Are there any here who are prone to suicidal tendencies?
I think that is a heartless question to ask Rob.
I also am intrigued that yourself and none of the supporters who have replied to my previous post have mentioned the final part of my quote by Claire Hardacre
Ultimately, individuals who troll or become obsessed with conspiracy theories can be driven by many factors – boredom, loneliness, a need for validation – and we cannot discount the possibility of mental health problems. At times, their behaviour may border on loathsome, but a news team with a high-profile journalist at the helm is not the way to bring about justice.Claire Hardacre agreed with me that "a news team with a high-profile journalist at the helm is not the way to bring about justice". Do you and others think it was the right way?
Brietta, whether or not Brenda had suicidal tendencies was almost certainly unknown to Brunt, the rest of the media that piled in to call her a trxll and also those who created the dossier.
The result of the dossier and Martin Brunt (and the daily Mail story), led to a witch hunt on a massive scale that I cant remember seeing before and all because one woman made some tweets. I do not deny they were abusive and deeply unpleasant but I believe that murders appear to get less media coverage than Brenda did.
I suppose all supporters are following Gerry McCanns' stance
“I’m glad to see the law around this area is being reviewed, but I do think we need to make examples of people who are causing damage.”
Personally I wish that Martin Brunt had found someone to make and "example of" one of who had posted the alleged threats to the family rather than a woman in her 60s who lived alone who did not.
Martin Brunt of course claims to be devastated by Brenda's death but it seems the supporters by and large on here were not (one in particular).