First, a little housekeeping: Episode 3 of the new Jens Söring podcast (g), "A Toxic Relationship", was a sinister but intriguing look at the bizarre dynamics of the Jens Söring/Elizabeth Haysom relationship. Episode 4 drops Tuesday, it's on any podcast app. Now onto another subject: What could Jens Söring's lawyers tell us? Söring's friend, the… Continue reading Söring Can Let His Lawyers Speak Freely
Month: March 2022
Söring Snubs ‘The New Yorker’
As I've observed before, Team Söring's only response to the fresh scrutiny of his claims so far was to create a new page on his website called "The Story" (Die Geschichte). Söring, or whoever manages his personal media presence, even announced it on his Facebook feed: You can see it here. Note that it calls… Continue reading Söring Snubs ‘The New Yorker’
Söring to His Family in December 2019: “Gimme My Money Back”
While Jens Söring was still waiting to be deported to Germany in late 2019, he gave a 38-minute interview to local public-radio station WVTF. As always, it's filled with sarcasm, falsehoods, and indiscreet revelations. Put a mic in front of Jens Söring, and he invariably digs himself deeper. One of those indiscreet revelations concerns Söring's… Continue reading Söring to His Family in December 2019: “Gimme My Money Back”
Marcus Vetter and Georg Zengerling in 2016: 18 Minutes, 16 Mistakes/Falsehoods
Allmystery (g) unearthed another gem from 2016, an 18-minute German-language promotional interview with Marcus Vetter, co-director of "Killing for Love", and the cinematographer on the movie, Georg Zengerling. The interview was conducted by a journalist named Deborah Ravell, as part of the series "Close to the Action". This was 2016, before anyone had taken a… Continue reading Marcus Vetter and Georg Zengerling in 2016: 18 Minutes, 16 Mistakes/Falsehoods