Three memories for this week's Memory Monday.
The first is from August 2020, when true crime youtuber and This Morning psychologist Emma Kenny talked about Creepy again on twitter. She said that Jess had been so brave and that she was surprised that the story hadn't been a bigger story on the news. Real Inghams explained to her why getting Creepy off YouTube was very difficult. Emma replied "Sometimes standing for the truth is a long game. The future will expose the past and you being authentic and honest and courageous will have the light shined on it." Wise, encouraging words from a very wise, caring lady. We must never stop talking about what Chris has done; we must be patient and play the long game...
The second memory is from time when Sarah and Nikki stopped being friends in 2019. Nikki messaged Sarah saying that people (meaning people on tattle and twitter) wouldn't stop until things had been addressed about what Creepy had done. Sarah replied that nothing was being addressed and that people would carry on even if they did address the issues. She did not deny that Creepy had done the things he was accused of...
The third memory is from April 2018 when Sarah and Creepy bought Katrina a new flash car. Katrina was thrilled with it. However, the very next day, someone smashed her windscreen. In the vlog from 18 April 2018, 'Someone smashed her new car!', Sarah says that she is disgusted that someone has smashed her sister's windscreen and implies that it was a jealous neighbour from Katrina's estate. The vlog was a big earner for the Inghams and got 245,000 views. Katrina later admitted that it was actually her brother who had smashed the windscreen. People questioned whether Sarah and Creepy knew all along that it was Damo/James who had smashed the windscreen and had used the incident to make a vlog that would pull in a lot of viewers - or if they genuinely thought that it was a stranger who had smashed it.
I have also included screenshots of two great tattle posts that I found when looking for memories. I think you'll like reading them again