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j_emmans asked in News & EventsCurrent Events · 7 years ago

My did Brenda Leyland take her own life.?

Update:

Sorry that should be Why.

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  • Eden*
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    because just like the trolls on here, she was quite happy to sit behind her computer typing anonymously thinking it made her popular and funny, but once she realised she had in fact committed a crime and been exposed she couldn't stand the idea of being exposed for what she really was. Ask skidoo she's quite happy to jump on any passing bandwagon and hurt people, she makes an exception for the McCanns because they're in the public eye, but she's just as mean and arrogant as the McCann trolls who are now being found out

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    'Hounded', North London Fry?

    Actually - the Sky gig lasted no more than sixty seconds, with the Indy giving us a wee bit of it; http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/online/bre...

    “I’m entitled to do what I want,” she peeped. Y'know...for all the defence from some on here - who (if one types McCann on 'Search Answers', one will find the same names really putting their knuckle-dusters on with questions SEVEN years old), it seems the harsh unimportant loner, despite taking the cowards way out, had 'friends' who would support her.

    As Skidoo tells us - they McCanns have had it much worse with intrusions...and they have not thought of escaping to a building far, far away with a bottle of pills and booze.

    Listening to PM on Radio 4 now - she sounds like a right stormer...she gets in touch with Crimewatch and other populist crime TV progs, the police, and (but of course) the Daily Mail and her local press w-e-e-k-l-y, and has been doing so for years.

    Now - are people going to tell me there is no difference between Mrs. Leyland, or the 'Paedophile Hunter' on Channel 4...both seeing it within their rights to play upstanders of law - but somehow lost and terrified themselves when the shite hits the fan.

    *Damn - the Indy clip showed the first four seconds, with Mrs. Leyland uttering 'No' twice...but I'm sure you've all seen it now.

  • 7 years ago

    The answers do help but was she vulnerable is some way? if she was the troll, she was exposed so how could she be hounded in this way. She was not accused of anything illegal like murder? The majority of people in her situation get on with life.

  • Skidoo
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    She didn't have the courage of her own convictions and couldn't bear public scrutiny of her vile opinions.

    Amazingly, the family she trolled, along with many others, have been able to withstand much worse pressure and for longer; perhaps because they know they have nothing to hide.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    its being used as a scare tactic however she died - the powers that be would prefer to go back to when we were just told news and couldn't participate / answer back like everyone can now on twitter instagram etc

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Because she was hounded to death by Sky News and others.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    only she knows...anyone else is just guessing and basically talking out of their butts

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