But by Day Five, she says two new interrogators said that if she confessed to being in Iranian waters, and wrote letters saying she was, she would be free in two weeks.
"If I did not they would put me on trial for espionage and I'd go to prison for several years," she said. "I had just an hour to think about it.
"If I did I feared everyone in Britain would hate me. But I knew it was my one chance of fulfilling a promise to Molly that I'd be home for her birthday on May 8.
"I decided to take that chance and write in such a way that my unit and family would know it wasn't the real me."
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
British "Bravery"
Faye Turney displays typical British bravery:-
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