(Newswire.net — August 17, 2019) — Barbara Ross-Lee grew up in the inner city of Detroit. Her sister, Diana Ross went on to become a famous pop star. Barbara was by her very nature an academic. She found fulfillment in the rigors of study. In the mid-sixties, Barbara graduated with a bachelor of science degree in biology and chemistry and went on to train as a teacher.
While teaching in the Detroit public school system, Barbara joined the National Teacher Corps so she could earn a degree. She obtained a degree in 1969. She applied to study at the Michigan State University school of osteopathic medicine in Pontiac, a Detroit suburb. Barbara was accepted and graduated in 1973.
Fast forward to 2010. Mocienne Petit Jackson claimed that a 17-year-old Michael Jackson impregnated her mother Barbara back in 1975.
Who is Mocienne Petit Jackson?
Mocienne claims to be Michael Jackson’s love child. She filed documents with the L.A. County Superior Court in 2010, requesting a DNA test from the remains of the now-deceased Michael Jackson. The request was not granted. A DNA test to confirm Miss Jackson’s claim does not exist today.
We do, however, have the testimony of Mocienne herself. She tells her story in an autobiography consisting of three parts.
Part One
The story of Mocienne starts in her early childhood. She lived with her father in California. In those days, Michael traveled a lot. Most of the time Mocienne was in the company of a nanny. Michael worried about her while he was away on tour. She was often sick, and there was a high turnover of nannies.
Michael decided to move Mocienne to her Aunt in Haiti. Michael visited her when he was not busy with a performance. During one of the visits, Mocienne asked Michael what kind of work he did. Michael told her he was a policeman. He had to be away a lot because he had to chase criminals.
She was now part of a family. Gone was the solitary days spent with a nanny. Her time was filled with playing with her friends. Hide and seek, hopscotch, pin the tail on the donkey. They played every type of childhood game and ran carefree through the streets of Port-au-Prince. But this life of fun and happiness did not last. Her time in Haiti came to an abrupt end.
Part Two
In this part of the autobiography, Mocienne describes her kidnapping from Haiti and her life in the Netherlands. She and her cousin Délivrance, stayed with her adopted family. During this time, she discovered that Michael was not a policeman.
At 15 she left and stayed at a boarding school. After four years she got a place of her own. She describes her teenage years and her early life as an adult. These were tumultuous and often difficult times.
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Is Mocienne Petit Jackson the secret love child of Michael Jackson? The sequence of events, as stated in her autobiography, certainly seems plausible. The only way to find out is to read her story. You be the judge.