yes, these are documentaries where people, in these case the so-called psychologists want to be on TV to show they know everything about MJ, but in truth they now Nothing.
Since they want to judge a person without knowing this same person at all, because they never met and talk to him, they think to be professional, but they are only idiot.
We don't know MJ in person(me neither), that is to say, we never talked to him personally (very lucky who was able to do it!), but one thing is for sure: we know, more than these so-called "experts"(psychologists and Co) that there is no need to be a psychologist to clearly see that MJ is not a freak or a psychotic, just because because he loves children, and because he didn't have a normal childhood.
Just look at him when he is around children: does he look a psychotic obsessed?
They must be really desperate, if loving children purely and innocently is a synonim of being psychotic for them!
And hearing the name like Diane Dimond explains everything in that documentary. Everybody remembers all the lies she spread during the pre-trial, the trial, and the post-trial period, in order to draw attention to people, and the cowardness she showed when she couldn't explain, when she was caught with evidence in telling lies.
The fact is that this world is full of psychotic people (and you can see if somebody is psychotic or not) who should be taken care by real psychologists, but the problem is that they are not. The only thing they care about is to bother who they want, in this case, MJ, even thought they know they are lying. Because talking about MJ, whether they are journalists or "experts", means being in the "spotlight" and making an audience. And that's not fair at all, that is purely sure.
I'm sorry if my message may be long, but I just wanted to express my thought
PS: I just want to say this thing too: sometimes, the fact that a person is not normal is not necessarily a negative thing. On the contrary, it can be very positive. I don't know if you understand what I want to say, I 'm just explaining that a person who is different and not "normal", can be a good person