As far as the documentary being "real", only pick up shots were reproduced for the cameras, such as the shot of the Policewomen Kelly and Nichola walking down a corridor to meet John Coleman. Everything else was genuine and as was shot in real time.
David was not an illegal for the 10 years he lived there, he returned only because the authorities told him they would definitely not renew his visa again, which would have been for approximately the 20th time.
I was also quite shocked at how he lived in Lahore, but I have now been informed that his home there is far from a slum, and is how the majority of property-owning people live out there.
David's "aversion to aspirin" was an expression, and not a fact.
You have every right to think anything you wish, however, I would say that as far as "trolling" I have only tried to add to the conversation not derail it, or disrespect any members or posters on here. You also have every right to ignore me?
There is another motoring forum I go onto and...
There is no part of the investigation that I am left to sort out. I am now starting to piece together David's estate. If there is any part that we feel should be referred back to the authorities, then, of course, we will do so.
Just about everything, Why Saddleworth? Why transfer his money to a 3rd party when he could have left his money in the UK and got cash from any cash machine wordwide? What made him feel that he had to cut himself off and "Start over"? Why strychnine?
Because we don't have answers then any...
Maureen calls Mum regularly and we speak occasionally, but she is flat bound and has been for some years now. She has never met Mum, and only met me once years ago.
@loopdloop ...... David's heart was not in good shape, but according to the toxicolgist it was the strychnine that killed him. With those wild weather conditions it would have been very difficult to manage to only use just enough.
No one knows, the prevailing thought is that he got a hookie mini-cab. ie an unlicensed cab, or one that was off duty? The fact that he waited around at Manchester Piccadilly station would suggest to me that he was waiting for a lift?
More questions without answers.
For some reason I am finding talking about it with complete strangers cathartic and relieving. No one has caused me any offence, but if you feel the way you do then by all means stop. None of this is meant to hurt anyone I am sure.
Thank you, I am old school through and through and not one for public breakdowns and hand wringing. My worst moment was thankfully only caught from behind as I followed his coffin to the plot.
Personally I definitely think that he used the Strychnine to help him with that walk up the hill.
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