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There's been an interesting update in the Southport story...

Key reporter Charlie Astor-Bentley broke her two-month-long silence today.

Revelations and context.

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In a disturbing twist to the already grim story, journalist Charlie Astor-Bentley has spoken publicly for the first time in nearly two months—revealing her X account was hacked and her viral thread on Southport child-murderer Axel Rudakubana’s sentencing was deleted. Image
This was no ordinary thread.

Bentley had live-posted courtroom details as Rudakubana, the man responsible for one of the most horrifying massacres in modern British history, was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 52 years. Image
Her reporting was sharp, unsparing, and damning—not just of Rudakubana, but of the UK institutions that repeatedly failed to stop him.

Then it vanished. Image
Pinned to the top of her profile and seen by 50 million people in three days, the thread was one of the clearest, most complete accounts of what had unfolded during the hearings and on that tragic summer day in Southport. Image
It detailed the truly grim nature of the murders, how Rudakubana had slipped through the cracks of the criminal justice system, and how officials scrambled to obscure their trail. Image
Bentley’s disappearance from the public eye sparked a wave of speculation. Some feared she had been physically targeted. Others believed she had been pressured into silence. Image
Such fears weren’t baseless.

When political blog Guido Fawkes dared to question why Rudakubana’s hearings had been delayed last October, our authorities reportedly stepped in—directly pressuring the outlet to pull the piece. Image
That wasn’t the only clampdown.

Labour's Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, issued an extraordinary gag order banning MPs from mentioning the Southport massacre in Parliament, despite parliamentary privilege protecting such speech from legal interference. Image
This, of course, came before the arrest of commentator Bernie Spofforth—detained after she speculated online that the then-unnamed suspect was a first-generation immigrant who “came to the UK by boat and was on an MI6 watch list.” She prefaced the post with “If this is true”. Image
But this morning, Astor-Bentley returned online with a statement: Image
She reported being locked out of her account shortly after the post began to gain international attention. Not only was the thread deleted, but her pinned tweet was removed and her feed scrubbed of content related to the proceedings. Image
The most chilling part?

This all happened just as readers began to notice what legacy media had largely ignored: Rudakubana’s links to what some might call anti-white extremism—connections some now believe may have fuelled the child murders. Image
Police reportedly found disturbing material on Rudakubana’s laptops, including content on Nazi Germany, ethnic violence in Sri Lanka, Somali clan cleansing, the Rwandan genocide, torture victims, and beheadings—alongside cartoons glorifying violence. Image
Some of the material carried clear anti-Anglo tones, centred on the oppression of Black and “indigenous” people by white Europeans.

Bentley had also shared allegations she had been informed of regarding Rudakubana’s rhetoric in school... Image
He was known to speak of “Britain needing a genocide like Rwanda.” At 15, after a local football match, he also apparently declared the need for a “white genocide.” Image
And just as she began revealing all of these details on X, her access was abruptly cut off—not for days, not for weeks, but two whole months. Image
The loss of the thread meant the erasure of a key record—one that held public servants, police, and policy-makers to account—just as pressure on those institutions was reaching a peak. Image
Bentley has not named suspects. But she made clear that this wasn’t a technical glitch. Someone, somewhere, wanted her silenced. Image
In another twist, the viral thread suddenly reappeared this afternoon—untouched...

But note this is after national attention climaxed, international interest peaked, and the mainstream had moved on...

With the narrative seemingly locked in place. Image
Charlie has said she's going to reveal more on the matter very soon.

You can follow her here (highly recommended):

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