Christopher de vinck biography of michael jackson
File consists of letters from Christopher de Vinck, including copies of letters to de Vinck from the Most Rev. Frank J. Rodimer, Bishop of Paterson..
My older brother Oliver died 32 years ago on March 12, 1980. He was a terrible brother.
We never did anything together. He never played catch with me. He never advised me about girls. He didn’t help build the tree fort in the woods.
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He never swapped baseball cards with me or taught me how to fish.
My brother did provide me with some entertaining moments. Because he was blind, I spent many days when I was a boy pretending that I, too, was blind.
I’d close my eyes to see how far I could get through the house without knocking down a lamp or table.
Sometimes, at least, Oliver was my Zen guru. He was so quiet. Because he had no intellect, he’d just lie in his bed like a giant doll and I’d sit by his side and complain about my poor grades in algebra or discuss, aloud, that I liked this girl Linda, but she ignored me, and if only I had a Plymouth Roadrunner, perhaps she’d pay more attention to me.
Oliver never offered advice.
So in his silence I had to disc