7/10/2009 Kathryn Jordan Some finds from the 2003 police raid of Jackson's home to find evidence in Jackson molestation charges. TMZ has recently posted the 50 plus pictures from 2003 police raid of Neverland Ranch, Michael Jackson's residence. The place was a massive mess of clutter and junk worthy of a pack-rat. Some interesting finds include a Shirley Temple shrine, multiple clothed life-sized child dolls, a throne, bottles of alcohol lying around, and pictures of various toddlers. Two portraits were photographed by police, one is huge and depicts Jackson reading to children under a tree in a field. The scene takes place at night and seems to be "Peter Pan" inspired. The second, a last supper-styled painting focused around Jackson being admired by some of history's greats, including Einstein and Abraham Lincoln. Both paintings offer some insight into Jackson's image of himself and his twisted world. Each room is a cluttered mess, almost impossible to even walk through. The rooms are window-less and dark. The drug-related evidence found in this raid was never used in Jackson's molestation trials because they were deemed to be irrelevant. They will most likely be brought into sight as the investigation of Jackson's death gets underway.