Video tour of Michael Jackson's house
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 Published On Jul 23, 2015

(2 Jul 2009)
1. Tracking shot as Gates to Neverland Ranch open
2. Tracking shot of a Michael Jackson sign and the driveway to house
3. Pan from statue of children to exterior of house
4. Mid of open door
5. Various of front door of home
6. Wide exterior of house window
7. Wide shot of gardener tending floral display at front of house
8. Close of custom Neverland clock face
9. Floral display at front of house
10. Various of ice cream machine given to Jackson by Elizabeth Taylor
11. Various interior of living room and staircase
12. Various interiors of kitchen
13. Various of door to Jackson's bedroom and key pad outside door
14. Various of security system inside Jackson's room
15. Tilt up of locks on Jackson's bedroom door
16. Various of empty bedroom and fireplace
17. Closet next to Jackson's bedroom and door leading to secret room where Jackson stored personal belongings
18. Various of large bath tub
19. Various of cupboard with soccer ball and basketball door knobs
20. Various of empty playroom and its wallpaper
21. Various of televisions on wall
STORYLINE:
AP Television recorded rare video from inside Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch on Thursday, capturing a rare glimpse of the late pop star's once lavish lifestyle.
With Peter Pan as inspiration, Jackson turned his ranch into a whimsical retreat with carnival rides, a chimpanzee named Bubbles and even a Disney-like train station where he could recapture his lost childhood.
But like the superstar's career, the property's idyllic image was tarnished when Jackson was accused of molesting a 13-year-old cancer survivor there in 2003.
He was subsequently acquitted, but the scandal nearly ruined Jackson and drove him from Neverland forever.
Over the last four years, the property has fallen into disrepair and at one point it was weeks from being sold at a public auction.
The house was an almost empty shell on Thursday, stripped of almost all interior fittings.
Jackson's own room is almost completely empty except for the vast collection of locks and security systems that cover the back of the bedroom door.
The singer's death last Thursday renewed speculation about the future of the four-square-mile ranch.
Speculation has mounted that it could be turned into a tourist attraction celebrating the King of Pop, much like Elvis Presley's Graceland pays homage to the King of Rock and Roll.
Firstly however, Jackson's financial affairs must be sorted out.
A will was produced on Tuesday, but it isn't clear if the family will contest it.
Also, anything that would bring tens of thousands of people trooping through the picturesque but isolated area could face obstacles from the locals who pay tens of millions of dollars for the privilege of living there.
Already the gates to Neverland have become a makeshift shrine, adorned with handwritten notes, flowers, photos and other tributes left by fans who flocked to the estate about 150 miles northwest of Los Angeles.
About 200 people have crowded outside the estate, many of them journalists, their view of Jackson's English-style manor and other Neverland fixtures obscured by a slope of golden brown hills dotted with oak trees.
Although the ranch has been buzzing with activity, a family spokesman said Neverland would not be the site of Jackson's funeral.
Colony Capital LLC, a Los Angeles real estate firm owned by billionaire Thomas Barrack, which bought Neverland and established a joint venture with Jackson last year, has said only that a decision on the future of the property will come in due time.
Eventually, much of it was removed.

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