cleavers
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They're being manipulated by who ever is funding it all, and I very much doubt they have the finances to fund the US trip and all the legal people involved now (other than using a credit card, which would be incredibly stupid), so I think somebody is funding it (newspaper ?), and for me its all quite sad, because they're not getting their chance to properly get to grips with the loss of their lad in such tragic circumstances.I've been watching this for the last week or two and cant help but feel increasingly uncomfortable about it all.
Firstly it was a tragic death and way to lose a son and all sympathies go to his parents but im not so sure what is now transpiring is helping them in any way and i wonder what the motive is now because it seems to have moved on from the original demand to just speak to the woman and find answers to questions they had?
PR people involved both here and in the US, top barristers both here and there, all paid for by a crowdfunding page and demands moving daily which to me only lead to one destination and that is some form of financial settlement rather than justice.
They wanted to speak to her, they then wanted her to come back to face justice, then they didn't want her put into prison as that would take her away from her children, then they go to the US still demanding to speak to her, then they get the chance to speak to her and now they refuse?
All seems a bit suspicious to me and if i had lost a son so tragically im not sure if i would feel that living my life in front of the cameras and in the middle of a PR battle would be my first choice.
As for the US woman, she should agree to come back and face justice, which I expect would be causing death by careless driving, and she would be given a sentence that would probably be suspended, and then be allowed to go home, so those advising her aren't doing her any favours either.