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Moved by the plight of the Winns, Bill Cole rented his cider farm in Cornwall to them at a knockdown rent. But they left him ...
Raynor Winn's "The Salt Path" was marketed as an inspiring true story. People close to the situation claimed part of the story were fabricated.
The Salt Path author’s former landlord claims Moth Winn told him he had months to live - ‘It just makes no sense whatsoever,’ said Bill Cole, who rented his farm to the couple ...
Author Raynor Winn has hit back at a newspaper investigation that claimed she gave misleading information about her life ...
A family who claim The Salt Path author stole thousands from their business say trusting her was a big mistake.
The dark secret of publishing is that the fakes and frauds we know about are only the ones that have been uncovered and ...
The Salt Path” is a memoir of resilience and courage that captured the hearts of millions and which was subsequently adapted for the big screen with actors Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs taking the ...
After an investigation cast into doubt the events of her best-selling memoir, Winn's publisher has been forced to delay her ...
Winn said after she and Moth became homeless and Moth was diagnosed with CBD, the couple decided in 2013 to set off on the South West Coast Path. The book documents the pair eventually walking the ...
The Observer investigation claims that Raynor and Moth Winn’s real names are Sally and Tim Walker, respectively. Raynor Winn was also accused of stealing £64,000 from a former employer in 2008, which ...
Winn's book tells how she and her husband of 32 years, Moth Winn — a well-to-do couple — made the impulsive decision to walk the rugged 630 miles (around 1,000 kilometers) of the South West ...
The book also recounts how Moth Winn was diagnosed with the extremely rare and incurable neurological condition, corticobasal degeneration, or CBD, and how his symptoms had abated following the walk.