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@deeplydisturbed TBF that woman has a face features of someone I know. Said girl is medically retarded due to some brain stuff and will never be able to fend for herself. PArents were worried [for what I know] that someone might impregnate her and there would be more problem.
Problem I see here is she works in NHS, I don't know what does she do, but I could believe that she also could be used by someone to get access to restricted areas and let them do what Jimmy Saville did the best.
Repost of not working link: MJ and Kamala
@SwarmShawarma your link doesn't work
I suspect that's the video of that shitheaded male nurse kicking the taillight and breaking it on the ICE vehicle.
Yeah, hardly a peaceful protestor.
I am having a hard time believing these things. There was a "Brad Pitt in the hospital” scam last year too.
Do these women not own a fucking mirror?
Good Lord.
It’s a cruel world out there.
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Minneapolis, 13th Jan. If the video is real they one might say, dude was later killed because he wasn't arrested on time.
I think it is new. She fell for a 4 celebrity crushes in a row.
Read MoreA mother of two has been left homeless after sending over £250,000 to romance scammers who posed as Hollywood heartthrobs and pop stars.
Jennifer Barton, 44, fell for impersonators who told her they "loved her" while posing as actors Alexander Ludwig and Charlie Hunnam, as well as Westlife's Nicky Byrne and singer Michael Ray.
Over a two-year period, four scammers wove an online deception that persuaded her to sell both her home and car.
She is currently living on government benefits in an HMO property.
Barton recalls receiving gifts and a canvas painting from one of the scammers. He also sent a mug with his face on,’ she said. ‘It was so convincing.’
The scammers, often operating from abroad, exploit the loneliness and desperation of their victims, using sophisticated techniques to build trust.
They all told me that they loved me and wanted to marry me, wanted to come to England and be with me
I just want to be left alone now,
The NHS worker


