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Date Posted: 17:30:41 07/25/08 Fri
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Gina
's message, "Re: It's getting outrageous...." on 10:26:48 07/25/08 Fri
Bites, blood, punches at Brangelina's chateau
By Randy McMullen
Contra Costa Times
Article Launched: 07/25/2008 06:15:56 PM PDT
The cat-and-mouse game between the paparazzi and Brangelina took a freaky turn late Thursday, when French police say camouflaged paparazzi sneaked onto the grounds of the couple's chateau in southern France and scuffled with security guards. Exactly what happened depends on which side you talk to.
Freelance photographer Luc Goursolas said he broke a guard's finger and bit another until he bled, and that they hit him with a walkie-talkie, punched and kicked him, leaving a head wound that required three stitches.
"I was pouring blood. I threw myself at them, put blood all over them, and told them that I had HIV so they would stop hitting me," Goursolas told the Associated Press.
Tony Webb, head of security at the Miraval estate, said Goursolas went "berserk" without provocation and denied that his guards punched the photographer. He said Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt feel besieged and that local police are not taking the problem seriously enough.
"It's just not fair. They are in their own property and you've got him (Goursolas) and there could be another dozen out there that we can't find" on the 1,235-acre property, he said. "They are just a couple trying to bring up their young family."
Yes, just an average couple with average children mulling over a run-of-the-mill $11 million-$12 million offer from People and OK! magazines for the rights to run pictures of their newborn twins. We can all relate. On the other hand,
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Tooo bizarre. With a scene like that, I would worry that it is a diversion to something even more threatening. I don't know, the whole thing gives me the creeps. I still say they should have dogs roaming the property, with 1235 acres to cover, I imagine there are plenty of dark places to hide. Would be hard to with guard dogs on the loseSeems their security isn't enough.
Most frightening thought for me is if they allow guns in the environment with children. It would be hard not to with the people they have lurking in the shadows, but, man, would worry me with it being anywhere near the children.
I don't care how big their body guards are, I would feel so much more protected with dogs.Especially if they ran in a pack. Wouldn't be so easy to fool them with a diversion of any kind.
And talk about saying too much. So the police said handle it yourself?? Isn't that like an open invitation to allowing these paps to move more freely? Why would a member of their security team admit to that? Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, if the police aren't going to do anything, why announce it to them?
I seriously can't imagine having that worry everyday when I open my eyes. "Will my children be save today from what lurks in the shadows?" I don't know what they have created here, but seriously is scary to observe. I'd be getting me a pack of dogs and the children would have to learn to co-exist with them, for their own safety.
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