The Crime Watch Daily interview and the "exclusive pictures" that ME was providing to the Chicago Tribune, along with HM's direct line to one of their reporters were a couple of examples of ways in which HM, via OS and ME was providing "exclusive" information to the US media prior to TS making that claim. Neither of those outlets painted her in a very good light so what was her incentive for doing that?
SBM
Seriously?
From the moment she was arrested until today, Heather has made absurd, often disgusting, claims that have never been to her benefit.
Heather has never, ever presented herself in good light. To anyone.
In fact, Heather hasn't said anything of significance about the murder,
ever, which serves her or was true.
Heather's lies (a very, very, very brief selection):
--she had an ectopic pregnancy (lie)
--a gang killed Sheila and she and Tommy barely escaped (lie)
--she wanted to take Sheila's body to the American consulate (lie)
--the Indonesians were being explicitly racist by serving them KFC (lie)
--her mother started the fight which led to her death (lie)
--her mother made a racial attack against Tommy (lie)
--Heather was sexually assaulted by the cops and had unexplained puncture marks on her skin (lie)
--her mother was an alcoholic (lie)
--she needed to ring Judge Cohen because she didn't have a lawyer (lie)
--her mother stole from her and had assets hidden where Heather couldn't find them (lie)
--her mother murdered her father (lie)
--her mother went into a rage in Bali because that's when Sheila first learned that Heather was pregnant (lie)
--Heather was innocent of murder (lie)
Nothing can paint Heather in a sympathetic manner. To believe her story is to deny the sun of day and moon of night.
Even Elkin parroted much of her nonsense, to his shame.
So why you should expect that she could ever offer anything believable to anyone is beyond me.
Heather has peddled the unbelievable from the moment she was caught.
But that has never stopped her from a vogue in front of the cameras or over the phone. She thinks she can lie to anyone.
She has gone public because she thinks can get away with it and (or) she doesn't care if people believe her.
If you are truly and genuinely suggesting that the Chicago Tribune paid for any direct contacts with Heather, then you are utterly beyond my reach.