Photographer Henry Leutwyler has released a book documenting the late Michael Jacksons repossessed possessions titled "Neverland Lost, A Portrait of Michael Jackson". Leutwyler was able to gain access to the warehouse where all the mementos of Jacksons life were being stored after the demise of the Neverland Estate. What he found there was a tragic window into the life of a man who behind his shiny exterior was obssessed with trying to relive a lost childhood.

The book contains images of paintings, toys and stage clothes all ready for auction. It speaks a lot about a man who was clearly fixated on the concept of youth but a the same time it hints towards the terrible turmoil that Jackson must have been experiencing by having this 'second childhood' torn from him. All of which makes Leutwyler's work a poignant but dark portrait of our King of Pop.