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Police Raided Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch Twice. This Is What They Found

Just two days before being arrested, officers arrived at Neverland Ranch. Santa Barbara deputies searched the property thoroughly, hunting for signs tied to serious charges. The whole thing began after a boy named Gavin Arvizo, age thirteen, said he had experienced an incident involving Jackson. That accusation set everything in motion. Prosecutor Ron Zonen later talked about all of this in the Netflix docuseries “Michael Jackson: The Verdict.”

Evidence Discovered at Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch

Inside Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch, officers found a briefcase full of explicit images – piled beside heaps of grown-up magazines and videotapes. Hidden among the rooms, something unsettling came to light during the investigation. Yet according to authorities speaking to PEOPLE, none of what was uncovered involved illegal imagery of children.

About a year later, they showed up again. This time, they wanted to collect more DNA evidence ahead of the trial. Only after time passed did Jackson walk away clear of each claim ever made against him.
That year of ninety-three, cops searched every corner of Neverland after a boy, Jordan Chandler, said Michael Jackson had laid hands on him in a way that wasn’t right.

What turned up from that search? Officers found nothing solid enough to charge anyone then. Here’s what they found.

A bedroom with a lot of locks

When police searched Jackson’s home, they focused on the spots where Arvizo said the abuse happened. They wanted to find a bedroom with a king-size bed and several locks—just like Arvizo’s brother had described in court, according to CNN.

Down the hallway, police found a suite with multiple locks. Zonen explained that one of the door locks could only be opened from the outside using a combination keypad.

“There’s a separate entrance leading into the suite,” Zonen said in the documentary. “There’s a combination lock. The kids knew the combo—but their mother didn’t.” Inside the room, police found a loft area set up with a king-size bed, exactly where Arvizo’s brother claimed he saw Jackson abuse his sibling.

A briefcase of pornography

During the 2003 raid, investigators searched for a specific briefcase stuffed with pornography that Arvizo claimed was inside Jackson’s master bathroom. Prosecutor Ron Zonen remembered their thinking: “We wanted to see if Gavin was telling the truth about this briefcase filled with pornography.” Then there it was—exactly the shade he mentioned, just as Gavin said. Inside? Loaded with adult videos.
Fingerprints were lifted from a few of the magazines by investigators. According to prosecutors, more than one technician found matches linking those prints to Arvizo and his brother.

But the defense pushed back, pointing out the fingerprints didn’t show up in police reports until months after investigators seized the evidence.

Adult Pornography Found at Neverland Ranch During Police Searches

Jim Moret explained that the fingerprints mattered because the boys had testified that Michael Jackson showed them pornography and adult materials.

CBS News reported there was more than just porn in the briefcase—there was a whole stash in the house, including films.

A painting of Michael Jackson as Jesus

People who were looking at the house found a painting in the bedroom loft. Over the large bed, it hung quietly. Closer inspection shifted their view completely. Instead of Jesus at the center, there sat Michael Jackson. Among well-known figures, he appeared, placed carefully by the artist. Among those mentioned by The Guardian stood Abraham Lincoln, followed much later by JFK.

The prosecution mentioned it as a source because it depicted nude women who appeared to be very young. “They looked like the kind of girls these boys would see at school,” said prosecutor Ron Zonen. “If the goal was to groom children, and it was, this is exactly the kind of thing that would grab their attention and sexualize them.”

Sgt. Robert Spinner from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department testified that fingerprint experts actually found both Jackson’s and Arvizo’s prints on the magazine, according to The New York Times.

Two books featuring photos of naked boys

Alongside the pornography found at Neverland, prosecutors brought two books featuring young boys into evidence during the trial.

One was called Boys Will Be Boys, and the other was The Boy, A Photographic Essay. Investigators first found these coffee table books in the 1993 search. “Inside these books, you see naked boys—some lying on rocks, some eating bananas, some touching each other,” journalist Diane Dimond said in the Netflix documentary.

Dimond also told CBS News back in 2005 that the cover of The Boy showed a naked boy staring out at the sea. She claimed that someone with predatory intentions could use a book like that to groom or recruit children.

Books Found in Michael Jackson’s Locked Bedroom Cabinet Drew Attention During Investigation

“The experts I talked to told me this book really does two things,” she said. “First, it’s a source of self-gratification for a pedophile. Second, it starts conversations for someone searching for a target. You flip through it, and it’s full of pictures of boys—playing, working, out in the fields, and studying at school.”

“And then, around page 25, things change. Suddenly you see these completely nude little boys in odd, suggestive poses, lying on rocks with waterfalls pouring over them,” she explained. Dimond also admitted these books could be seen as art.

CNN reported that the second book, Boys Will Be Boys, looked like a gift for Jackson—it even had an inscription. Police found both books locked away in a file cabinet in Jackson’s bedroom closet.

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