The "Edited-Out" Evidence from the BBC Madness in the Fast Lane Documentary
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On the 10th August 2010 [the 10th September 2010 in Scotland], the BBC's Madness in the Fast Lane film was first aired on TV. This documentary film carried on from where the news media had left it back in May 2008. It clearly showed two deranged women running into the oncoming traffic on the M6 motorway, in what can only be conceived as a suicide bid. Both had been sedated before being taken away. Ursula was airlifted to hospital and Sabina went by road in an ambulance. Yet as we know, Sabina was then remarkably discharged from the University Hospital of North Staffordshire [UHNS] after only five hours. In the book; A Madness Shared by Two, released on the 12-12-12, it explains what truly happened that day on the motorway, it's exposes numerous 'cover-ups', and this Section 136 is among them, [and before and beyond and up to the present date 14th November 2012] additionally this crucial evidence and information was deliberately covered up and edited out and hidden from the Hollinshead family as well as millions of members of the public.
Here is the transcript of what is being said in this brief 20sec conversation between PC Finlayson and his superior officer.
Narrator: "Now the woman is safely restrained, PC Finlayson updates his senior officer."
PC Finlayson: "This one, has gone over the bonnet of that car, she's then got up, punched Tracey and gone over there."
Inspector: "This one, - is she arrest note..." - [Meaning has she been 'notified' of arrest].
PC Finlayson: "Well 136 and she is..."
Police Inspector: "Well she needs to be, but, but if nothing else being on the carriageway, and err, for her safety" [3] [Note: 11:00 minutes into the 'leaked unedited version' of the film and onwards.]
Here we can clearly see and hear PC Finlayson reply; "Well 136 and she is...", meaning that in this instance she will be treated under Section 136 of the 1983 Mental Health Act, under the section: - Police Power to Remove to a Place of Safety, and that his superior clearly agreed with his analysis. http://www.amadnesssharedbytwo.com
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A Madness Shared by Two. To be released 12-12-12 http://extracts.wix.com/amadnesssharedbytwo#!extract/c24kz
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A Madness Shared by Two, is not only the true untold story about the lives of Sabina and Ursula Eriksson, alongside the murder of Glenn Hollinshead, based on a critique re-examination of the BBC's Madness in the Fast Lane documentary that had 7 million viewers [with a conservative estimate of around a further 15 million people having since watched this film via the internet and on websites such as YouTube],glued to their TV screens watching the twin sisters propelling themselves into the fast lane of the oncoming traffic on the UK's-M6 motorway, as Ursula manages to throw herself under the wheels of a 40ft articulated lorry travelling at 60mph, that seems to swallow her up and spit her lifeless looking body back out of its rear end. It is also the result of a thorough investigation into what might have really happened on those fateful days that led up to this tragic slaying of an innocent man. We challenge the "Official Storyline" and expose a 'cover-up' and what really occurred just hours before M6 dash, for it is here for the first time we expose the Eriksson sisters were "arrested" under the Mental Health Act, though this vital caught on film evidence was edited out of the original BBC films. This will come as a great surprise to many people who questioned; '...how was it possible Sabina could have been released from hospital after only five hours' following their 'suicide attempt' on the M6? We also reveal that the coroner's report shows that the injuries inflicted on Glenn, was done so by 'two' weapons, it's always been believed "Sabina" used one, and that it's highly likely there were more than one person who killed him and that Sabina could be totally innocent. Yet this obvious evidence seems to have been brushed under the carpet, or at the very least, it was never challenged.
We explain how these twins were very likely embroiled in some kind of major drugs smuggling ring and that they had been under "Obbo" [police observation] prior to the M6 incident and was probably so for quite some period of time.
Why did the police "lie" in the Madness in the Fast Lane doc?
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