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Topic History of: Private Eye on Mark Williams-Thomas Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Wyot |
There seems to be a theme of incompetence in the air: the SS and the Trump shooting and not finding this lad's corpse when it was near to his last known phone signal for nearly a month.
Are people just getting shitter at everything because they live on their smart phones? Perhaps it is processed food?
MWT's cachet must be running low as he also keeps getting (Nicola everything wrong... |
hedda |
They continue to push the total lie that MWT "exposed" Savile when he was released from a TV program investigating Savile and used the research to do his own show.
Some copper he must have been. |
Jo |
Indeed, Wyot.
It seems he's wrong again, this time about Jay Slater. Body found near last phone location, whereas MWT theorised that he would be found some distance away.
Body found in Jay Slater hunt near last phone location
New twist in Jay Slater case as 'significant new information' is passed to UK and Spanish cops
The evidence we have been able to collect, including the significant new intelligence, strongly supports that Jay is therefore most likely to be in or around the mountains, we suspect some distance from the last phone location.
He seems to prey on these families, on their worry and desperation.
The former British police detective working for the family of missing Jay Slater has claimed he has received "a significant new piece of information" about the teenager's disappearance, which he has passed on to both the British and Spanish authorities.
I don't know why the media give him any attention, let alone the police (if they do, would be interesting to know what they think of his interventions), he never seems to get it right. I saw him in a documentary recently ("The Bambers: Murder at the Farm", part 4) and he was arguing that Jeremy Bamber was innocent and that his conviction was a miscarriage of justice. Of course, MWT has written that he wrote, possibly still writes, to Bamber every 4 to 5 months "and he always sends me a Christmas card". Can't be a killer then, can he?!
www.scribd.com/document/459368124/Mark-W...r-Innocent-or-Guilty |
Wyot |
He does cut a rather desperate and sad figure... |
Jo |
The latest Private Eye (No 1627, p. 11) has an article about MWT. I can't understand why, if they think that he's off-the-mark/inaccurate on recent stories in the news, they seem to consider, since they never seem to question it, that he was spot-on about Jimmy Savile. Also saying he was "involved in exposing the late Jimmy Savile's crimes" doesn't seem to reflect his surely key role in presenting the ITV documentaries that sparked the avalanche of claims and the media storm around them (not to mention claims against other celebs).
MARK THESE WORDS
The disappearance of British teenager Jay Slater in Tenerife was music to the ears of self-promoting former police officer Mark Williams-Thomas, who to much tabloid fanfare turned up on the island last week, spouting trademark overblown promises that he alone could solve the "mystery".
The ex-policeman, who was involved in exposing the late Jimmy Savile's crimes, has since seen his star fall so far that he has been operating as Michelle Mone's personal PR producer (Eye 1613).
Williams-Thomas made a rash pledge as soon as his plane landed on Monday last week, telling the media: "I know I will get to the bottom of this in three days". This, like his promises of 1 September 2023 after the death of Mohamed Fayed - "Watch the truth now come out about this man. More details about my investigation of him over the weekend" - was unfulfilled. Exactly three days later Slater remained unfound, and Williams-Thomas was pompously announcing that "I still have a number of crucial people to speak to and over the next few days will be making appeals for information to help support the Spanish police... & further my investigation".
Perhaps he will come up with conclusions as spectacular as those he trumpeted in the case of Nicola Bulley, the mother of two who went missing on a walk near the River Wyre in January last year. Having first ensured he had recorded sufficient video footage of himself standing grim-faced on the bank for his various social media accounts, Williams-Thomas confidently declared there was "still no evidence she went in/is in the river", and that "I just don't buy" the idea that Bulley's body could have floated downstream (Eye 1593). He went on to encourage Bulley's grieving husband, the subject of fevered online speculation, to give an interview and "open his heart" to help solve the case. Not long afterwards, the body of Bulley - subsequently ruled by a coroner to have drowned by accident - was discovered about a mile downstream in the River Wyre. |
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