New reporting casts Dianna Russini car crash heroine story into doubt
Credit: The Dan Patrick Show In the midst of the scandal revolving around the alleged affair between NFL insider Dianna Russini and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel came a truly bizarre twist in the story. Just one day after Russini defiantly resigned from The Athletic while defending her character and integrity, the New York Post’s Page Six (which published the original pictures of Russini and Vrabel together at a swanky Arizona resort) published a very different story about her. The exclusive headline of the story from Oli Coleman was, “ Dianna Russini mounts daring rescue of elderly man, dog trapped in car crash a week after Mike Vrabel scandal .
” The story detailed the reporter somehow finding herself at the scene of an accident in suburban New Jersey where a Jeep had flipped over. An eyewitness told Page Six that a man had lifted Russini on top of the rolled over Jeep to help pull the driver and his dog out of the car. What are the odds that someone going through a career crisis would suddenly commit such a heroic act that would help salvage at least some of her public reputation?
However, that story is now coming under serious doubt. Page Six filed a major update two weeks later with Coleman writing a new story entitled, “ Bizarre twist in Dianna Russini crash story as witness claims she didn’t save driver . ” The new story details that a second person stepped forward to say that Russini did not climb the vehicle to rescue the driver.
She was indeed at the scene to help, but she held onto the dog’s leash while the second witness’ husband was the one who ripped open the canvas of the Jeep to free the driver and dog. Weird, right? What could explain the near complete backtrack?
That’s where a 49ers and sports betting podcaster comes in. Tony Farmer has been posting several videos with what he has been hearing throughout the saga involving Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini. Just after the Page Six update was published, Farmer posted an article on his X page detailing his own research into the car crash story.