[Update at end of post]
“I don’t think it was entrapment ... they had a tip. In this particular case, Brooks Newmark responded to this journalist ... on seven occasions seeking explicit pictures [and was] quite enthusiastic when given the opportunity to misbehave”. So said Susie Boniface on BBC Question Time, excusing the behaviour of Alex “Billy Liar” Wickham, who posed as a young woman to entrap an MP.
“I don’t think it was entrapment ... they had a tip. In this particular case, Brooks Newmark responded to this journalist ... on seven occasions seeking explicit pictures [and was] quite enthusiastic when given the opportunity to misbehave”. So said Susie Boniface on BBC Question Time, excusing the behaviour of Alex “Billy Liar” Wickham, who posed as a young woman to entrap an MP.
Susie Boniface
Yes, Susie Boniface, the hack behind Fleet Street Fox, and
someone who gives the impression that butter wouldn’t melt in her North and
South. The instinct to wave away suggestions of bad behaviour seemed to kick in
automatically, almost as if she had done this kind of thing on more than one
previous occasion. When and where that might have occurred we do not know.
But what we do
know is that Ms Boniface worked at the Sunday
Mirror at the same time as Dan Evans, who has recently admitted hacking
phones both at that title and the now-defunct Screws. The Guardian told that “Evans began as a freelance news
reporter at the Sunday Mirror in 2003, later joining the staff, and said he was
taught by an unnamed senior staff member how to hack voicemails”.
I’ll go further: Evans and Ms Boniface on occasion shared by-lines.
One of these I’ve unearthed concerns
a story titled “Lucy Falls Into Arms
Of Acrobat”, which appeared in the Sunday
Mirror on February 8, 2004. The “Lucy”
in question was Lucy Benjamin, who has successfully sued
Trinity Mirror for hacking her phone. One line of the copy stands out rather
prominently.
“Two weeks ago the
couple ordered £108 worth of booze for Lucy's [hotel] room at 12.30am as they
partied through the night” the article says of Ms Benjamin’s relationship
with gymnast Bobby Hanton. Knowing that said booze had been ordered, perhaps by
seeing it delivered, is a perfectly plausible explanation. But being able to
place a price tag on it is rather more difficult.
Then there
is the story of John Leslie’s break-up with Abi Titmuss, “Jealous John Dumps Abi In Cheating Row”,
the story appearing in the Sunday Mirror
on October 12, 2003. Ms Titmuss talked to the paper; Leslie, it seems, did not.
But the paper did know that he had
told a friend that “This is the final
straw. I know Abi has been seeing an old flame and I am not taking it any more”.
Susie Boniface was immediately ready to deflect criticism of
the Wickham sting – but the paper has already paid out an undisclosed sum to
Newmark’s fellow Tory MP Mark Pritchard. Evans was, by his own admission, a serial
hacker both at the Screws and Sunday Mirror. Those two articles give
the impression that some of the information they contain may not have been
obtained legitimately.
So, Susie Boniface: what did you know, and when did you know
it? No pressure.
[UPDATE 1905 hours: a third shared Susie Boniface and Dan Evans by-line has come to light, this time on a story about con man Peter Foster, and Carole Caplin, former friend of the Blairs.
Titled "He Cheated On Carole", the second line contains another of those "quotes from friends". Once more, the question has to be asked of Ms Boniface]
[UPDATE 1905 hours: a third shared Susie Boniface and Dan Evans by-line has come to light, this time on a story about con man Peter Foster, and Carole Caplin, former friend of the Blairs.
Titled "He Cheated On Carole", the second line contains another of those "quotes from friends". Once more, the question has to be asked of Ms Boniface]
1 comment:
Another interesting by-line association - tried and convicted James Weatherup:
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Frost+in+the+sun%3B+PICTURE+EXCLUSIVE%3A+HOLIDAY+FAILS+TO+LIFT+SADIE'S...-a0101553328
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