daveBeeston wrote:what is going on now with the almost obsessive need to out further information on the possibility of the inheritance of Sue's deceased mothers house is wrong.
Whether there is a house for Tom and Sue to inherit is irrelevant to their eviction and the story they have spun and should be left well alone, the only thing that should be discussed and debunked is the story they have spun and the outcome of it.
The delving into private lives is not warranted and is frankly a little uncomfortable and dare i say it makes us no better than those on Goodf and the Facebook sites who threaten to expose peoples personal details.
If the circumstances were slightly different, I would agree with this.
If the death of Tom's mother-in-law were a fact we dug up, and not something the Crawfords announced themselves multiple times in a ploy to manipulate public opinion, then I would agree it should be left alone.
If the Crawfords didn't owe tens of thousands of pounds, and if this inherited home weren't the only discernible way they could pay their debts to society, then I would agree that the home is irrelevant.
If the Crawfords were commenting publicly only when necessary, and not injecting themselves into the court system and public discourse at every opportunity, then I would agree we should not be delving into their private lives.
But none of that is the case. I therefore side with those who feel this is fair topic for discussion.