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Sick Psychic?
A self - proclaimed psychic uses a high profile case of a missing girl to generate some self - publicity and ultimately personal gain.
Said charlatan then goes on to express surprise that the parents of the missing girl were distressed by his claims that she was dead. What a scumbag, to trade on the personal misery of others.
There is nothing even remotely entertaining about this low life....
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Said charlatan then goes on to express surprise that the parents of the missing girl were distressed by his claims that she was dead. What a scumbag, to trade on the personal misery of others.
There is nothing even remotely entertaining about this low life....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.as I said, my prediction is that he won't do anything of the sort.
Actually, I'm not really sharing the hate of Acorah. He's as entitled to his views on the girl's disappearance as anyone else, and he's entitled to state them. Everyone has views on the subect, thanks to the huge publicity campaign instigated by the McCanns themselves (for very good reason). Many of these views will distress them, but that's the risk you take with publicity campaigns.
Frankly, I too think she's dead, and my guess is that almost everyone in the country agrees with me and should have the right to say so.
As I said earlier, my beef is with the Sun, which gave the story a lot of play while denouncing Acorah for providing it. That's real hypocrisy.
Actually, I'm not really sharing the hate of Acorah. He's as entitled to his views on the girl's disappearance as anyone else, and he's entitled to state them. Everyone has views on the subect, thanks to the huge publicity campaign instigated by the McCanns themselves (for very good reason). Many of these views will distress them, but that's the risk you take with publicity campaigns.
Frankly, I too think she's dead, and my guess is that almost everyone in the country agrees with me and should have the right to say so.
As I said earlier, my beef is with the Sun, which gave the story a lot of play while denouncing Acorah for providing it. That's real hypocrisy.
I don't think anybody is having a go at this idiot because he has a view as to whether Madeleine McCann is dead or not....but people are, quite rightly in my opinion, having a go at him because he has stated it as a matter of fact because his 'spirit guide', Sam, has told him she is dead.
The man is a cretin.
The man is a cretin.
The media have quote the parents as having been "distressed" about Acorahs comments.
Unlike some bloke spouting off in a pub, this guy is a self proclaimed psychic. Despite having been shown to be a fake and a fraud, he still gets airtime, and, unlike the bloke in the pub, who might just be spouting their own opinion, this piece of work is piggybacking on the notoriety of the case to garner some column inches, remain in the public eye, and ultimately make some money out of it. Thats what turns my stomach.
Unlike some bloke spouting off in a pub, this guy is a self proclaimed psychic. Despite having been shown to be a fake and a fraud, he still gets airtime, and, unlike the bloke in the pub, who might just be spouting their own opinion, this piece of work is piggybacking on the notoriety of the case to garner some column inches, remain in the public eye, and ultimately make some money out of it. Thats what turns my stomach.
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They're both at fault. He's 'airing his views' (telling his lies actually) in an interview with the paper, so he knows they're going to print them. It's not a private conversation with the journalist.
They could still decide to edit that out on grounds of taste and decency, but choose not to.
I'm not sure about the Telegraphs reporting either. They say..
//He rose to fame on “Most Haunted”, where he would communicate with spirits, before moving on to present “Derek Acorah’s Ghost Towns”. //
Surely the words 'allegedly' or 'pretend to' should be inserted between 'would' and 'communicate' for this to be accurate.
They could still decide to edit that out on grounds of taste and decency, but choose not to.
I'm not sure about the Telegraphs reporting either. They say..
//He rose to fame on “Most Haunted”, where he would communicate with spirits, before moving on to present “Derek Acorah’s Ghost Towns”. //
Surely the words 'allegedly' or 'pretend to' should be inserted between 'would' and 'communicate' for this to be accurate.
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