What Was The “Madness in the Fast Lane” (BBC Documentary, 2010)?

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Richard D Hall interviews David McCann about the "Motorway Twins" case.
 
Richard and David cover many aspects of the evidence which was not included in the BBC documentary – and other facts indicating the Police were covering up aspects of what happened, as were the BBC.

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A BBC documentary "Madness in the Fast Lane" was aired on 10th August 2010 about an incident which happened in May 2008. The whole story is quite bizarre – and deeply troubling.

I have included more photos information, notes and 2 news reports below, but have summarised the main events described/shown/reconstructed in the documentary:

 

  • 2 woman are   noticed on traffic CCTV walking down the centre of the M6 motorway (between crash barriers)
  • Police go to get them
  • One woman crosses the oncoming traffic and is HIT by a car but seems unhurt – she gets up.
  • Police talk to them on the hard shoulder to find out what has happened.
  • BOTH women JUMP into the oncoming traffic
  • One woman is hit by a big truck and run over – she ends up in hospital
  • Other woman (Sabina) is hit by a CAR (see below for a still from the documentary – showing the damage to the car she caused)
  • Officers try to check and treat injuries while they are on the ground
  • Woman hit (TWICE) by a car GETS UP and PUNCHES the officer and tries to run INTO the OTHER CARRIAGEWAY
  • 6 people grab the woman and she is restrained and taken to hospital.
  • She is RELEASED (seemingly unharmed) the next day and charged at the police station (this is filmed).
  • Police find out the 2 girls are Swedish IDENTICAL TWINS (with 1 passport between them)
  • Police suspect drug abuse, but blood tests reveal no unusual substances.
  • Sabina (girl hit twice by a car) seems calm – and unconcerned about her sister who is still critically ill).
  • After a short psychiatric assessment, Sabina is RELEASED and then meets up with Glenn Hollinshead in Fenton (near Stoke)
  • The next day she stabs and kills Hollinshead
  • She runs away with a hammer, hitting her head, is restrained by someone, but jumps off a bridge into another road.
  • She breaks both ankles, fractures her skull but SURVIVES
  • She is arrested and charged with manslaughter and she is currently serving a 5 year sentence (due for Parole release in 2011)
  • Meanwhile, her sister has recovered and gone back to America.


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It seems they were on their way from Liverpool to London – from Ireland and the driver of their coach got suspicious and refused to let them back on the coach. What were they going to do in London? 

(This sort of reminds me of part of the film "V for Vendetta" – which features a superhuman indestructible person (who turns against his creators and tries to show people they’re being lied to etc).

 The photo of Sabina Eriksson is rather striking. We hear stories about "super soldiers" and what not – were they going to do something significant in London? We may never know. But this really looks like an extreme form of mind control and some kind of "triggering" seems to have been involved. i.e. almost as soon as they see the police, they seem to have a sudden "death wish".

How did these women survive? It’s quite bizarre. 

Was this some kind of disclosure? Some kind of "set up" with the BBC? Are there, as Miles Johnston suggests below, subliminal elements in the documentary itself?

Perhaps we should alert the authorities to investigate this woman further when she comes to be released….

More details below – as ever, make of it what you will…  

Notes from Miles Johnston

I received these notes from Miles, and he also referred me to interviews he had posted on YouTube. He has also recorded a short commentary:

 

Ref:- Madness in the Fast lane

 

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From:-

Miles Johnston

Investigative Researcher

MIND CONTROL

Project Mannequin

REF:- “The BASES SERIES”

August 11th 2010

 

Dear —

This excellent documentary illustrates clearly issues regarding Mind Control, and the Super Soldier programmes, illustrated by a number of witnesses to very Highly Disturbing data being released, over the last 15 or more years by Barry king and James Casbolt. I remain the ONLY researcher to get them on video, which is available via my underground video series “BASES”

 

 

This is HIGHLY disturbing, and is EXACTLY what Casbolt and King talk about.

In Brief, I note:- The notes below are just a set of pointers.

 

These women scream "They will take our organs". Sabrina is familiar with the Cells, look the way she behaves.

They have been underground, and may be part of the Monarch/Mannequin programs, or something similar.

 

This is possible evidence of the Generated Life Forms, the theft of organs, and the underground labs perhaps?! REF:- BASES

 

Their Behaviour is "SELF TERMINATE", "Don’t get Captured."

 

Its important the man she killed was ex RAF.

If he told her he was RAF, there is no surprise she killed him.

 

The RAF are involved with this super soldier programme. See RAF Welford and PEASEMORE.

Abductees, or MIL-ABS are treated terribly by their military captures, and it is no surprise Sabrina reacted by killing him, so fast, and so effectively. The Police man being “nice talked” would have been in similar danger, if she got a weapon.  She was on programme at all times. She will be perfectly safe, if De-Programmed.

These women can be treated in the most terrifying way to induce the mind state they are programmed in.

See Cathy O’Brien, TRANCE-Formation.

 

I would be willing to provide any further data, as these two women are clear examples of this programme:-

The involvement of selected children abducted for mind control, and use in super soldier programmes, possibly Off Planet(YES OFF PLANET), and with other nonhumans. (Generated Life Forms)

Their extreme strength is an example of how immensely strong the human body can be, but also their “Self terminate” commands, so familiar with Mind Control super soldiers, when “captured”. (See the 7-7 bombers who self terminated, or were terminated by destroying the brain, or destruction of the head, as you can see this woman required 6 or more people to be subdued).

 

But when she saw the camera, she screamed Help. It seems they are doing this with a highly complex set of commands, to get data out to a Film Crew.

That’s why she screamed help, when she was aware of being on camera, knowing the Police were capturing her again. Their behaviour was completely rational based on the circumstances they believed they were in. These police were being used by their program controllers, who probably sent them on this mission in the first place.

They at all times responded to the TV cameras, and motor way cameras.

 

This is a Demonstration of power, by their controllers.

 

Imagine a massive army of these women, able to survive such injuries and still fight.

 

I suggest you wake up on this big time.

 

Check out my You Tube site “megawatts1066”, BASES One 2010 edit, BASES 2 Take 2, and Bases 4 part 1, James Casbolt, and Dave M, in BASES 7.  See Also Coma Hospitals, where people die over bight, and we believe their bodies are used for organ stealing . Thus why one of the women called out about “They will take Our Organs”. The woman I interviewed describes how FIVE people died in her ward in ONE night, from superficial injuries. She only survived by luck.

 

This case is a window into the terrifying issues of Mind Control, the use of cloned “Programmable Life Forms”.

Where is the sister in the US?   CORK, and US are pointers to ET events, and NSA Mind Control issues involving Non Humans. Cork has a major connection with UFO events, off the coast at Bantry, and Cork Harbour itself.

 

It could be these two women have been specifically directed to Demonstrate this programme, in clear plane site.

 

This is a huge alarm bell, you need to investigate.

 

If you are not already in the project, and doing so by making this programme, as noted in your use of lights, flash images and soft focus.

In many respects this programme is loaded with programming imagery.

Thus I suspect it strongly.

 

Miles Johnston

 

Additional Observations by Others

"I noticed when I watched this on the BBC iplayer that Sabina’s baseball cap/visor bears the slogan ‘Time To Believe’ – this is visible at just after the 13 minute mark as the cap sits on the motorway. Not sure if this is significant/subliminal wording but the absence of any mention of it can’t, in my opinion, be coincidental. " – Neil

"Look at the very bright colours they are wearing, red and bright green. Not normal colours. This helps people remember the events more easily. Also, The BBC had this documentary featured on their main page for several days – there was a massive push to get this viewed". – Richard D Hall

Additional Videos from the "Bases" Series

Miles Johnston alerted me to a video about "Super Soldiers" he had posted in June this year. The guy being interviewed sounds very credible (despite the "far out" and deeply disturbing things he is saying). He gives a very grim account of what has happened to him. What Miles pointed out was that he describes "hulking out" to heal injuries he sustained on missions. He also talks of mind control, programming and ritual abuse (including a mention of sexual abuse).

 

Dave Marrow 

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Additionally he appears to bear scars and wounds on his body which are consistent with aspects of his story. Finally, an EM radiation meter is used on his body and it does appear to show readings where the witness describes his implant as being. It is about 1 hour 7 minutes long.

  

Thanks to Miles Johnston for filming and posting these important interviews.

 

Barry King (Early 90’s)

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Stills from the Documentary

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 In 2008, BBC cameras filmed two Swedish sisters throwing themselves into traffic on the M6. When it was shown on BBC One, nearly 7 million viewers were glued to their screens, and millions more watched it later on YouTube.

 The footage was shocking. One previewer wrote “On no account miss this documentary. It opens with what is perhaps the most extraordinary footage I’ve seen on TV”.

 But this amazing footage was only part of an even more incredible story, one which could not be told at the time for legal reasons.

 Now, two years later, this documentary reveals the full story of the hours just before the cameras captured that motorway footage, and the even more chilling story of what happened over next 72 hours, which left one of the sisters fleeing the scene of a crime, after she had stabbed a man through the chest.

Those who were at the centre of this fascinating legal case, including the police and Crown prosecution service, reveal the complex issues involved in both bringing charges and taking this disturbing case to trial.

 A leading criminal psychiatrist, Dr. Nigel Eastman, explains the difficulties the judicial system has in achieving justice and deciding punishment when dealing with mental illness. He explains the possible causes of the womens’ behaviour, and why, in his view, it could happen again.

Broadcast on :BBC One, 10:35pm Tuesday 10th August 2010

Duration:50 minutes

Available until:11:24pm Tuesday 17th August 2010

 


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M6 dash woman jailed over killing

Sabina Eriksson

Sabina Eriksson was jailed for five years at Luton Crown Court

A woman has been jailed for killing a man she met on the day she appeared in court for punching a police officer who tried to stop her running on to the M6.

Sabina Eriksson, 41, admitted the manslaughter of Glenn Hollinshead in Stoke-on-Trent on 20 May 2008 on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

She was sentenced to five years at Luton Crown Court on Thursday.

Swedish national Eriksson, of County Cork, in the Irish Republic, admitted the offence at an earlier hearing.

The court heard that Eriksson had a rare psychiatric disorder which made her hear voices, but she could not interpret what they said.

Eriksson, of Mallow, befriended Mr Hollinshead when he was walking home from a pub on 19 May 2008.

Took pity

Earlier that day, she had appeared before Fenton Magistrates’ Court charged with punching a policewoman who had tried to stop her from running across the M6.

That incident had happened near Keele services, in Staffordshire, on 17 May 2008.

Glenn Hollinshead

Glenn Hollinshead was found dead in Fenton in May 2008

It was recorded on camera by a film crew from the BBC TV show Traffic Cops.

Magistrates in Fenton had sentenced Eriksson to one day in prison for the assault on the police officer, but she was immediately released because of the time she had already spent in custody.

The court was told how Mr Hollinshead took pity on Eriksson and invited her to stay at his house as she had nowhere else to sleep.

However, in the morning she stabbed him four times with a kitchen knife, killing him.

She was later seen by witnesses with a hammer, using it to hit herself on the head, before jumping 40ft (12.2m) from a bridge on to the A50 in Stoke-on-Trent.

The incident on the M6 happened when Eriksson and her twin sister Ursula were travelling on a National Express coach from Liverpool to London, the day after they had left their home in Ireland.

The coach stopped at the service station to change drivers and the two sisters disembarked and ran on to the motorway’s carriageway.

‘Reflect grief’

Eriksson, who was wearing a red coat, was knocked into the air by a car and lost consciousness for a few minutes.

When she woke up, she got up to run across the carriageway again. A female police officer tried to stop her but Eriksson punched her.

After running across the opposite carriageway, Eriksson was then restrained by police.

Judge Mr Justice Saunders said Eriksson’s culpability for her actions was "low" on the basis of the medical evidence.

He said: "I understand that this sentence will seem entirely inadequate to the relatives of the deceased.

"However, I have sentenced on the basis that the reason for the killing was the mental illness and therefore the culpability of the defendant is low and therefore the sentence I have passed is designed to protect the public.

"It is not designed to reflect the grief the relatives have suffered or to measure the value of Mr Hollinshead’s life.

"No sentence that I could pass could do that. It is a sentence which I hope fairly measures a truly tragic event."

 


 

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BBC to show documentary about Swedish M6 dash killer

BBC to show documentary about Swedish M6 dash killer

Sabina Eriksson

THE story of a Swedish woman who ran on to the M6 and later stabbed a man to death has been turned into a television documentary.

Madness in the Fast Lane describes how Sabina Eriksson came to attack Glenn Hollinshead, pictured below, at his Fenton home.

The programme, which will be screened tomorrow, will feature interviews with people who were caught up in the 54-year-old’s death.

Eriksson and sister Ursula made national headlines when they were filmed running infront of of traffic on the M6 just north of Keele Services on May 17, 2008.

 

Almost seven million people tuned in to watch a programme on what happened – but the full story of events following the incident could not be told at the time.

It later emerged Eriksson, who lived in Ireland, had befriended Mr Hollinshead hours after being released by magistrates in Fenton.

She stabbed him to death with a kitchen knife at his Duke Street home a day later.

She admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility last September.

She was sentenced to five years in jail in November, when the court heard she had had a rare mental disorder when the stabbing took place.

The programme will feature interviews with police officers who worked on the case.

Frank Booth, one of Mr Hollinshead’s neighbours, was the last person to see him alive.

Self-employed welder Mr Hollinshead approached him in the street on the night of his death asking to borrow some teabags.

Mr Booth asked him to wait a few minutes and Mr Hollinshead returned to his house before running out just over a minute later saying he had been stabbed.

The retired van and bus driver was with Mr Hollinshead when he died.

He was filmed at his house for the documentary and said it brought back a lot of emotion.

Mr Booth said: "What happened didn’t hit me at first, the shock came later on.

"It was awful going back over everything, a bit too much to take. It gave me a funny feeling inside."

Mr Booth said he will be watching the documentary.

He added: "I don’t know what it will be like to see it and go through everything again but I want to watch the programme."

But one Duke Street resident said it would be too upsetting to watch.

The 51-year-old, who did not want to be named, said: "What happened to Glenn shook up a lot of people around here. He was a good man and this should never have happened.

"It’s too early to see anything like his on television."

Mr Hollinshead’s relatives were unavailable for comment last night.

Madness in the Fast Lane airs on BBC1 at 10.35pm tomorrow.


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