Joanne Lees
Is it just me or does everyone think humans are a funny lot?
An extract from Joanne Lees book ‘No turning Back’ has been printed in the Courier Mail today.
Yesterday, the news.com website ran a blog asking people to comment on whether Joanne Lees should profit from her misfortune. The blog was scathing of Ms Lees, suggesting she was somehow cashing in on what happened to her boyfriend.
That astounds me. Not that the media would turn on someone to sell newspapers, no big surprise there, butwhy would the public buy it?
The public has always been a bit sketchy with Joanne Lees. People have described her as mercenary…they've claimed they never liked the look of her, that they thought she was ungrateful for what had been done for her by Australia (huh???) and that she is 'certainly making the most of what happened’
There have also been rushing to her defence. Thank goodness…
I’ve never thought Joanne Lees had anything to do with Peter Falconio’s death. I’ve never doubted a word of her story. And I certainly never cared about the shocking revelation that she had a flirtation with another back packer while going out with Peter…she was 26 years old and on holidays…
I still believe that if she gets a little cash selling her story to an eager public, good luck to her…she probably earned it…
And if you’d like to trade places with her, if you think she is somehow lucky or opportunistic or living on easy street thanks to Bradley John Murdoch, then read her extract today.
Read about driving down a dark lonely road in the outback…and the sudden shock of high beam flooding your combi…of the scary looking man waving you down…the scary looking man who your boyfriend told you not to worry about…’don’t worry he said…he’s only one man…”
I won’t tell you anymore….but if you read it…I don’t think you’ll think Joanne Lees is lucky…
An extract from Joanne Lees book ‘No turning Back’ has been printed in the Courier Mail today.
Yesterday, the news.com website ran a blog asking people to comment on whether Joanne Lees should profit from her misfortune. The blog was scathing of Ms Lees, suggesting she was somehow cashing in on what happened to her boyfriend.
That astounds me. Not that the media would turn on someone to sell newspapers, no big surprise there, butwhy would the public buy it?
The public has always been a bit sketchy with Joanne Lees. People have described her as mercenary…they've claimed they never liked the look of her, that they thought she was ungrateful for what had been done for her by Australia (huh???) and that she is 'certainly making the most of what happened’
There have also been rushing to her defence. Thank goodness…
I’ve never thought Joanne Lees had anything to do with Peter Falconio’s death. I’ve never doubted a word of her story. And I certainly never cared about the shocking revelation that she had a flirtation with another back packer while going out with Peter…she was 26 years old and on holidays…
I still believe that if she gets a little cash selling her story to an eager public, good luck to her…she probably earned it…
And if you’d like to trade places with her, if you think she is somehow lucky or opportunistic or living on easy street thanks to Bradley John Murdoch, then read her extract today.
Read about driving down a dark lonely road in the outback…and the sudden shock of high beam flooding your combi…of the scary looking man waving you down…the scary looking man who your boyfriend told you not to worry about…’don’t worry he said…he’s only one man…”
I won’t tell you anymore….but if you read it…I don’t think you’ll think Joanne Lees is lucky…


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