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MWT's book is coming out tomorrow and he's doing the rounds publicising it: apparently interviewed on This Morning and Talk Radio today and on the BBC tomorrow.
As I stated before people are shit scared of him.
The book is pure money making at its best and Mark has obviously got some good promoters working on this.
He is playing to the public feeding the morbid interests in murder and of course the smell of it. I'm sure it will hit the charts as it's target punter will support it up.
MWTW wrote: As I stated before people are shit scared of him.
The book is pure money making at its best and Mark has obviously got some good promoters working on this.
He is playing to the public feeding the morbid interests in murder and of course the smell of it. I'm sure it will hit the charts as it's target punter will support it up.
Next is Stinson Hunter the burning years.
Why would anyone be scared of him? He is just a tv journalist.
One of the theories Honey is that MWT has built up a nice little earner leaking confidential stuff (like Cliff's arrest) to the media on behalf of cops who don't want to be linked to it and so are prepared to protect him and do nasty things to his enemies in order to silence them. Only a theory, of course; could not possibly be true.
I'd be interested to read what people in the field of criminology make of his book, assuming there's any discussion on Twitter about it. There was some discussion/criticism by people in the field on Twitter before, but I can't remember who was involved.
I hope I soon find this book at a car boot sale or charity shop. I want to read it (not to 'enjoy' reading about the unique smell of death of people's loved ones, more out of curiosity) but no way am I going to create demand by buying a new copy.
I'd also be a bit worried that a new one might have the pages infused with the 'unique smell of death'.
I'm curious about it too, though don't plan to buy it. But having had a look at the preview on Amazon, I'm not sure if I could get through it. It seems rather self-absorbed and insubstantial.
Am currently reading "The Secret Barrister: Stories of the law and how it's broken" and I'd say that was in a different league.
Oh yes Jo; The Secret Barrister is Premiere League; I suspect MWT's book is due for relegation from the bottom amateur schools league in Rugby Union, South Africa.
Not in it for the money, I'm so glad to hear this.
These people can only be in it for the money, so I take it any profits from this book after the comms from Right Angle go to some kind of Charidee and not into Marks bank account?
Jo wrote: MWT's book is coming out tomorrow and he's doing the rounds publicising it: apparently interviewed on This Morning and Talk Radio today and on the BBC tomorrow.
He must have good contacts in media circles. It's not every new writer who gets that kind of platform.
It's interesting that his "real-life bodyguard" friend also makes an occasional appearance on this television programme.
"I advise people that they have to tell me everything".
I had to re-adjust some of my thinking after reading this because for a while, the only other person I thought could have had access this sort of knowledge was a former poster to this board, ITK.
md wrote: Jo wrote: MWT's book is coming out tomorrow and he's doing the rounds publicising it: apparently interviewed on This Morning and Talk Radio today and on the BBC tomorrow.
He must have good contacts in media circles. It's not every new writer who gets that kind of platform.
It's interesting that his "real-life bodyguard" friend also makes an occasional appearance on this television programme.
"I advise people that they have to tell me everything".
I had to re-adjust some of my thinking after reading this because for a while, the only other person I thought could have had access this sort of knowledge was a former poster to this board, ITK.
I can remember often thinking to myself after reading his posts that he definitely lived up to his name Honey. ITK seemed to know alot about many things. He was also very entertaining.
I can remember often thinking to myself after reading his posts that he definitely lived up to his name Honey. ITK seemed to know alot about many things. He was also very entertaining.
Was it him and his fresh pair of eyes which got the police to dig up Cannan's mothers garden?
He is a buffer for epic police incompetence. Tis all.
The masses are fooled by and large most of the time. That is the only thing he knows how to tap into very well.