>>11735762As Macaulay Culkin stated in his 2005 testimony:
“I slept in his room about as often as I fell asleep anywhere. Like, I fell asleep — I would flop down – we’d fall asleep in the movie theater. He has beds in the movie theater. I’d flop down and fall asleep there. I've fallen asleep in the video game machines before. I mean, I've — I would go and play there basically until I’d just run myself out, and I would just flop down wherever I needed to.”
Here’s an excerpt from and interview Larry King did with Macaulay Culkin, one of Michael’s most well-known young friends:
KING: What happened at the house? That’s what all the things that people are concerned about.
CULKIN: That’s what’s so weird.
KING: What did happen?
CULKIN: NOTHING happened. You know, nothing really. I mean, we played video games. We, you know, played at his amusement park.
KING: Did he sleep in the bed?
CULKIN: The thing is with that whole thing, oh, you slept in the same bedroom as him. It’s like, I don’t think you understand, Michael Jackson’s bedroom is two stories and it has like three bathrooms and this and that. So, when I slept in his bedroom, yes, but you understand the whole scenario. And the thing is with Michael he’s not good as explaining himself and he never really has been, because he’s not a very social person. You’re talking about someone who has been sheltered and sheltering himself also for the last like 30 years. And so, he’s not very good at communicating to people and not good at conveying what he’s actually trying to say to you. So, when he says something like that to people — he doesn't quite understand why people react the way that they do.