Ok, since we're talking about Leeeeeanne's Twitter feed, here's something for you to think about:
She's following 281 and has 138 followers. Of those there are 90 reciprocals (note that she is following @TOMayorFord but the love is not returned). Most of those are from after accident (Toronto Star reporter @kimnursall is her first post-crash reciprocal). Before that there are only 18 - just a few Muskoka commercial sites and what one would assume are her local friends (nothing stands out so won't post names). So that looks like a dead end.
But let's go back a second. It's not a huge surprise that she's following Kim Nursall, because she's one of the reporters who
covered her Escalade crash. And who is the person she followed immediately before Nursall? Why none other than the dormant account of "paralegal Ivon Fournier" mentioned in Nursall's article.
Is Fournier a local guy? No, he lives in Hamilton and is the
president of XPolice, a traffic ticket-fighting company. XPolice even boasts about McRobb on their
Facebook page. So why would LeeAnne go to him? Fournier's LinkedIn profile says he was a TPS constable from 1988-1998 and then OPP from 1998-2003. His
website says that he worked in the Toronto West Traffic Division (assume that means Etobicoke?).
Hey, you might ask - if Fournier was a cop in Etobicoke and Rob Ford is rumoured to 'know' a lot of cops, maybe there's a connection. Well, you'd be correct because LeeAnne McRobb's drunk driving paralegal was
on board the boat when Rob Ford 'saved' Hazel McCallion from falling overboard.
Discuss.