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A new controversial book titled: A Madness Shared by Two, exposes a police “Cover-Up” that also involves other emergency services and the hospital concerned in this case. A Madness Shared by Two, due to be released on the 28th October 2012, is not only a critique re-examination of the BBC’s Madness in the Fast Lane documentary, it is also the result of a thorough investigation into what might have really happened on those fateful days that led up to this tragic killing of an innocent man. The authors challenges the “Official Storyline” and exposes what really occurred just hours before M6 dash, for it is here for the first time we expose that the Eriksson sisters were actually “arrested” under a ‘special clause’ in the Mental Health Act, though this vital caught on film evidence was then ‘edited out’ and removed from the original BBC films. Millions have watched these films, yet have not seen this crucial evidence, - until this book that is. This will come as a great surprise to many people who questioned; ‘Following their “suicide attempt” on the M6 motorway, how was it possible Sabina could have been released from hospital after only five hours? We also reveal, that the coroner’s report shows that the injuries inflicted on Glenn, could only have been achieved by ‘two knives’, and that it’s highly likely there were more than one person who killed him. In fact the authors challenge the police evidence and believe Sabina is totally innocent and didn’t stab Glenn Hollinshead at all. Yet this obvious evidence seems to have been brushed under the carpet or at the very least, never challenged. We explain how these twins were very likely embroiled in some kind of major drugs ring and that they had been under police observation prior to the M6 incident and was probably so for quite some period of time. As a result of our findings, legal action is now being sought and brought against the police and other related authoritative bodies by the Hollinshead family. Rob Flello MP, will soon be raising the matter in the House of Commons, calling for an ‘enquiry’, and the Independent Police Complaints Commission, alongside the police forces involved are too being requested to reinvestigate this case and matter. To find out what ‘truly’ happened those fateful days in May 2008, then this book is a must to all those who have always felt something wasn’t quite right about this case, not taking into consideration of the Eriksson twins actions! http://extracts.wix.com/amadne...