Perodicticus potto
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She said horrible, despicable, nasty things.
Perhaps she did. And?
She said horrible, despicable, nasty things.
So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself , and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
(John 8:7 KJV)
My understanding of the articles is that she was tweeting, NOT texting. She didn't have a high opinion of the McCann's, but she wasn't threatening them either, imo. (from reading her tweets). I am sickened by this... I do not understand what Martin Brunt/Sky were thinking when they ambushed her with cameras. Just heartbreaking.
All imo
My understanding of the articles is that she was tweeting, NOT texting. She didn't have a high opinion of the McCann's, but she wasn't threatening them either, imo. (from reading her tweets). I am sickened by this... I do not understand what Martin Brunt/Sky were thinking when they ambushed her with cameras. Just heartbreaking.
All imo
Sky News were the tool used but discussion of the case has become a problem for British media as a whole, one they just don't know how to deal with. Brenda wasn't a ringleader but for some reason she was the only one picked on. Hopefully the Coroner will want to know why.
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:wagon:
:greetings:
Great first post! What is your opinion on WHY the British media have struggled for 7 years to "deal with" the McCann's and their never ending side show? Fear of lawsuits? Orders from someone not to dig too deep into the story? Interested in opinions on this because it's never sat well with me. :thinking:
And, again... Welcome!!
:blushing:
:wagon:
:greetings:
Great first post! What is your opinion on WHY the British media have struggled for 7 years to "deal with" the McCann's and their never ending side show? Fear of lawsuits? Orders from someone not to dig too deep into the story? Interested in opinions on this because it's never sat well with me. :thinking:
Also like your point about motive(s) behind WHY Brenda. Leads to more :thinking:
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And, again... Welcome!!
:silenced: *Carter Ruck !*
:blushing:
:wagon:
:greetings:
Great first post! What is your opinion on WHY the British media have struggled for 7 years to "deal with" the McCann's and their never ending side show? Fear of lawsuits? Orders from someone not to dig too deep into the story? Interested in opinions on this because it's never sat well with me. :thinking:
Also like your point about motive(s) behind WHY Brenda. Leads to more :thinking:
:moo:
And, again... Welcome!!
Brenda Leyland, 63, from Leicestershire, was found dead after she was confronted by Martin Brunt from Sky News over the abuse.
Mr Brunt told the inquest in Leicester he had been "devastated" by her death.
Coroner Catherine Mason concluded she had killed herself and called for sales of helium to be regulated.
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None of the messages sent by Mrs Leyland were directed personally at the McCanns, who have "no significant presence" on social media.
The news channel’s crime correspondent, Martin Brunt, told an inquest that Brenda Leyland, 63, said she had thought of “ending it all” but that she was “feeling better now”. He said he thought the remark – made days after he had confronted her – was “a throwaway line”.
Leyland was found dead in a hotel room in Leicester on 4 October last year, two days after Brunt’s report aired on Sky.
“I was devastated and I still am,” Brunt told the inquest at Leicester town hall. “The enormity of what happened will always be with me.”
Coroner Catherine Mason heard Leyland was a proud woman whose standing in her community meant everything to her, and who suffered depression and had made a previous suicide attempt.
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Leyand’s younger son, Ben, who was not present, said in a statement she was a loving mother, a proud and stubborn woman, and “could not bear to think she could be disliked by those in her community”. He said she suffered from extreme bouts of depression and anxiety and was on medication.
Before the Sky News approach, she had been upset by a “fractious” dispute with a neighbour over an issue concerning a wall.
He had “no doubt” from the panic in his mother’s voice when she telephoned to tell him of the Sky News incident that “this was the final straw that pushed her then to do what she did”.
He said his mother was “completely destroyed” by what had occurred. He was trying to organise legal advice for her, he said. In her last email to him, she said she felt “cheerier”.
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The inquest heard between November 2013 and September 2014, using the Twitter ID @sweepyface, she had tweeted or retweeted 2,210 posts, of which 424 mentioned the McCanns. Her tweets did not constitute a criminal offence, the inquest heard.
Brunt approached her after a dossier of tweets about the McCanns was passed to him by a source, whom he declined to reveal. The coroner said she could not compel him to reveal it and that Brunt was not accused of any criminal offence.
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Leyland had not accessed Twitter after Brunt’s approach and would not have seen “disturbing” tweets about herself, which are being investigated, the inquest heard.
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