Friday, 18 March 2011

I heard a rumour...

Rumerz /ˈruː.mər//-mɚ/
Definition : an unofficial interesting story or piece
of news that might be true but likely to be invented,
which quickly spreads from person to person.

A rumour is very similar to a lie. However, where a lie has a definitive source, a rumour is unsubstantiated. People find it easier to discuss and spread rumours, absolving themselves of guilt by using the excuse that it may just be true.  These people are known as rumour-mongers.

The latest rumour to cause a stir in forumland is the state of Goncalo Amaral's marriage. It was heralded overnight on one of the popular Madeleine forums as 'Have Goncalo and Sofia Separated?'... why this rumour was given it's own discussion thread which ran to several pages is another matter but it seems that the relationship status on a Facebook page prompted the discussion as Senor Amaral appeared to reveal himself as separado...


It didn't take long for the buzz to begin, questions here and there. Rumour abound, much speculation as the jungle drums beat in the background.  Mouths frothed and stitches were dropped over on the mentally challenged Knitting Circle forum, as their resident maritime legal-beagle declared Sofia Leal "fair game" (to the three or four knitters who normally populate their threads).

At face value, it does sadly look as if the Amarals have separated. However, what about the other conflicting rumour circulating that this Facebook profile is fake and created by individuals simply to cause trouble?  There are a couple of points to add colour to this particular rumour - neither his wife or children have confirmed him as family and it seems that Senor Amaral has vetted and added 900 friends in under 4 weeks. 


A closer look reveals no posts to show before 14th February, has the account only recently been set up?  And hark, is that a familiar name I see 'liking' the above post and giving a thumbs up?  That woman certainly does get around (or so she says).  Has the man suddenly become a techy wizard, and decided after almost 4 years to keep his follower's updated, not on his agenda or the case but of his relationship status?  What to believe eh?!...

Should we take the word of the popular Portuguese moderator, close friend and confidente of Team Amaral?  Always checking her sources and 'getting back' to us once she's confirmed things.  This friend was so close, she had to ask if the 'separado' snippet was acurate.  Would a close friend and confidente with their ear to the ground really have to ask?  I question this because of the rumour doing the rounds that this moderator and her back-up posse are all 'in bed with the McCanns'... 

Rumours over on another forum, of inacurate statements, sleepers and pot stirrers.  On this forum, the lights are always on but there's nobody home... the absentee owner leaves things to run with the moderator who rules with an iron fist. Claims from this moderator that this Facebook group consists of invited friends only, is not a rumour but a blatant lie.

During times where news is either slow or non-existent, there will always be rumours.  There have been many over the years which have simply died a death, from the swingers B&B in Lincolnshire to the common assault reported in a Leicestershire street.  Whether the Amarals have separated or not, it has no bearing on the case, opinions and won't find Madeleine.  Rumours, unless publicly declared or confirmed are nobody's business and should be taken with a large pinch of salt, not speculated upon.

Sadly this won't stop the rumour-mongers or those who take satisfaction from hearing and spreading bad news.  Or those who are not who they claim to be.


Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Those Little Lies... They're Never Going Back Again.......



If I could turn the page
In time then I'd rearrange just a day or two
Close my, close my, close my eyes.

But I couldn't find a way
So I'll settle for one day to believe in you
Tell me, tell me, tell me lies

Tell me lies
Tell me sweet, little lies
Tell me lies, tell me, tell me lies
Oh, no, no you can't disguise
You can't disguise, no you can't disguise
Tell me lies
Tell me sweet little lies...

~o0o~






Been back one time,
Been back two times,
Never going back again...

~o0o~

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Nathan Tomlinson - Still Missing....


I really believe we don't know the half of what goes on around us... we are spoonfed select news by the British press and media, and I bet the majority of you don't know about Nathan Tomlinson.  If you do, please highlight this case.  If not, Nathan went missing on the 17th December 2010, the same day as Joanna Yeates.  Now, while Miss Yeates most certainly deserves the coverage given, it's grossly unfair that Nathan's case has not warranted much coverage at all.

I wonder who made the decision to run with the Joanna Yeates story?  And why do the press pack always follow suit like snivelling, little lemmings?  I mean, we all know that it's not the news they report that's important to these people.  They're only interested in the 20-something, pretty, blonde professional from Bristol selling more papers and gaining more viewers than the 20-something lad from Stockport.  Doesn't make one person's case more or less important.  One thing is consistent with these cases, the majority of missing people are all loved and missed by their family and friends, they are all desperately wanted back home, safe and sound.  

Sadly, Joanna's disappearance has turned into a murder investigation, and I wish a speedy conclusion to the case.  During the period that Joanna was missing, her landlord was arrested and questioned.  The media frenzy went into overdrive, delved into this individual's private life and broadcast it for the world to see, read and hear.  Now whether the man is guilty or not we don't know as no charges have been made.  It was a vile attempt to grab headlines with the hack fraternity almost visibly frothing at the mouth.  Wasted column inches and rolling news that could have been devoted to more important news.  

So why hasn't Nathan's case been highlighted anywhere other than the odd report in the local news?  Why aren't Sky rolling it out on the ticker tape?  Where is the Crimewatch reconstruction - easy to do as there is extensive CCTV footage of him in Manchester, his steps are easily traced.  In fact, why don't they just show the original footage?  Nope?  So it's left to family, friends and strangers to try and pass the word.

"It is believed that Nathan left the Mitre Bar, walked past Manchester Cathedral and ended up on Chapel Street. 



A bus driver on Chapel Street recalls that at about 10.25pm on Friday 17 December 2010, a man asked him how he could get home to Stockport. 

The driver explained that he could to to Piccadilly and get on a train from there. Police believe that this was Nathan." 

The CCTV sequence of events compiled by officers shows him getting off the bus. Nathan could then have turned onto Adelphi Street by the University of Salford and then crossed a bridge that goes over the River Irwell."  

There have been no sightings of Nathan after this point.  This is such a sad case, a young man with a great future ahead of him.  

The haunting footage of Nathan's last movements can be viewed here in an article given by his family.  It saddens me deeply to watch, Nathan was lost and just trying to find his way home. 


Greater Manchester Police Missing Persons

Please visit and join the Facebook group, Find Nathan Tomlinson here.  Please share with your friends and contacts.

Anyone with information as to his whereabouts is asked to call police on 0161 856 2468.



***********************


A tragic end to the search, Nathan has been found.  My thoughts and condolences go out to all of Nathan's family and friends at this very sad time.  Not the outcome we had all hoped for.  

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

The Root of all Evil...

Latest news on the book release is that it is to be delayed yet again because the initial release date clashed with the royal wedding.  This is the only clash expected - the date.  I have news for you - the world will not stop revolving on the 29th April... In the lives of people all round the world, everyday mundane things and special events will still go ahead on that day - they will not clash with the royal wedding. Only a true narcissist would take it personally.

Hmm, so we now know that Madeleine won't be found before what would have been her 8th birthday on 12th May.  How unfortunate... they're so good at predicting when she won't be found, can they predict when she will?  Fortune telling is not one of their known talents, maybe the book will surprise us.

Anyway, if the said book is to aid the search for their daughter, why is the release date not being brought forward instead of being postponed?  I'm sick of saying it... time is off the essence in a missing child case.  Everything should be now, now, now. Not then, then, then.

If the book is to aid the search to find their daughter, why don't the McCanns take full advantage of the royal wedding and grasp the fact that throngs of people from every nationality will be descending upon the capital on the 29th April?  The day which should have seen the original release of the book.  It could and would be the fastest circulated book in the UK in one day.  The McCanns, their extended family and friends could finally and physically do something to help Madeleine by distributing books, posters, wristbands, travel packs... outside train stations, tube stations, even a nice spot outside Westminster Abbey.  They could finally walk the streets to help their daughter.

Stop.  This is Cuckoo Land and I'm wearing my rosey tinted specs, because although the McCanns have been "working very hard", this is not their thing - especially giving away something for free.  The book will have a price, and despite being beneficial to Madeleine with a £0 price tag and 99% more readers, that won't add anything to their private limited company masquerading as a fund.

They say money is the root of all evil... but is it worth putting the search for a child on hold?  I'm not so sure Madeleine will appreciate the delay.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Missing... Blathnaid Timothy and Nathan Tomlinson

These important missing person cases have caught my eye that I'd really like to highlight.  

While the public read and listen to the rolling news broadcast in the Joanna Yeates case, these people have been missing since mid-December, yet don't warrant the same coverage.  Their cases are being continually highlighted online by family and friends.

Please read and share, these people deserve the same amount of coverage as anyone.  They're just as important and newsworthy as the next person, yet they are almost invisible to the general public.  Their families have (I can only imagine) struggled through Christmas and the new year without their loved ones, not knowing where they are or what has happened to them.  Every day must be a nightmare, my heart goes out to them.


Blathnaid Timothy
Aged 33 years
Last seen 14th December 2010 in Howth, Co Dublin
In Howth Village or Harbour Road/Howth Pier area

Anyone with any information please contact Gardai on 016669500

There is a Facebook support group for Blathnaid here.


***********************

Nathan Tomlinson
Age 21 years
Missing since 17th December 2010
Last seen walking past Manchester Cathedral, walking towards Salford


Anyone with information about where Nathan is should call police on 0161 872 5050

Credit to McCannExposure Blog for highlighting Nathan's case.


**************************



Serena Beakhurst
(also known as Serena Dennis)
Age 14 years
Missing since 15th December 2010
Last seen in the Tulse Hill area of South London on her way to college

There is a Facebook group set up to help find Serena here

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lambeth Missing Persons Unit on 020 8649 3423 or 0300 123 1212 quoting ref: 10MIS049123.


Edited to update 05.01.11


Serena has been found.  Details are sketchy at the moment, but it appears she is well and now with her family.  Please contact the police if you have any information about Blathnaid or Nathan, and don't forget all those missing persons who for some reason don't warrant the rolling attention of the media.