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originally posted by: Believe_nothing
This woman has been in the news in the UK over the last week for as you guessed, "trolling" the Kate and Gerry McCann via Twitter. She was confronted and calmly responded that she was entitled to her opinions about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
So thats it, she's "Found Dead", we are told it was suicide and thats the end of it.
Maybe Im being overly skeptical, but for someone who was so stoic when confronted, it seems a little odd that she would then go off and commit suicide.
www.independent.co.uk...
A neighbour of Mrs Leyland, who did not want to be named, told the Leicester Mercury newspaper: “Somebody took a photo of her on Thursday afternoon and then she was gone. I haven’t seen her since.”
originally posted by: Quantum_Squirrel
originally posted by: Believe_nothing
This woman has been in the news in the UK over the last week for as you guessed, "trolling" the Kate and Gerry McCann via Twitter. She was confronted and calmly responded that she was entitled to her opinions about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
So thats it, she's "Found Dead", we are told it was suicide and thats the end of it.
Maybe Im being overly skeptical, but for someone who was so stoic when confronted, it seems a little odd that she would then go off and commit suicide.
www.independent.co.uk...
where are you getting the information saying she responded calmly that she is entitled to her own opinions?
I saw the reporter accost her on TV As It HAPPENED, and she said nothing of the sort, all she said was ' I am about to go out with my friend' twice .. and did not answer any questions or say anything else?
i know its tempting to twist facts slightly to fit your theory , but she could have been wracked with guilt for all we know after being confronted. not saying your wrong .. just wanted to make the point.
Mr Brunt asked Mrs Leyland why she was using her Twitter account to attack the McCanns, who live in Rothley, Leicestershire. “I’m entitled to do that,” Mrs Leyland replied.
Maybe Im being overly skeptical, but for someone who was so stoic when confronted, it seems a little odd that she would then go off and commit suicide.
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Believe_nothing
Maybe Im being overly skeptical, but for someone who was so stoic when confronted, it seems a little odd that she would then go off and commit suicide.
Perhaps there was more going on in her life than we know and being outed so publicly was enough to push her over the edge , I don't see a conspiracy I see a sad end to a sad story.
originally posted by: Believe_nothing
Maybe Im being overly skeptical, but for someone who was so stoic when confronted, it seems a little odd that she would then go off and commit suicide.
www.independent.co.uk...
originally posted by: Quantum_Squirrel
a reply to: Rodinus
no i did not watch the link as I saw the snippet as it aired live on TV
you are correct she does mumble 'I'm entitled to do that' i must have missed it originally and yes i am guilty of jumping aboard the omg not everything's a conspiracy train.
I'm a big man
So, sorry OP
I will point out though that not everything's a conspiracy :p
originally posted by: Quantum_Squirrel
where are you getting the information saying she responded calmly that she is entitled to her own opinions?
I saw the reporter accost her on TV As It HAPPENED, and she said nothing of the sort, all she said was ' I am about to go out with my friend' twice .. and did not answer any questions or say anything else?