Vegemight wrote:
Are they trying to get proof? wrote:She's just posted this on her page
http://www.outsideonline.com/2117301/how-record-fkt-21st-centuryYou reckon her and meatballs are going to try and fake some proof? Dont see how they can as she's already said she had no GPS or tracker
Great article! You're both a gentleman and a scholar.
Disagree.
It's a f*cking pathetic article! The writer leaves out the hard evidence that exists that she was dropped off 45 or 50 miles down the track. People have analyzed her claims very thoroughly and found that, if her new claim of being dropped off in the same place is truthful (it's not, according to testimony from the person who dropped her off, who has nothing to gain from lying), she would have had to cover the next 50 mile segment at close to American record (for a road 50 miler) and would thereafter continue on to cover more than 100 miles in a 24 hour period. No chance! The most mileage ever covered in a day by anyone on that trail is less than 100 miles. Also, the author says that she can still qualify for the unsupported record, even though she admits to hitch-hiking. Nobody on the hiking forum agrees with that criteria. The last record holder didn't accept any rides. There's plenty of other evidence against her, but the missing 50 mile segment is ironclad proof that she cheated.
The author casts her as a sympathetic victim of sexual assault and makes it seem like a 50/50 proposition as to whether she did what she is claiming. There is no mention of her criminal record or her completely irresponsible behavior when it comes to being a mother and role model for her kid or not being there to care for her dying relative. She recently lost one dog and abandoned the other with her mother. She is a selfish, narcissistic, lying fraud. Even her own mother won't defend her.
There is exactly zero chance that she completed the full course. I would wager a million to one odds on that statement.