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Topic History of: Natalia Grace case Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Jo |
No problem, GM, it's easily done. I believed the adoptive father too when seeing his interview originally, but thought it odd that an adult woman would want to live like a child. Makes me wonder how many other people you see interviewed on TV about their "real life stories" are telling bare-faced lies. Another two I can think of: Jimmy Savile's great-niece, also interviewed on This Morning (I believed her too initially), and a woman who waived her anonymity and told Australian TV about how Rolf Harris supposedly abused her (telling a story that had multiple points in common with Jimmy Savile's great-niece's story, which had been published straight to YouTube seven months previously), then apparently reclaimed her anonymity.
Jimmy Savile's niece's demand for compensation led to police fraud probe: Her own daughter says 'abuse' story is false... so how many more of the 211 claims for vast payments will police investigate? |
Green Man |
Jo wrote:
My post must have been unclear. She wasn't an adult when she was adopted. The adoptive parents lied about her menstruating, etc. She was a child. She apparently later underwent a DNA test that proved she'd been around 7 when she was adopted.
Sorry Jo, I did misread your thread. Like many I did take the bait on this. We know America is a bit bonkers, nothing surprises me in America, if a mad man went full Freddy Krueger, it would just be another day for many there.
However, I can imagine the couple still getting lawyers involved to sue Hulu or whatever the streaming platform is or production company.
America is ran by lawsuits. |
Jo |
My post must have been unclear. She wasn't an adult when she was adopted. The adoptive parents lied about her menstruating, etc. She was a child. She apparently later underwent a DNA test that proved she'd been around 7 when she was adopted. |
Green Man |
Never help people!
I read years ago that this mad woman hid period products under the bed.
Why didn't they adopt a child from a from Flordia? |
hedda |
so creepy |
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