detective in the investigation = NOT hearsay.
There were no two juries. (So much for your claims of having done extensive research.) The 1993 civil case MJ settled out of court. The photos and drawing would have been used in the criminal case, but that case was dependent on Jordan's testimony as the main witness, and he did not want to testify after having been threatened and maligned by MJ's "army" of nutcase fans, as well as being hounded by the press.
So there was no trial for anyone to testify in, under oath, about the drawing and photos. MJ's defence lawyers fought to keep the photos and drawing out of the 2005 case. WHY would they do that if that evidence would exonerate him? They should have wanted to introduce it themselves, not fight to keep it out.
What does the knowledge of his having vitiligo have to do with anything? What, Jordan made a wild guess that just happened to be correct, because he thought it'd be so much fun to go through all of this, a conspiracy against MJ because as a 13-year-old boy he plotted to extort him? 😂
"If you still believe this phallic portrait narrative holds any water, I have no words."
You mean the portrait you've never seen? That one?
When did I say children can't lie? Right, I didn't. But this one wasn't lying, and sure as hell wasn't trying to extort his friend and hero, The King of Pop.
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