I read & watched footage of the Norwegian twins and their strange goings on in 2009. There was a very long thread created, you know where, and a chap claiming to be a brother of the murdered man joined the thread eventually - may not have been genuine, but in my personal judgment, he sounded like he was.
If anyone isn't aware of that incident, I'll find some material on it, but I'm assuming people here are probably aware of it.
This is an interview on Rich Planet, of a chap who's been doing some investigating into it, and has come up with plenty of interesting details that (surprise, surprise) weren't included in the original BBC documentary, and he's co-written a book on the subject.
I've just watched the 1st 20 minutes of it (it's in sections) and will come back to the rest later, which are all on the link...
A BBC documentary called "Madness in the Fast Lane" covered an event which just so happened to be captured by a BBC film crew on the M6 motorway. Two Sweedish twins who had been apprehended by police, suddenly seemed to run out into on coming traffic for no apparent reason. A few days later, one of the twins allegedly stabbed and killed Glen Hollinshead. But again, the BBC's woeful inept story telling fails to tell the truth in their shambles of a documentary. This is all exposed in David McCann and Sharon McKellars new book "A Madness Shared by Two", which provides a much more accurate account of the facts. The book clearly demonstrates these women were probably under special observation BEFORE the motorway incident. But for what reason? Well, you won't find answers from the BBC - because they couldn't lie straight in bed.
www.richplanet.net/starship_main.php?ref=159&part=1
Intriguing!