Golly, that's a rather grandiose conspiracy theory, CossackCat.
There was I assuming she couldn't cope with his psychoactive substance misuse, no matter how much she cared for him and then his psychoactive substance misuse lead to his death.
How parochial of me not to realise that it's all her fault and that she should have rescued him. I simply never thought to blame a woman for something entirely out of her control. I must be behind the times.
Burn her at the stake, say I, it'll give folk a focus for their grief anger.
I grew up in Hampshire where the colloquial language is heavily influenced by the London/Cockney patter. It may well have been Only Fools and Horses where you heard the expression being used.
My understanding was that Gordon Bennett was a benefactor, the original expression coming from, "Where did you get that?" answered with "Gordon Bennett!"
I think it became a euphemism for stolen property before becoming an expression of exasperation.
Scorpio, you're going to get all your housework done today, but still have time to rest your lumpy granny feet before your working week begins. Sorry, the stars are clean out of stereotypical Scorpio fire and passion, but, hey, that's life. Be glad you don't have a disease.
I once reported my suspicions after receiving two, or three mails that a man seemed more interested in my daughter than was acceptable.
I had no evidence other than those mails.
He was gone within minutes.
Maybe admin did their own homework, I dunno, but I think Bodey is right - report the profile with your concerns and link. That's what the 'report profile' function is for.
RE: Truth...
Well Arthur, that's rich coming from someone who's already dead. *taps foot*