Royal author Omid Scobie claims that Kate Middleton's recent editing mishap exposes "years of deceit" within the Royal Family's media engagement, suggesting a pattern of cover-ups and lies. The controversy arose after a heavily edited Mother's Day photo of the Princess of Wales was released by Kensington Palace, leading to widespread speculation and criticism. Despite Kate Middleton's apology, the palace refused to release the original photo, fueling further scrutiny and rumors surrounding the royal family.
Therapists warn of the sinister signs of being in a relationship with a pathological liar, including the use of lies to manipulate and deceive. They advise looking out for signs such as too-good-to-be-true stories, difficulty verifying their past, defensiveness when confronted, dismissiveness of your feelings, and trusting your gut instincts. Ultimately, a chronic inability to tell the truth is a major red flag in a relationship, signaling the need to move on for the sake of your well-being.
Two teenagers, referred to as girl X and boy Y, have been convicted of the murder of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey, who was stabbed 28 times in a park in Cheshire. The pair, who were just 15 at the time, thought they could cover their tracks with a web of lies, but their deceit unraveled as detectives quickly identified them as suspects. Messages between the teenagers revealed their fascination with violence, torture, and murder, and they had planned the killing for weeks. The court heard that girl X was the planner behind the attack, luring Brianna to her death. The motive behind the murder remains unclear.