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Post by rainbow-fairy 30.04.12 21:47

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This is a dreadful article - no surprises there - which will cause a shortage of sick buckets. Jan Moir is the lady whose article in 2009 on the deceased Boyzone singer Stephen Gately attracted unprecedented criticism and for which she was obliged to apologise.

She's certainly playing things safe now.



From the above quoted article :

Let us hope that the Portuguese authorities do the decent thing and follow up on every single lead that Scotland Yard now unearth.

The world would expect the British police to do the same if a Portuguese child went missing here — and you can bet your beat-pounding boots that our cops absolutely would.


I don’t think anyone could deny that from start to finish, the behaviour of the Portuguese police involved in investigating this case has been at the very least — infuriating. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]


I wonder whether Jan Moir listens to herself. In equal measure because the cadaver dog marked a dead body in Mccannss Apt and Car, should the UK Police ignore that line of investigation or should they take that into also consideration?

I mean if the possibility is 50/50, how can anyone realistically expect a country's police force (no matter which country) to chase up leads just on another country's police force say so without so much as give concrete evidence where they think she can be found.

If Yard seriously think she is alive ,and has concrete evidence to prove that, they should provide detail where to rescue her from. Failing that, then they should deploy ASAP the UK RAF or whatever rescue team to rescue her themselves. I cant see how the country's population can object to expenditure to rescue its missing citizen from the clutches of her evil captor, rather that waste it on further review which should no longer be necessary if the Yard is so certain they've evidence she is alive. To quantify that as a statement they must support they saying. In a nutshell, they should put their money where their mouth is.

Otherwise, how can they expect another country's Police to go on a wild goose chase?

Jan Moir should hang her head in shame whipping up xenophobia sentiment.




Jan Moir is a nasty piece of work who just loves to whip up xenophobia, homophobia, probably many things that end in 'phobia'. Bigoted doesn't quite cover it, frankly.

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I've never heard of this bimbo before - wonder if she's related to Fiona?

R.I.P. intelligent and informed journalism.
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