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I'm not defending them here, but to be fair, they can't look at the floor like they're about to have a breakdown 24/7, the media are hounding them every minute of the day they are bound to catch them smiling at some point or another, they have two other kids to think about and while those smiles will be fake they are no doubt for the benefit of the twins. Bear in mind also that they risk having the twins taken away so i imagine they are trying not to bring the two babies into the feelings of sorrow, kids pick up on that. |
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The owners of the tabloids must be rubbing their hands with delight - any story, no matter how unimportant or how untrue, is helping to sell newspapers. And the British public is supplying the money. |
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"confident that they have got away with it maybe?"
I'm not sure anyone could be confident they'd got away with anything at this early stage in the legal proceedings. ---------- Post added at 08:04 ---------- Previous post was at 08:00 ---------- Quote:
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The Sun - 2,933,654 The Daily Mail - 2,137,069 Daily Mirror - 1,436,436 Daily Express - 765,483 Daily Star - 674,450 Daily Record - 398,288 Total of 8,345,380 copies purchased, and it is estimated by the newspapers that at least two other people reads a purchased copy, gives you nearly 25 million readers of the tabloids - over 40% of the UK population is not a smallish proportion, imho. People are asking why the McCanns need a PR firm - since they are being tried by the media, it may be useful to have a media professional advising them. |
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Seriously, they are getting PR firm and top class lawyers? They want to pay for it with another fighting fund? This is not a PR battle, its a criminal case. Suspects appealing to the public for cash to get the best lawyers and a PR firm to make them look good? What on earth is this? It's like something out of Brass Eye |
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They need a new PR company because the one thats represented them up to now have withdrawn. A few of the backers from their fund have also stopped supporting them. I think people that were once supportive are moving themselves away from the McGanns.
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If they are charged, does that mean the fund could be used against them?
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Aghhh!!! They are suspects in a murder case or they are innocent victims of a horrible crime! Why on earth do they need publicity shots, a PR company and a fund to pay for their expensive lawyers :confused: Are they going to record a album next? What is wrong with this country? I mean AGHH. Why would be public feel the need to pay for their legal funds? Why do they need public relations? Guilt is not decided by a popular vote. |
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I take it they do not qualify for legal aid then...
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I doubt it, even though she only works one day a week as a GP i'd take a risk saying she's on more money than i get in a week :D And he's a consultant cardiologist. It only goes by income doesn't it?
I thought i read somewhere that a wealthy british businessman had offered to pay all their legal costs. |
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