This is unbelievable :shocked:
& the story gets so much worse!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47ZUI1TMoaU
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This is unbelievable :shocked:
& the story gets so much worse!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47ZUI1TMoaU
I remember seeing that before....absolutely nuts!
I know....its unbelievable!
Jaysus! The world is full of lunatics! Its a good thing that I'm such a well rounded individual!
That is mental.
Is there a part two?
Any explanation as to what they where thinking???
Ursula and Sabina Eriksson are Swedish twin sisters (born 1967) who came to national attention in the United Kingdom in May 2008 after an apparent episode of folie à deux (or "shared psychosis"), a rare psychiatric disorder in which delusional beliefs are transmitted from one individual to another, which resulted in a series of bizarre incidents on the M6 motorway and the subsequent murder of Glenn Hollinshead of Fenton, Staffordshire. There was no evidence that drugs or alcohol were involved in the incidents on the M6 or the death of Hollinshead.
The twins had been in Ireland before travelling to England and boarding a coach for London at Liverpool. Their odd behaviour after exiting the coach at a service station on the M6 – including not allowing the bags they were clutching to be searched – caused the driver not to allow them back on the coach. The two were later seen on the central reservation of the M6. When Highways Agency Traffic Officers arrived to assist the women, they ran across the busy motorway. Ursula managed to dodge traffic - Sabina was struck by a SEAT Ibiza. Shortly after police arrived, the women again ran onto the motorway and were struck by oncoming vehicles, with Ursula suffering serious leg injuries and Sabina a head injury that left her unconscious for several minutes. When Sabina regained consciousness, she refused medical aid and attacked a police officer, at which point she was arrested. Appearing calm, although a bit "odd", as she was processed by police in Stoke-on-Trent, she was therefore released from custody. Shortly afterward she was taken in by Hollinshead, whom she later stabbed to death in an apparently unprovoked attack. She was pursued running from the scene and arrested in hospital after jumping from a bridge onto a busy trunk road, later pleading guilty to manslaughter with diminished responsibility. She was sentenced to five years imprisonment and released on parole in 2011.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_and_Sabina_Eriksson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-bIWm08eJc
Ursula and Sabina Eriksson are Swedish twin sisters (born 1967) who came to national attention in the United Kingdom in May 2008 after an apparent episode of folie à deux (or "shared psychosis"), a rare psychiatric disorder in which delusional beliefs are transmitted from one individual to another, which resulted in a series of bizarre incidents on the M6 motorway and the subsequent murder of Glenn Hollinshead of Fenton, Staffordshire. There was no evidence that drugs or alcohol were involved in the incidents on the M6 or the death of Hollinshead.[1][2][3]
The twins had been in Ireland before travelling to England and boarding a coach for London at Liverpool. Their odd behaviour after exiting the coach at a service station on the M6 – including not allowing the bags they were clutching to be searched – caused the driver not to allow them back on the coach. The two were later seen on the central reservation of the M6. When Highways Agency Traffic Officers arrived to assist the women, they ran across the busy motorway. Ursula managed to dodge traffic - Sabina was struck by a SEAT Ibiza. Shortly after police arrived, the women again ran onto the motorway and were struck by oncoming vehicles, with Ursula suffering serious leg injuries and Sabina a head injury that left her unconscious for several minutes. When Sabina regained consciousness, she refused medical aid and attacked a police officer, at which point she was arrested. Appearing calm, although a bit "odd", as she was processed by police in Stoke-on-Trent, she was therefore released from custody. Shortly afterward she was taken in by Hollinshead, whom she later stabbed to death in an apparently unprovoked attack. She was pursued running from the scene and arrested in hospital after jumping from a bridge onto a busy trunk road, later pleading guilty to manslaughter with diminished responsibility. She was sentenced to five years imprisonment and released on parole in 2011.[3]
Holy sh1t!! That's absolutely crazy!
Almost as crazy as the guy on the news the other day driving 180kph the wrong way down the motorway!
I remember the first time I saw that I just could not take it in :(
I don't think the emergency services on the scene had a clue what was going on either!
very sad
i wounder where they are now
Crazy crazy stuff but the Police should be held responsible for the poor mans death how could they release the headcase.
Watch the Docu Nat.... Weird and. crazy stuff.
If i had a mind that would not function in this life
i would be of to the nearest tall building
very sad
life is so cruel to some people
you cant really comment if you dont watch the full documentary tbh
the plot sickens... shes been released on parole since 2011, I have no doubt shes been well assessed during her time in prison
UnUsual to say the least !!!
Absolutely bizarre :omfg:...