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Deadspin: (Notre Dame football player) Manti Te’o’s Dead Girlfriend is a hoax

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Wait, so he met her? But then that would mean that she had to look just like the pics that were being out up of her. But apparently, that girl came forward and said that she had nothing to do with it. Well, unless she was also in on it.



I'm starting to think Te'o really was in on this! WTF?!

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Can someone explain the situation to those who dont follow football?

- Te'o is/was a defensive player for a very popular but perpetually overrated team, Notre Dame.

- He just finished his last season as a college football player at Notre Dame.

- He is friends with a guy (Tuiasosopo) who made up an internet persona for a pretend girl named Lennay Kekua.

- Tuiasosopo contacts a female friend of his and cryptically asks for a photo of her with a message for a "hospitalized friend," which she gives him. Tuiasosopo uses this photo as Lennay's profile pic.

- Manti Te'o and his family fabricate story after story about Te'o having a relationship with Lennay Kekua, a Stanford student, including Manti having a twitter relationship with her.

- When it gets to the point where Lennay not appearing in a location (football game, etc.) would cause suspicion, "Lennay" gets in a car accident. After recovering, she gets leukemia and dies within 1-4 days of Manti's grandmother dying. (The day range is because multiple sources state multiple timelines).

- Te'o's story of loss is told and retold in every sports media outlet, repeated by commentators during games, etc, enhancing publicity and public sympathy for Te'o.

- When asked why he didn't go to her funeral, Manti Te'o says "she insisted I never miss a game."

- Deadspin investigates and find there is no evidence for Lennay ever existing -- never want to Stanford, never had a family, never had a funeral, etc.

- Notre Dame issues statement saying they believe Te'o was the victim of a hoax.

- Te'o and his family state that Te'o was the victim of a hoax.

- Mountains of evidence show that Te'o continously lied about having met this girl, been with her, seen her, etc. on several occasions, meaning he was in on the hoax the entire time.
 
Wait, so he met her? But then that would mean that she had to look just like the pics that were being out up of her. But apparently, that girl came forward and said that she had nothing to do with it. Well, unless she was also in on it.



I'm starting to think Te'o really was in on this! WTF?!

:LOL
 
Teo's girlfriend auditioned for this season's American Idol before her death. Here's a picture...

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Is this hoax an attempt to promote tonight's season premier of American Idol? I believe
 
- Mountains of evidence show that Te'o continously lied about having met this girl, been with her, seen her, etc. on several occasions, meaning he was in on the hoax the entire time.

Has that part actually happened? While it seems clear that he is involved with this hoax I still haven't seen him actually saying that he was physically with her.
 
Has that part actually happened? While it seems clear that he is involved with this hoax I still haven't seen him actually saying that he was physically with her.
I hope he did. I hope he didn't want us to believe that a girl that he never actually saw was the "love of his life".
 
timetokill, where does the Tuiasosopo information come from? or that's just speculation right now??

http://deadspin.com/5976517/manti-t...tory-of-the-college-football-season-is-a-hoax

Original article has all this info.


Has that part actually happened? While it seems clear that he is involved with this hoax I still haven't seen him actually saying that he was physically with her.

There are multiple interviews and articles where he says he has called her for hours at a time, that he physically met her after a game at Stanford (that was how they met supposedly), that they met often in Hawaii, etc.
 
I hope he did. I hope he didn't want us to believe that a girl that he never actually saw was the "love of his life".

I agree and it makes even less sense that he wouldn't have visited her once in the hospital but still I'd like to see a video or read an interview where he actually says it.
 
Has that part actually happened? While it seems clear that he is involved with this hoax I still haven't seen him actually saying that he was physically with her.

"The plan was for Kekua to spend extensive time with the whole Te'o family when upwards of 40 of them came to South Bend in mid-November for ND's Senior Day date with Wake Forest.

"They started out as just friends," Brian Te'o said. "Every once in a while, she would travel to Hawaii, and that happened to be the time Manti was home, so he would meet with her there. But within the last year, they became a couple.

"And we came to the realization that she could be our daughter-in-law. Sadly, it won't happen now.""
 
"The plan was for Kekua to spend extensive time with the whole Te'o family when upwards of 40 of them came to South Bend in mid-November for ND's Senior Day date with Wake Forest.

"They started out as just friends," Brian Te'o said. "Every once in a while, she would travel to Hawaii, and that happened to be the time Manti was home, so he would meet with her there. But within the last year, they became a couple.

"And we came to the realization that she could be our daughter-in-law. Sadly, it won't happen now.""

LOL, wow. I just...how do you explain this away?

I bet he still goes in the first round though.
 
Tough break for all the people that got caught up in this bullshit. And Manti Te'o has to have been in on this. 97.5% confidence in that claim on my part.
 
Wait, so he met her? But then that would mean that she had to look just like the pics that were being put up of her. But apparently, that girl came forward and said that she had nothing to do with it. Well, unless she was also in on it.



I'm starting to think Te'o really was in on this! WTF?!

Yeah that's why the online only thing seems so implausible.

Nov. 28, 2009: Te'o and Kekua meet after Stanford's 45-38 victory over Notre Dame in Palo Alto, according to the South Bend Tribune: "Their stares got pleasantly tangled, then Manti Te'o extended his hand to the stranger with a warm smile and soulful eyes." Kekua, a Stanford student, swaps phone numbers with Te'o.

2010-2011: Te'o and Kekua are friends. "She was gifted in music, multi-lingual, had dreams grounded in reality and the talent to catch up to them" (South Bend Tribune). "They started out as just friends," Te'o's father, Brian, told the Tribune in October 2012. "Every once in a while, she would travel to Hawaii, and that happened to be the time Manti was home, so he would meet with her there."

Early 2012: Te'o and Kekua become a couple. They talk on the phone nightly, according to ESPN.

Te'o talks to Lennay nightly, "going to sleep while on the phone with her," according to Sports Illustrated. "When he woke up in the morning his phone would show an eight-hour call, and he would hear Lennay breathing on the other end of the line."

Sept. 10, 2012: Kekua is released from the hospital; Manti's father, Brian, congratulates her "via telephone" (South Bend Tribune).

And it was around this time that Manti and his father began filling in details about the linebacker's relationship with Lennay. Brian Te'o told multiple reporters that the family had never met Kekua; the Te'os were supposed to spend time with her when they visited South Bend, Ind., for Notre Dame's Senior Day on Nov. 17. The elder Te'o told the South Bend Tribune in October, "[W]e came to the realization that she could be our daughter-in-law. Sadly, it won't happen now."
Now re-read the second quote above.

Manti Te'o and Lennay Kekua did not meet at Stanford in 2009. The real beginning of their relationship apparently occurred on Twitter, as an encounter between @MTeo_5 and @lovalovaloveYOU, on Oct. 10, 2011. Here's the moment they first made contact.

@lovalovaloveyou nice to meet u too ma'am
— Manti Te'o (@MTeo_5) October 10, 2011
 
So, if Te'o tries to continue this charade for far longer than seems reasonable, does that seemingly raise the chances that this is a coverup of him being gay?
 
Also, ND had better be quick and brush up on everything that's been said and by whome. I get the impression whatever explanation they give is going to be unwraveled even before they finish talking.
 
You kind of have to read the article and then watch all the footage from ESPN and audio from the Jim Rome show to realize how laughable this is.

Yeah I just got home from work from this, so still trying to absorb all the stuff. Freaking crazy when I first heard about this.
 
I think the ND Alums, ESPN and otherwise, will come down hard on Te'o.

Right? Right?

The reasonable ones, yes. Too bad there are only about 3 of those out there. Not to mention the non-alum ND fans.

[speculation]so he's gay and this was the coverup[/speculation]

That seems like the only way he could get away with this and save any sort of face.

I just...GUYS. Help me.

How does a man surrounded by local pussy fall in love with a picture and a voice on the internet? Someone he's never met? What's wrong with the local women at ND? He really couldn't find a woman there in flesh and blood that he can see and touch that's decent?

She was never real. She was a hoax either for publicity or to cover something up.
 
"The plan was for Kekua to spend extensive time with the whole Te'o family when upwards of 40 of them came to South Bend in mid-November for ND's Senior Day date with Wake Forest.

"They started out as just friends," Brian Te'o said. "Every once in a while, she would travel to Hawaii, and that happened to be the time Manti was home, so he would meet with her there. But within the last year, they became a couple.

"And we came to the realization that she could be our daughter-in-law. Sadly, it won't happen now.""

None of those quotes are directly from him though.
 
They made a point on ESPN that NFL teams dig into your personal life like no other. He's going to have to come clean.
 
This is the most bizarre story. Probably the most bizarre since the whole astronaut diaper thing.

I can't believe they're trying to spin that he wasn't in on it. I mean, let's assume for a second that he's telling the truth. Let's say the guy pulling the hoax managed to find some girl to meet him in real life to kick this whole thing off. Yet, the girl in the profile photo on Twitter had no idea this was happening. Wouldn't Manti at some stage have said "Hang on, the girl in your profile photo isn't the girl I met in real life."

So many holes.
 
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