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I found the check your facts bit kind of insulting and a put down to "other sleuths" trying to help.
My thoughts on the latest Podcast -
poor Sally - double edge sword for her - she owes the podcast for getting her to where she is but now it seems TLV feels ownership of the story, some of the avenues they tried to pursue on the latest podcast could of harmed any potential case IMO - I predict that Sally and the TLV podcast relationship will end in tears
don't forgot not to send illogical, unproven, theory's and findings, and - "check your facts" -I can imagine some of the off the wall stuff they get but they did ask for it when they asked the public to help solve the case
My thoughts on the latest Podcast -
poor Sally - double edge sword for her - she owes the podcast for getting her to where she is but now it seems TLV feels ownership of the story, some of the avenues they tried to pursue on the latest podcast could of harmed any potential case IMO - I predict that Sally and the TLV podcast relationship will end in tears
don't forgot not to send illogical, unproven, theory's and findings, and - "check your facts" -I can imagine some of the off the wall stuff they get but they did ask for it when they asked the public to help solve the case
And some information given to the case by Sleuths here have become vital information to the case.
If MB was duped by a romance scam..I am just watching a couple of romance fraud cases investigated by a BBC TV programme. Seems unbelievable that, in two unconnected cases, the women eventually sold their houses to send money to romance scammers they had never even met. Core themes are loneliness and keeping secrets. Heartbreaking.
If MB was duped by a romance scam..I am just watching a couple of romance fraud cases investigated by a BBC TV programme. Seems unbelievable that, in two unconnected cases, the women eventually sold their houses to send money to romance scammers they had never even met. Core themes are loneliness and keeping secrets. Heartbreaking.
Interestingly, it seems these fraudsters often refer to themselves as the husband, even though they have never even met the victim (one poor woman downsized her house 4 times to get more money for him until she ended up in a caravan). This scam went on for 7 years (!) and then she was scammed a second time. The criminals know exactly what buttons to press at each stage of the crime, so it is easy to see how MB would have been drawn in, so upsetting. Oh yes, the Orient Express was definitely the honeymoon....I can imagine RB slipping comfortably into the FNR persona when he met Marion; he was, after all, living his 'fantasy' as Monique's ex-husband. If we assume he had practiced the FNR identity with other unsuspecting women in 1995/6, he probably had his story down pat.
Marion would have been thoroughly convinced that he was indeed, FNR; the man of her dreams with his connection to her soccer playing ex-husband, Johnny Warren for whom she still held fond memories.
As FNR, he could relate romantic stories of Luxemborg, Switzerland, France and Belgium with ease. His reason for being in Australia no doubt, included his multi-million dollar business interests, possibly with the Australian Government (therefore the need for secrecy)
He love bombed Marion and promised her everything she ever wanted; marriage, a honeymoon on the Orient Express and a comfortable ever after in beautiful Luxemborg. FNR was verifiable had Marion wished to check; FNR did live in Luxembourg and played soccer in 1968!
IMO, Had all gone to plan, Marion would have found herself penniless in Europe, the police would have been knocking on the real FNR's door in Luxembourg and RB would have disappeared into thin air.
Thanks Toots it really annoyed me lolExcellent post!
Thanks Toots it really annoyed me lol
Interestingly, it seems these fraudsters often refer to themselves as the husband, even though they have never even met the victim (one poor woman downsized her house 4 times to get more money for him until she ended up in a caravan). This scam went on for 7 years (!) and then she was scammed a second time. The criminals know exactly what buttons to press at each stage of the crime, so it is easy to see how MB would have been drawn in, so upsetting. Oh yes, the Orient Express was definitely the honeymoon....
re latest podcast
I honestly saw no point to it. Great that they have other interviews but why mention anything that can’t be revealed especially in the middle of inquest.
the apology to The real Remakel was quite back handed - hey sorry for turning up at your door bombarding you and not actually believing what you said .. but we don’t regret it.. what the? That’s not an apology - it was more of a ‘ah well’
mocking of information being sent through by the public.. well honestly don’t ask for it if you don’t want it. I agree with fact checking BUT let’s not forget that if the public send information they are limited with the amount of fact checking they can do… access to certain records etc. that can only be obtained by authorities…so rather than mock how bout you just don’t mention it.. the old saying ‘if you don’t have anything nice to say then don’t say it’
I think TLV have done wonderful things for bringing this case into the spotlight and helping Sally with getting information out there, the awareness is what got MB to missing persons list and police actually realising there is and has been a woman missing for a very long time and to actually investigate it.
but right now IMO TLV need to sit back and let AC do his job and perhaps lose some of their ego… this is not the time for it.
ALL JMO
IMO, Had all gone to plan, Marion would have found herself penniless in Europe, the police would have been knocking on the real FNR's door in Luxembourg and RB would have disappeared into thin air.
I'm fascinated with RB's career as a photographer. So, he apparently took some photos of bald headed babies in the hospital at some point, a few weddings - he signs on his passenger cards "photographer", "press photographer" - and then in Australia he just seems to effortlessly walk into the job as a photographer at the AAP. Must have had a fabulous resume? It's absolutely fascinating. MOO
I'm fascinated with RB's career as a photographer. So, he apparently took some photos of bald headed babies in the hospital at some point, a few weddings - he signs on his passenger cards "photographer", "press photographer" - and then in Australia he just seems to effortlessly walk into the job as a photographer at the AAP. Must have had a fabulous resume? It's absolutely fascinating. MOO