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The family is "generous" and "self-made", she said, while Luigi, who she met briefly about eight years ago, appeared clever, approachable and handsome – "as you can tell".
"Something has occurred with him," she mused, referencing the last several days. "He's two different people."
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-- How's that for diagnosis at a fucking distance? And you thought Freud analysing da Vinci in 1910 was weird. Coming soon: Mark Doran discusses the personality and characteristics of a man he spoke to at a bus stop in 2016...
And then, having piled on with an obvious assumption of his guilt, the BBC gives us the compulsory "I believe in America":
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She also insisted he's innocent until proven guilty: "This is one of the greatest honours of being an American citizen."
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As I said when I pretty much gave up detailed media criticism a couple of years ago, you can't meaningfully or effectively engage with the BBC's output of reeking, evil shittery, because *there's just too much of it, and it's too fucking mad*...
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