I remember back in the summer of 1995 when I had gotten the HIStory album. Little Susie and Stranger In Moscow had been the only 2 songs of Michael's that has ever made me cry. And they were my most favorite on that album. Those songs no longer makes me cry. But I do L.O.V.E. to listen to Little Susie I especially L.O.V.E. the music for that song. But now every single time I hear that song I end up thinking about this story that was posted I think last year on this other MJ site I am a member of:
Once upon a time not too long ago there lived a little girl named Susie. She was like the child any parent would dream of, smart, sweet, and adorable. She did everything for her family but nobody loved her. Her mother was a drug dealer and her father was in a mental institution. her older sister Anna was the only one who took care of her. Anna was the mother Susie never had and loved Susie like a daughter rather than a sister. But one day Anna was walking to the market and was hit by a truck and dies soon after in the nearby hospital. Susie cried and didn't know who would take care of her now. She starved for days and never once got to leave the cold dark house. Finally her mother died of an overdose of drugs and Susie was sent to the mountains to live with her grandfather. her grandfather raped and abused her for two whole years. One day he got drunk and left the house leaving Susie to fend for herself. She went upstairs to listen to her music box. Someone broke into the house to steel all of their money and viciously attacked poor Susie. When the police came to investigate, all the money was gone and Susie lie on the bottom step of the staircase, eyes rolled back and blood drenching her hair, dead. After only a quick look, the men pushed Susie's body aside and continued the investigation. Her body was burned to ashes and those ashes were given to her grandfather. but only a week later he lost interest in them and dumped them into the river. They say to this day if you call Susie's name, and listen hard enough, you can still hear her sad and innocent cries calling out for help that never came.
I really don't know if that is a true story or not. But it is such a sad story and song.