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    It wasn’t until March 2012, when I first wrote about the Eriksson twins in various blogs, though at the time little did I realise what I was soon going to discover.  I could instantly see there was a collective interest in the case as my blogs received thousands of hits straight away and many people contacted me in relation to it.  However, one person in particular seemed more determined and knowledgeable about the subject and demonstrated wanting to take further action in helping me investigate the matter, so in a sense this is why we joined forces and Deep Productions was then first formed by Sharon Mackellar and I.  We tended to agree that many of the things that were being presented to us, certainly didn’t add up and why we decided to revisit the original places and see the people and eye witnesses who first appeared in the Madness in the Fast Lane film, in order to try and help set the record straight after our repeated requests to both the BBC and Mentorn Productions, for them to make a follow-up programme, were completely ignored.  Perhaps what we’ve been able to unearth acts as an indicator as to why they decided to pay no heed to us in the first place.  These two sisters were in fact arrested under a ‘special clause’ in the 1983 Mental Health Act, yet incredibly this vital piece of evidence was then covered-up.  It has never been seen or heard about by the millions of people who have currently seen the film footage or know about this case. 

  We’ve scrutinised what appears to have taken place surrounding these places of events of where and when the “green lights” seem to have been given and re-examined the official timings of when the twins were allegedly meant to have left Ireland for the UK etc., for our own findings seem to contradict such a journey ever taking place on the day in question.  We further suspect that these sisters had been involved in criminal activities and that they had been under police surveillance for some time and prior to this senseless incident being caught on camera and the killing of Glenn Hollinshead being brought to the public’s attention.      “Why were the sister’s visit to St Anne Street police station in Liverpool, not mentioned in the BBC documentaries?”In addition and equally as shocking and that has too never been exposed before, is that there appears to have been a series of ‘green lights’ given to the Eriksson twins in the guise of a catalogue of errors.  Glenn’s brother, Jon Hollinshead, points out and questions; Not only we will explain what really occurred, we’ll provide the verbatim description of events by the witnesses and police officers involved, alongside a link where you can see for yourself this damning evidence and what should have been shown and common knowledge to all concerned, especially the Hollinshead family and arguably Sabina Eriksson herself.   ​And it is here for the very first time where you’ll be able to read and learn about what truly happened that fateful day on the M6 motorway and beyond. 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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It's been brought to our attention that the video below POLICE COVER-UP - BBC Madness in the Fast Lane Documentary that shows the vital evidence that is 'edited' out of this BBC documentary and was posted to Youtube on the 12/12/12 and had over 9,000 hits has been removed without warning or redress.  It's a good job we posted a back-up (45,000+ views) and will do again if this is also "pulled".  Please share it on your own FB pages, websites and Youtube accounts.  A madness Shared by Two, is not only the true untold story about the lives of Sabina and Ursula Eriksson, alongside the murder of Glenn Hollinshead, based on a critique re-examination of the BBC’s Madness in the Fast Lane documentary that had 7 million viewers [with a conservative estimate of around a further 15 million people having since watched this film via the internet and on websites such as YouTube], glued to their TV screens watching the twin sisters propelling themselves into the fast lane of the oncoming traffic on the UK’s-M6 motorway, as Ursula manages to throw herself under the wheels of a 40ft articulated lorry travelling at 60mph, that seems to swallow her up and spit her lifeless looking body back out of its rear end. 

 

It is also the result of a thorough investigation into what might have really happened on those fateful days that led up to this tragic slaying of an innocent man.  We challenge the “Official Storyline” and expose what really occurred just hours before M6 dash, for it is here for the first time we expose the Eriksson sisters were “arrested” under the Mental Health Act, though this vital caught on film evidence was edited out of the original BBC films.  This will come as a great surprise to many people who questioned; ‘...how was it possible Sabina could have been released from hospital after only five hours’ following their ‘suicide attempt’ on the M6? 

 

We also reveal that the coroner’s report shows that the injuries inflicted on Glenn, indicate more than one person probably killed him and that Sabina could be totally innocent.  Yet this obvious evidence seems to have been brushed under the carpet, or at the very least, it was never challenged. 

 

We explain how these twins were very likely embroiled in a major drugs smuggling ring and that they had been under “Obbo” [police observation] prior to the M6 incident, and was probably so for quite some period of time.  As a result of our findings, legal action is now being sought and brought against the police and other related authoritative bodies by the Hollinshead family. 

A Madness Shared by Two

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