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October 19, 2009

Inside the Balloon Boy 'Conspiracy'

Authorities now believe that the Balloon Boy incident was a conspiracy orchestrated by Richard Heene and his wife Mayumi -- and they may have had a co-conspirator.

balloon boy conspiracy hoax

Police in Fort Collins have confirmed that they want to talk to Robert Thomas, a Denver native who told Gawker.com that Richard Heene planned for this media stunt to land him his own science-based reality show. Gabriel Snyder, Editor-in-Chief at Gawker, told AP that Thomas planned to meet with authorities Sunday night.

"We certainly know that there's a conspiracy between the husband and wife, you've probably seen some of the e-mails and some of the things on the Internet suggesting that there may be other conspirators," Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderman announced to the press on Sunday.

The Balloon Boy incident shut down Denver Airport, and utilized resources from the National Guard when it was believed that Falcon Heene, 6, was trapped in the runaway balloon contraption.

Alderman revealed to the media that after police got a good look at the "flying saucer" they realized it didn't have enough manpower to lift Falcon -- who weighs 37 pounds -- into the air. Alderman added that the story of Falcon hiding in the rafters could also be false, saying, "For all we know he may have been two blocks down the road playing on the swing in the city park."

The sheriff told the media he will recommend the Heenes be charged with conspiracy, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, making a false report to authorities and attempting to influence a public servant. These charges carry a maximum of six years in prison and a $500K fine.


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You guys make me sick, now I am not defending these people in anyway nor am I judging them, more than you people can say. You believe these people are terrible people because of what the TV said? Seriously you people know that I could say anything and as long as a reporter said “so and so said this” they could put on the news. Even if I said I was the president. Don’t judge these people because you don’t know the story you only know the side they want you to hear. Remember Innocent Until Proven GUILTY! Don’t “vote” on if they should keep their kids this is someones life we are talking about. Not American idol


- Down With The News
Posted 10/20/09 01:23 AM
 

PLEASE DON’T PAY THESE pranksters anything , dont pay them .
boycott anyone who pays them money . they should be locked up .


- DONT PAY THEM
Posted 10/19/09 09:41 AM
 

That poor little boy vomited on t.v. He doesn’t need anymore attention. I am so sorry for the children.


- Jeanie
Posted 10/19/09 06:33 AM
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