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Manti T'eo's dead girlfriend is a hoax

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HOLY. SHIT. Deserves its own thread.

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

Manti Te’o’s Dead Girlfriend, The Most Heartbreaking And Inspirational Story Of The College Football Season, Is A Hoax

Timothy Burke and Jack Dickey

Notre Dame's Manti Te'o, the stories said, played this season under a terrible burden. A Mormon linebacker who led his Catholic school's football program back to glory, Te'o was whipsawed between personal tragedies along the way. In the span of six hours in September, as Sports Illustrated told it, Te'o learned first of the death of his grandmother, Annette Santiago, and then of the death of his girlfriend, Lennay Kekua.

Kekua, 22 years old, had been in a serious car accident in California, and then had been diagnosed with leukemia. SI's Pete Thamel described how Te'o would phone her in her hospital room and stay on the line with her as he slept through the night. "Her relatives told him that at her lowest points, as she fought to emerge from a coma, her breathing rate would increase at the sound of his voice," Thamel wrote.

Upon receiving the news of the two deaths, Te'o went out and led the Fighting Irish to a 20-3 upset of Michigan State, racking up 12 tackles. It was heartbreaking and inspirational. Te'o would appear on ESPN's College GameDay to talk about the letters Kekua had written him during her illness. He would send a heartfelt letter to the parents of a sick child, discussing his experience with disease and grief. The South Bend Tribune wrote an article describing the young couple's fairytale meeting—she, a Stanford student; he, a Notre Dame star—after a football game outside Palo Alto.

Did you enjoy the uplifiting story, the tale of a man who responded to adversity by becoming one of the top players of the game? If so, stop reading.
Manti Te'o did lose his grandmother this past fall. Annette Santiago died on Sept. 11, 2012, at the age of 72, according to Social Security Administration records in Nexis. But there is no SSA record there of the death of Lennay Marie Kekua, that day or any other. Her passing, recounted so many times in the national media, produces no obituary or funeral announcement in Nexis, and no mention in the Stanford student newspaper.

Nor is there any report of a severe auto accident involving a Lennay Kekua. Background checks turn up nothing. The Stanford registrar's office has no record that a Lennay Kekua ever enrolled. There is no record of her birth in the news. Outside of a few Twitter and Instagram accounts, there's no online evidence that Lennay Kekua ever existed.

The photographs identified as Kekua—in online tributes and on TV news reports—are pictures from the social-media accounts of a 22-year-old California woman who is not named Lennay Kekua. She is not a Stanford graduate; she has not been in a severe car accident; and she does not have leukemia. And she has never met Manti Te'o.
 
Already read it.

Manti is probably gay, is what I'll take away from it.
 

WRONG.

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I just wonder if anyone else on the team knew this was a lie, or what was he telling them.
Wonder what he has to say, now.
 
That article seems a little open ended... Is it possible that he used a different name to protect her and her families identity throughout the process? The article just doesn't come to any real conclusion. Its more than odd, but really nothing is proven except that the name in all reports leads nowhere. What was his motivation behind the whole conspiracy?
 
That article seems a little open ended... Is it possible that he used a different name to protect her and her families identity throughout the process? The article just doesn't come to any real conclusion. Its more than odd, but really nothing is proven except that the name in all reports leads nowhere. What was his motivation behind the whole conspiracy?

The motivation, according to the article, was to get him some sympathy for Heisman votes. And perhaps cover up a gay relationship with Tuiosasopo.
 
That article seems a little open ended... Is it possible that he used a different name to protect her and her families identity throughout the process? The article just doesn't come to any real conclusion. Its more than odd, but really nothing is proven except that the name in all reports leads nowhere. What was his motivation behind the whole conspiracy?

A LOT of questions. I understand why they didn't want to release the real name of the real woman who's pictures were used. No comment from T'eo or teammates. I'm sure there is more to come, as this was only the "reveal", but it doesn't make much sense, at this point.
 
Notre Dame now saying Teo informed them on Dec 26th that he had been victim of a hoax.

Uh...bullshit.
 
That article seems a little open ended... Is it possible that he used a different name to protect her and her families identity throughout the process? The article just doesn't come to any real conclusion. Its more than odd, but really nothing is proven except that the name in all reports leads nowhere. What was his motivation behind the whole conspiracy?

"Lennay's" Twitter account used a picture of a different girl given only to Tuiasosopo at his request? Pretty clear that both he and Te'o were in on it together. As for the motivation, it could be anything (fame, gay coverup, other random reason etc.) but the article is pretty clear that she's fictional. Absolutely crazy story for an "intangibles" guy, his stock could absolutely nosedive.
 
How would he be the victim of a hoax? Some girl acted like she was in a car crash and had leukemia?
 
Notre Dame Statement: Manti Te’o

On Dec. 26, Notre Dame coaches were informed by Manti Te’o and his parents that Manti had been the victim of what appears to be a hoax in which someone using the fictitious name Lennay Kekua apparently ingratiated herself with Manti and then conspired with others to lead him to believe she had tragically died of leukemia. The University immediately initiated an investigation to assist Manti and his family in discovering the motive for and nature of this hoax. While the proper authorities will continue to investigate this troubling matter, this appears to be, at a minimum, a sad and very cruel deception to entertain its perpetrators.

Dennis Brown
University Spokesman | Assistant Vice President

https://www.facebook.com/NDFootball/posts/553537038009180
 
Notre Dame now saying Teo informed them on Dec 26th that he had been victim of a hoax.

Uh...bullshit.

Yeah, no one is going to believe that crap given that Te'o said he met her in person multiple times yet the Twitter picture she had was of someone else. Time for him to own up.
 
Notre Dame Statement: Manti Te’o

On Dec. 26, Notre Dame coaches were informed by Manti Te’o and his parents that Manti had been the victim of what appears to be a hoax in which someone using the fictitious name Lennay Kekua apparently ingratiated herself with Manti and then conspired with others to lead him to believe she had tragically died of leukemia. The University immediately initiated an investigation to assist Manti and his family in discovering the motive for and nature of this hoax. While the proper authorities will continue to investigate this troubling matter, this appears to be, at a minimum, a sad and very cruel deception to entertain its perpetrators.

Dennis Brown
University Spokesman | Assistant Vice President

https://www.facebook.com/NDFootball/posts/553537038009180

What a fuck.

He apparently met her over the summers in Hawaii and talked to her on the phone for hours every night. Dude's draft stock plummeted during the National Championship game, and now his image is in free fall. Sucks to suck.
 
So, they're going to claim that this guy got "Catfished"?
Not buying that.
 

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