Investigators found creepy life-size dolls of children inside Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch during 2003 raid
Odd collection included Peter Pan merchandise and pictures of child star Shirley Temple
THESE are the sickening pictures of the life-size child dolls that Michael Jackson stashed inside his Neverland Mansion.
The images were taken during California police’s 2003 raid of the “Thriller” singer’s home.
The pop superstar was being investigated for child molestation.
The childlike mannequins had been dressed by Jackson in denim jackets and sneakers.
Some of the dolls were positioned as if they were talking to each other.
One of the creepy mannequins was set up to do a shoulder stand on top of a giant red and gold throne.
The terrifying collection was found in a cluttered room filled with Disney memorabilia and children’s toys.
The international superstar also had a signed picture of Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin.
His message read: “Don’t leave me alone in the house.”
Many of the Disney merchandise was from the animated film Peter Pan.
Jackson named his mansion after the fantasy island from JM Barrie’s tale, where children never grow up.
The singer also seemed to be a big fan of actress Shirley Temple.
Jackson owned a cardboard cut-out of Temple as a child, as well as a number of pictures of the “Bright Eyes” star.
Many books and documents found by police in 2003 were used in the infamous trial of Michael Jackson.