One source close to Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, the man suspected of being behind the hoax, says he created Lennay Kekua as far back as 2008 and Te'o "wasn't the first person to have an online 'relationship' with her." So it's entirely possible that Tuiasosopo, from a big Hawaii football family, found marks in other local football products—like Reagan Maui'a. But his story of meeting "Kekua" would mean there was an actual, physical woman involved at one point. Every answer leads to twice as many questions.
The ND cover-up is in full swing, South Bend Tribune already deleting articles.
I believe there was another interview where he stated the "girlfriend" had written a series of letters and instructed "her siblings" to give Te'o one before each game.The ND cover-up is in full swing, South Bend Tribune already deleting articles.
Here are the first questions I'd ask Te'o:
Why did you continue to lie about your dead girlfriend in a Dec. 8th interview in NY for the Heisman ceremony, 2 days after you got the call from your dead girlfriend on Dec. 6th in Orlando?
Why did you wait, not a few days but, 20 days to inform ND coaches about being the victim of a Hoax? You needed more time to restructure your story and get your family on board with the new version of the story, making you solely a victim, right?
In an ESPN interview you talked about letter she would send to you before each game and specifically mention the letter you got before the Stanford game. The Stanford game was played on Oct. 13, a month after she "died" so, how did she send that letter. Guess she pre-wrote them all before the season started, right?
I don't believe for one second that he is an innocent victim, I think he was part of the hoax and got caught. I believe that in Orlando is when he realized the hoax was being uncovered by someone in the media and he took the next 20 days to construct the victim story and get his family on board. Then he went to the coaches and ND decided to sit on it and let the mainstream media continue the lie. Then Deadspin busted there bubbles. Nothing but a bunch of liars up there that are use to covering things up (see the rape cover that the media still refuses to investigate).
I'm actually so glad this is happening, love seeing the Domers fall so hard and fast... makes me want to go home and watch the NCG again!
No surprise. I guess the entire ND defense was in mourning or worried about this being exposed. It's not like Manti was the only player who looked terrible on their defense...Well, here comes the whole "oh, that's why Notre Dame lost the NCG" line. Skip Bayless already pulled that one out to justify his stupid NCG prediction.
No surprise. I guess the entire ND defense was in mourning or worried about this being exposed. It's not like Manti was the only player who looked terrible on their defense...
Yep, figured as much. Since Te'o was on offense as well. Not to mention he was defending Cooper too. ***rolling my eyes****Well, here comes the whole "oh, that's why Notre Dame lost the NCG" line. Skip Bayless already pulled that one out to justify his stupid NCG prediction.
You are a very level headed and responsible poster...thanks for sharin gthe additional information, friendlyirish. And I agree, even though a lot of joking is going on I reserve full judgement until all facts are known.Yeah that is confusing. I guess ESPN isn't as willing to risk reporting something as Deadspin is.
But these tweets are lining up with what the private investigators hired by Notre Dame said (according to Jack Swarbrick in his presser today). He said they had found "conversations" between the co-conspirators. Obviously none of this may be prima facie evidence of it, but it is intriguing nonetheless.
I'm sure a lot of you are pretty upset, and I'm not going to go back and read any posts. And I won't interject too much here. Just wanted to come by and see if you had seen the recent tweets. @justinrmegahan uncovered a lot of these.
I can guarantee you, unequivocally, I won't feel an ounce of remorse over laughing at this. Ever.I know its real easy to make jokes about this issue. But remember, at one time Bama was the butt of a lot of jokes many northern schools liked to tell and it is backfiring on them big time. (oSU, psu, etc)
lots of you will feel pretty bad if we find out he had nothing to do with the hoax and he was very naive and fell hard for this whole scheme. Sure he could be behind the hoax all together, but honestly i dont feel like eating crow down the road, not to mention how crappy i would feel for making fun of a 21 year old for falling in love and believing that person had died if he was duped. If its proven or he admits to making this whole thing up, I was naive to give him the benefit of the doubt. If not, and the hoax was unknown to him, I feel horrible for the young man to have that happen to him. Just my 2 cents
Same. Manti's best case scenario is that he was completely fooled and is thus probably the most gullible human being ever for not meeting his "girlfriend" in person for 3 years. I think that case is extremely unlikely because what college age guy (putting aside his lofty status) doesn't at some point want some physical contact. The jury is obviously still out on what role he may have played, but there is no denying at a minimum, he knew on December 6 with the phone call, but still had it discussed on December 8 and then waited about 3 weeks to inform ND (remember how quickly Marcell Dareus came in about the Miami trip thing and how quickly our staff worked to figure everything out).I can guarantee you, unequivocally, I won't feel an ounce of remorse over laughing at this. Ever.