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The man who prosecuted Michael Jackson went to his grave satisfied that he’d proven the “Thriller” singer was a pedophile.
In his final interview, former Santa Barbara District Attorney Thomas Sneddon, who passed away Nov. 1 at age 73, insisted he didn’t resent losing the 2005 case – the only loss in a stellar 41-year career.
“If he’s Michael Johnson, Michael Smith, Michael Nobody, he’s serving 20, 25 years in prison,” Thomas said in an interview with a reporter, who disclosed it to The National ENQUIRER.
“But here’s a guy who had the world in his hands, but it wasn’t enough. The difference he could have made was monumental, but he chose a dark, ugly path.”