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Topic History of: The Maddie picture
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In The Know Sky News - so supportive of the McCanns previously (for their own ends) - starts asking the question - "Did The McCanns Do It?" -

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91210-1286349,00.html
pants It's OK Chrissy, as you have now discovered Mr King requires you to fawn over him and his 'friends' so as to boost his ever decreasing ego. Any form of criticism will mean you'll be scrubbed off his little list of sycophants, and you'll probably find he never took any of your posts seriously, and I suspect secretly regards you and others here as sad little men sucking up to a former celebrity. The reality is that Mr King loves Mr King and the rest of the world is wrong and screwed up, which is of course why he was able to keep on reoffending as he was always mightier than the law. I do take some satisfaction that my two teenage sons have never heard of him, "Jonathan who?"...which is just as well..but I always warn them that should they ever happen upon him to run like hell!!
JK2006 Indeed, we go back a long time and she's married to my good friend Gary Farrow but she has been seriously supportive and continues to be so and I think she makes very good points most of the time.
chrissy I understand now..

. Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie rang her up and offered her the editorship of Bizarre, whose team in those days included Kelvin's brother Craig, Garry Bushell, as well as Jonathan King, who wrote the column once a week. "Talk about being thrown into the lion's den," she says, "I'd finally got this job on the paper I always wanted to work on. I sat right outside Kelvin's office so it meant I got 'sacked' nearly every day. He'd scream: 'Have you got any fucking stories? You're useless! Fuck off!'. It was relentless." An interview with Jane Moore.

I suppose colleagues do support each other. Apologies again, but she has come out with some truly atrocious rubbish during her career.
JK2006 Believe me she is a very intelligent and tolerant and liberal lady; she has to toe the party line to an extent but she is sympathetic and supportive.