“I’m not enjoying this. I want my mum.”
“I don’t know how to embellish all this to make it fun. Tiiired.”
“I didn’t make the rules. Somebody else did.”
“Welcome to Kate’s closet. This is little Liam…This is where we hide a few more people.” #JusticeForLiam
Why was the scene manipulated? How did the brown bag with the convenient note get to the other balcony after Liam’s passing & what about the statement he didn’t even have a bag? How was he supposed to hit his head on the clean base of an umbrella they moved? #JusticeForLiam
If Liam wasn’t supposed to be left alone, why did no part of the “care team” stay? Why was he left with nothing? Why didn’t Geoff know where Liam was staying? Why the CasaSur when “dear friend” Roger lived nearby? #JusticeForLiam
Harry’s next speech:
“If you have been supporting me for 1 year, 5 years or 15 years…all this time…I can’t believe we’ve come so far from Princess Park… thank you. You are my because. Together we are the greatest. Love is only for the brave. And I love him. Good night.”
According to TMZ, on October 16th, about an hour before the tragedy, Rogelio Nores was seen leaving CasaSur, at 16:12, based on the CCTV footage they provided. In a separate article, TMZ claimed that he left at 16:04. In the TMZ documentary, Rogelio himself stated that he left between 16:00 and 16:05. Meanwhile, a BBC article reported that Nores left the hotel approximately 40 minutes before the incident — which would suggest he left around 16:27.
So the question remains: when did he actually leave the hotel? Or, maybe a better question would be — did he leave at all?
There is also a testimony from a first-floor guest, who reported that when he went to the reception to alert the staff about the fall, he ran into Nores who was stepping out of the elevator, and heading to the parking area.
This can mean one thing — Rogelio was there when it happened.
Something that should have been a simple question — when did he step outside the hotel? — now has way too many inconsistent answers. Maybe it’s time we consider another point of view.
#JusticeForLiam #LiamPayneAppeal
I saw this video and photo a lot over the last few hours, and I want to clear up some things. The image is not fake (fake as in a random individual photoshopped it and posted it on TikTok or X or whatever social media still exists out there).
The photo was shared on YouTube by a journalist (@mauroszeta) who had access to the case files (his words not mine).
The image was altered, and I do agree with this. It was most likely photoshopped, like most of the case photos, by the same people who fed us the fake narrative and timeline.
I will attach the YouTube link in a post below this one so you can find it and see for yourself, if you want.
What’s important is that people understand this is considered part of the case files. In this situation, they can point out the inconsistencies in the photo and show everyone how much they altered and photoshopped it - or, put more clearly, how much effort they put into covering up what actually happened that day.
Again, we will not be quiet until justice is served #JusticeForLiam
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