The King of Pop's youngest child, whose real name is Prince Michael Jackson II, has created and written a five-episode online animated series titled "Kill Them All", according to a report in the Daily Star. An expert contacted by the Daily Star call the four-minute films "deeply disturbing".
The project is described as "a silent stick-man action animation about a nameless boy who witnesses his father’s murder and 12 years later, begins a one-man crusade to kill the people responsible".
In 2011 Dr Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the June 5, 2009 death of MIchael Jackson. A jury found that Murray administered a lethal dose of the anesthetic Propofol to Jackson, who was 50 when he died.
“Given the unique and well-known circumstances of Michael Jackson’s death, his son’s revenge theme in his cartoon series should be a cause for concern,” psychiatrist Carl Nelsen tells the Daily Star.
“He clearly harbors the belief that someone should be made to pay for his father’s demise, even though Dr. Conrad Murray has served his jail time. I would say this young man might benefit from therapy – or more therapy if he has already undergone some.” See photos from the game below.
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