Manti Te'o's Girlfriend Never Existed

He should just come clean already. He's just going to keep digging a deeper hole that he won't be able to climb out of.
 
I'm hoping that it comes out she's real and he made up the hoax after he discovered the Lennay/Tebow sex tape

THIS !!

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Tebow DO stay ******g with imaginary people.

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Dude will still be NFL player, at this point its better just to pay someone to say they tricked him and he had no idea. IDK if that's illegal and if so he doesn't have to press charges.

I'm tired of hiring about this **** though
 
She was in a coma apparently when that happened which is weird too...plus the time zone thing is a bit off too:

From that SI article:

SI: You would literally sleep with your phone on with her on it?
TE'O: With her on it.
SI: When you woke up?
TE'O: She's be on it.
SI: What would the phone say?
TE'O: Like eight hours. Lucky she had AT&T so it was all free or my family would kill me.
SI: When did you start talking to her all night?
TE'O: When she got in her accident?
SI: So starting in April?
TE'O: Yeah and you know, she was in a coma. I would try, and you know.
SI: Hit by a drunk driver. What were her injuries?
TE'O: I don't know. She had a lot of different injuries.
SI: How long was she hospitalized?
TE'O: She was in that hospital for about two months.
SI: Wow, did she get out?
TE'O: She didn't get out. She went from there. Remember she got in the accident and she was in a coma. We lost her, actually, twice. She flatlined twice. They revived her twice. It was just a trippy situation. It was a day I was flying home from South Bend to go home for summer break. It was May. Mid-May. That was the day where they said, "Bro, we're going to pull it. We're going to pull the plug." I remember having this feeling like everything is going to be OK. They were telling me, "Say your goodbyes." From April 28 to around mid-May, I was always talking to my girlfriend who was on a machine.
SI: She couldn't communicate?

TE'O: No. She could only breathe. One of the miraculous things was when I talked to her and she would hear my voice her breathing would pick up. Like quickly, and then she would start crying. But her breathing would quicken, and she would start crying. So her brother was in the room with the nurse. They were monitoring her. She said, "Who is she on the phone with?" Her boyfriend. She was like, "That's amazing. She doesn't do that with anybody else." So that happened. And then she flatlined and we were losing her.
The day I went home, that was the day they were going to pull it. They were saying their goodbyes and all that. I said, "Babe, I'm never going to say goodbye to you. If you really want to go, she really missed her dad, so I said, "If you want to go, be with dad, go. Just know that I love you very, very much." I had this very positive feeling that everything was going to be OK. I landed in Hawaii. By the time I said my goodbyes. Not my goodbyes, my I love you, I'll see you later, that kind of thing, I jumped on the airplane to go to Hawaii. They were scheduled to pull the plug while I was in the air.
So right when I landed, I was expecting to get a voicemail saying she's gone. So I landed and I had a voicemail from her brother saying, "Brother, call me back right now." So you can imagine what's going through my head. I was like, "What am I going to do? How am I going to take this?'"And so I called him back, the doctor came in and he saw something and he wants to try some treatment on her to see if it works. From there she slowly started to get better. Slowly. Eventually she came out of her coma and she started having memory problems and she couldn't remember because of the accident. That's how much damage she had to her frontal lobe. She had memory problems. I was actually the first person that she talked to. She was breathing, breathing. When I talked to her, I would say, "Babe, do you know who this is?" I knew she knew who it was because her breathing would pick up. I was like, "Relax, chill. Breathe slowly. Breathe slowly." And then, that was when she first started to speak was that conversation. I was like, "Babe, I love you. I love you." Very slightly she said, "I love you."
SI: Was that right when you got back?
TE'O: Then she started to make progress.
SI: This is unbelievable.


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At first I thought there was a girl in on it that would talk to Manti, but now I think all this was done by the one supposed friend. The breathing, crying and such were probably all done via audio tracks looped over and over.... All to decieve and convicne Manti that what he was going through was real.

It's like a blind man never knowing art, but having it described to him. He can then visualize it, and in his own mind it is REAL. Manti was a blind man being drawn a picture, and he fell in love with it...

Sad and embarrasing, but I dont think that means he is a liar or guilty of anything....

My idea and thoughts on this are still evolving, and can change as more is known...
 
She was in a coma apparently when that happened which is weird too...plus the time zone thing is a bit off too:

From that SI article:

SI: You would literally sleep with your phone on with her on it?
TE'O: With her on it.
SI: When you woke up?
TE'O: She's be on it.
SI: What would the phone say?
TE'O: Like eight hours. Lucky she had AT&T so it was all free or my family would kill me.
SI: When did you start talking to her all night?
TE'O: When she got in her accident?
SI: So starting in April?
TE'O: Yeah and you know, she was in a coma. I would try, and you know.
SI: Hit by a drunk driver. What were her injuries?
TE'O: I don't know. She had a lot of different injuries.
SI: How long was she hospitalized?
TE'O: She was in that hospital for about two months.
SI: Wow, did she get out?
TE'O: She didn't get out. She went from there. Remember she got in the accident and she was in a coma. We lost her, actually, twice. She flatlined twice. They revived her twice. It was just a trippy situation. It was a day I was flying home from South Bend to go home for summer break. It was May. Mid-May. That was the day where they said, "Bro, we're going to pull it. We're going to pull the plug." I remember having this feeling like everything is going to be OK. They were telling me, "Say your goodbyes." From April 28 to around mid-May, I was always talking to my girlfriend who was on a machine.
SI: She couldn't communicate?

TE'O: No. She could only breathe. One of the miraculous things was when I talked to her and she would hear my voice her breathing would pick up. Like quickly, and then she would start crying. But her breathing would quicken, and she would start crying. So her brother was in the room with the nurse. They were monitoring her. She said, "Who is she on the phone with?" Her boyfriend. She was like, "That's amazing. She doesn't do that with anybody else." So that happened. And then she flatlined and we were losing her.
The day I went home, that was the day they were going to pull it. They were saying their goodbyes and all that. I said, "Babe, I'm never going to say goodbye to you. If you really want to go, she really missed her dad, so I said, "If you want to go, be with dad, go. Just know that I love you very, very much." I had this very positive feeling that everything was going to be OK. I landed in Hawaii. By the time I said my goodbyes. Not my goodbyes, my I love you, I'll see you later, that kind of thing, I jumped on the airplane to go to Hawaii. They were scheduled to pull the plug while I was in the air.
So right when I landed, I was expecting to get a voicemail saying she's gone. So I landed and I had a voicemail from her brother saying, "Brother, call me back right now." So you can imagine what's going through my head. I was like, "What am I going to do? How am I going to take this?'"And so I called him back, the doctor came in and he saw something and he wants to try some treatment on her to see if it works. From there she slowly started to get better. Slowly. Eventually she came out of her coma and she started having memory problems and she couldn't remember because of the accident. That's how much damage she had to her frontal lobe. She had memory problems. I was actually the first person that she talked to. She was breathing, breathing. When I talked to her, I would say, "Babe, do you know who this is?" I knew she knew who it was because her breathing would pick up. I was like, "Relax, chill. Breathe slowly. Breathe slowly." And then, that was when she first started to speak was that conversation. I was like, "Babe, I love you. I love you." Very slightly she said, "I love you."
SI: Was that right when you got back?
TE'O: Then she started to make progress.
SI: This is unbelievable.


Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/co...nti-teo-girlfriend-hoax-quotes/#ixzz2IIG6sgFC
At first I thought there was a girl in on it that would talk to Manti, but now I think all this was done by the one supposed friend. The breathing, crying and such were probably all done via audio tracks looped over and over.... All to decieve and convicne Manti that what he was going through was real.

It's like a blind man never knowing art, but having it described to him. He can then visualize it, and in his own mind it is REAL. Manti was a blind man being drawn a picture, and he fell in love with it...

Sad and embarrasing, but I dont think that means he is a liar or guilty of anything....

My idea and thoughts on this are still evolving, and can change as more is known...
How can you explain his statements about them vacationing in Hawaii?
 
dont believe anything this dude says, he had an iphone and she had an ipad and he never saw her in 4 years????????? lol.
 
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What would Ronaiah gain by doing this himself to Manti? Most of the time when something deceitful happens there is something to gain financially, etc. It just doesn't add up that Ronaiah would be doing this elaborate and time consuming scheme just for laughs or something. Manti had the most to gain with the sympathy & headlines that he got from the story which makes me believe he was in on it from the jump.


@MTeo_5: This brought tears to my eyes! The two beams of light! My guardian angels!!! I miss you!! #574L pic.twitter.com/Zytiluf4

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Regardless of whether he was duped at the very beginning (we still don't know) we now know 100% he was later in on the fraud by keeping the story going. These few remaining defenders left online and on TV can stop.

So Te'o has explaining to do and so does Notre Dame although they won't utter a further word because lucky for them he is no longer a player there. The school announced they knew of this for 12 full days before the title game.

From ESPN:

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December 6 is the date that Te'o and the university claim he found out that the girl that he thought he was having a relationship with and who died of leukemia was made up. Te'o found out while in Florida for the ESPN College Football Awards show

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At the Heisman Trophy presentation December 8 in New York, ESPN's Chris Fowler asked Te'o what moment of his very public story of tragedy he would remember. "I think I'll never forget the time when I found out that, you know, my girlfriend passed away and the first person to run to my aid was my defensive coordinator, Coach [Bob] Diaco, and you know he said something very profound to me," Te'o said. "He said 'this is where your faith is tested.'

Te'o also said on ESPN Radio the same day that he hoped his grandmother, who died on Sept. 12, and his girlfriend, who was reported to have died on the same day, were proud of him.

During another interview at the Heisman ceremony that ran on the WSBT.com, the website for a South Bend TV station, Te'o said: "I mean, I don't like cancer at all. I lost both my grandparents and my girlfriend to cancer. So I've really tried to go to children's hospitals and see, you know, children."

In a column that first ran in The Los Angeles Times, on Dec. 10, Te'o recounted why he played a few days after he found out Kekua died in September, and the day she was supposedly buried. "She made me promise, when it happened, that I would stay and play," he said while attending a ceremony in Newport Beach, Calif., for the Lott Impact Awards.
 
Skip Bayless on FT eating this up, believing everything. SAS just laughing at him. :rollin

This story is just lies on top of lies on top of lies and it's hilarious. Full of contradictions.

I think it's two possibilities. Either he's gay and his lover is Ronaiah. His role and similar story makes perfect sense. If he's not gay, he's a pathological liar that needs attention and will do whatever to get it. Don't know how anyone could think otherwise.
 
What would Ronaiah gain by doing this himself to Manti? Most of the time when something deceitful happens there is something to gain financially, etc. It just doesn't add up that Ronaiah would be doing this elaborate and time consuming scheme just for laughs or something. Manti had the most to gain with the sympathy & headlines that he got from the story which makes me believe he was in on it from the jump.


@MTeo_5: This brought tears to my eyes! The two beams of light! My guardian angels!!! I miss you!! #574L pic.twitter.com/Zytiluf4



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 It's disgusting as hell to drag your REAL grandmother's death/legacy into this
 
Skip Bayless on FT eating this up, believing everything. SAS just laughing at him. :rollin

This story is just lies on top of lies on top of lies and it's hilarious. Full of contradictions.

I think it's two possibilities. Either he's gay and his lover is Ronaiah. His role and similar story makes perfect sense. If he's not gay, he's a pathological liar that needs attention and will do whatever to get it. Don't know how anyone could think otherwise.

I'm pretty sure Skip Bayless has proved on numerous occasions he's a complete idiot. :lol I dunno how he keeps his job.

But yeah those are the only two possible answers to this situation. Nothing else makes sense.

And if you really believe that b.s. statement Te'o & ND made you're gullible as all hell and borderline ******ed.
 
http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/...-ballclub-manti-teo-girlfriend-bobblehead-day


Late Thursday evening, an independent baseball team, the Florence (Ky.) Freedom, announced it would have "Manti Te'o Girlfriend Bobblehead Day."

"the first 1,000 fans would get an empty bobblehead box, there will be a pretend kiss cam for fans to kiss their imaginary friends and there will be an imaginary food fight in the kids' area, as well as an air guitar contest."






noooo :rollin
 
She was in a coma apparently when that happened which is weird too...plus the time zone thing is a bit off too:

From that SI article:

SI: You would literally sleep with your phone on with her on it?
TE'O: With her on it.
SI: When you woke up?
TE'O: She's be on it.
SI: What would the phone say?
TE'O: Like eight hours. Lucky she had AT&T so it was all free or my family would kill me.
SI: When did you start talking to her all night?
TE'O: When she got in her accident?
SI: So starting in April?
TE'O: Yeah and you know, she was in a coma. I would try, and you know.
SI: Hit by a drunk driver. What were her injuries?
TE'O: I don't know. She had a lot of different injuries.
SI: How long was she hospitalized?
TE'O: She was in that hospital for about two months.
SI: Wow, did she get out?
TE'O: She didn't get out. She went from there. Remember she got in the accident and she was in a coma. We lost her, actually, twice. She flatlined twice. They revived her twice. It was just a trippy situation. It was a day I was flying home from South Bend to go home for summer break. It was May. Mid-May. That was the day where they said, "Bro, we're going to pull it. We're going to pull the plug." I remember having this feeling like everything is going to be OK. They were telling me, "Say your goodbyes." From April 28 to around mid-May, I was always talking to my girlfriend who was on a machine.
SI: She couldn't communicate?

TE'O: No. She could only breathe. One of the miraculous things was when I talked to her and she would hear my voice her breathing would pick up. Like quickly, and then she would start crying. But her breathing would quicken, and she would start crying. So her brother was in the room with the nurse. They were monitoring her. She said, "Who is she on the phone with?" Her boyfriend. She was like, "That's amazing. She doesn't do that with anybody else." So that happened. And then she flatlined and we were losing her.
The day I went home, that was the day they were going to pull it. They were saying their goodbyes and all that. I said, "Babe, I'm never going to say goodbye to you. If you really want to go, she really missed her dad, so I said, "If you want to go, be with dad, go. Just know that I love you very, very much." I had this very positive feeling that everything was going to be OK. I landed in Hawaii. By the time I said my goodbyes. Not my goodbyes, my I love you, I'll see you later, that kind of thing, I jumped on the airplane to go to Hawaii. They were scheduled to pull the plug while I was in the air.
So right when I landed, I was expecting to get a voicemail saying she's gone. So I landed and I had a voicemail from her brother saying, "Brother, call me back right now." So you can imagine what's going through my head. I was like, "What am I going to do? How am I going to take this?'"And so I called him back, the doctor came in and he saw something and he wants to try some treatment on her to see if it works. From there she slowly started to get better. Slowly. Eventually she came out of her coma and she started having memory problems and she couldn't remember because of the accident. That's how much damage she had to her frontal lobe. She had memory problems. I was actually the first person that she talked to. She was breathing, breathing. When I talked to her, I would say, "Babe, do you know who this is?" I knew she knew who it was because her breathing would pick up. I was like, "Relax, chill. Breathe slowly. Breathe slowly." And then, that was when she first started to speak was that conversation. I was like, "Babe, I love you. I love you." Very slightly she said, "I love you."
SI: Was that right when you got back?
TE'O: Then she started to make progress.
SI: This is unbelievable.


Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/co...nti-teo-girlfriend-hoax-quotes/#ixzz2IIG6sgFC

At first I thought there was a girl in on it that would talk to Manti, but now I think all this was done by the one supposed friend. The breathing, crying and such were probably all done via audio tracks looped over and over.... All to decieve and convicne Manti that what he was going through was real.

It's like a blind man never knowing art, but having it described to him. He can then visualize it, and in his own mind it is REAL. Manti was a blind man being drawn a picture, and he fell in love with it...

Sad and embarrasing, but I dont think that means he is a liar or guilty of anything....

My idea and thoughts on this are still evolving, and can change as more is known...
You are slow my dude.
 
Man I have no idea how anyone could believe these people still trying to say Te'o was duped. Even right above me where he says he talked on the phone with her. Then goes on to say she was in a coma, so he was basically talking to nobody.


My conclusion and I am sticking with it is Manti Te'o is gay. The other dude behind the twitter account is his secret lover. The twitter account and the story were a front so they could publicly communicate without being outed as being gay.

And if he isn't then dude is seriously mentally deranged. It is like he has been lying to himself about it so long he has made himself think it's real. Those interviews on the 8th of Dec. show that. He is a ******g nutcase.
 
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Manti Te'o quietly began dating an actual living, breathing female human being ... shortly after he learned "Lennay Kekua" had died from cancer ... and the rebound chick is HOT ... TMZ has learned.

Sources close to Manti tell us ... the Notre Dame star met Alexandra del Pilar the weekend of November 10 -- when Notre Dame played Boston College.

Alexandra, 21, is a student at St. Mary's College in Indiana -- which is close to Notre Dame.

We're told Alexandra and Manti dated for nearly 2 months, but broke up recently.

There are rumors swirling that Manti created a fictitious GF to take the pressure off him from teammates and others who felt he should be dating, but his relationship with a real woman calls those rumors into doubt.
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