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60 minutes certainly should never be believed. The coroner's inquiry is a firm indication there is more to it.
When someone does something as sensational as donating an organ it draws an immense amount of attention, and most of us believe that the donor is doing an amazing and honourable thing. Not everyone does something for nothing, there can be many motivations behind this decision. DM - You are correct the numbers ($ 22 000) just don't work.... the reason is that you will never know the truth if it cost anything at all. Was the motivation financial or maybe it was for the attention it gave to someone who always was so desperate to be noticed and the centre of attention?
Can you donate a kidney and undergo the rigourous testing required (particularly in a country like the US) , then only 6 months later find out you have MS?
I found it appalling that 60 mins even did the story portraying her to be a hero in the first place. They glossed over the criminal history that she had which was recent and not gossip, as it is a part of public record.
Of course the media attention will die and all will be forgotten when the coroner comes back with their finding that I would bet my house on that it has absolutley nothing to do with MS, kidneys etc but about a sad, manipulative woman who hurt herself one too many times.
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