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"Michael Jackson Was Innocent and I Didn't Kill Jonbenet Ramsey... But I Was There the Night She Died"

About "Michael Jackson Was Innocent and I Didn't Kill Jonbenet Ramsey... But I Was There the Night She Died"

Screwball Story Tackles Corruption, Celebrity, Wealth & Tabloids

Queer performance artist Michael Cross Burke returns in this eccentric takedown of celebrity culture and the United States court system. Brutally honest, "Michael Jackson Was Innocent and I Didn't Kill Jonbenet Ramsey... But I Was There the Night She Died" tells Burke's own story based on his obsessive research on the Jonbenet Ramsey case, contrasted with his escape from pornography and prostitution. An acclaimed performance artist and dancer, Burke's unconventional storytelling combines with off-beat humor for this strangely insightful take on corruption, wealth and tabloids at Dixon Place.
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