Michael Jackson has been exposed by his former maid in the most horrifying way he terrifies children.

Adrian McManus recounted to The Sun the animal brutality she observed at Neverland.

She stated that Michael Jackson's guards would smash rabbits to death before feeding them to his alligators in front of scared youngsters.

Michael is said to have permitted his younger buddies, who are youngsters, to hurl large boulders at his scared lion. Kim reportedly allowed his elephants to be tethered by their legs in small enclosures and encouraged guests to pet his giraffes despite the fact that the animals had previously attacked an adult and a child.

The former maid, 60, claimed it still aches her heart to think of how the "Billie Jean" singer handled his animals at his Neverland Zoo.

This comes after The Sun stated that he relished seeing his children run about in a frenzy, harming other children and workers.

In an even more distressing occurrence, McManus claims she witnessed guards grabbing a live rabbit, smashing its skull on some rocks, and throwing it at the alligators at Neverland Zoo.

"Michael had a pool created with a safe fence where he held about four or five alligators," she claimed.

The alligators were claimed to be roughly six feet long, and the only people permitted in were the handlers. Michael, on the other hand, apparently loved peering over the fence to observe them being fed.

McManus allegedly expected to puke, but instead erupted into tears.

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Adrian McManus, who lived in Michael Jackson's household from 1990 to 1994, said that murdering rabbits became a common occurrence later on.

She suggested that Michael may have relished seeing what was done to the bunnies since he understood how the employees and children felt.

"I heard Michael tell the guards, 'Don't do that when the kids come around.'" But it was too late since several of the kids had already witnessed them doing it."

Aside from that, she reported that animals at the Neverland Zoo had been drugged.

Michael Jackson's family, on the other hand, has long disputed that the music legend tortured or mistreated animals at his zoo.


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