Over the past few days, there've been several mentions (https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1522215, for instance) of a young British girl named Becki Percy sharing her alleged child sex trafficking experience and claiming she wants to use her story to prove PG is true. Aside from the fact that her testimony really doesn't prove PG to be true, there are certain parts of her story and her delivery that led some of us to want to do further research to make sure we were going forward with good, tested information.
I continued to check this out and discovered one of her Twitter accounts mentioning she really wants to be famous:
Becki
@becki_percy
Would love to be famous like @JahmeneDouglas or @NicoleScherzy :D
2:10 PM - 30 Dec 2012
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(link here: https://twitter.com/becki_percy/status/285462803798704128)
Like many young girls her age, she's obsessed with celebrity culture and begs her faves for RTs and follows. Unlike many girls her age, she suddenly bursts upon the PG scene with 5-6 videos that have undoubtedly led many viewers to her Youtube channel
Others claimed that account is not hers and pointed us toward this account https://twitter.com/bex_p96
To demonstrate that both accounts are the same person, I captured profile photos for both accounts and compared them side by side proving they are indeed the same person. https://postimg.org/image/g5lv8r2k1/
Of course, it's no crime to want to be famous, but it does leave a lot of room for doubt. The chronology of her tweets don't seem to match the timeline of her testimony. This does not look good.
And before I get pounced on once again, it's nothing personal, but this is what happens in a newsroom before reliable journalists go forward with a story. This would not hold up in a news room. She'd get torn apart in MSM news.
Mods, I hope I did this right. Thanks.
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