The Salt Path is even more salty
Dominic Thomas
July 2025 • 2 min read
The Salt Path is even more salty…
Well, if you’ve read the book, seen the film or read my blog you will know this story of Moth and Raynor Winn who lost everything and found what was important. However, it seems that this is yet another story that is largely fabricated to self-serve. We are used to our own gutless politicians, and the plain lies and warmongering of the likes of Trump, Putin, Netanyahu and the deranged Farage, but once again fantasy and fiction collide to make falsehood.
Investigative journalist Cloe Hadjimatheou was intrigued enough about the elements of the story that didn’t add up. I suggested that I had some concerns as the complete loss of a home due to a poor investment is somewhat unusual and extreme. Hadjimatheou has done a thorough examination of the story and now it seems that everyone involved is backed into a corner with nowhere to hide.
The reality is rather different from both film and book, even whilst allowing for artistic licence and dramatisation, there are important aspects of the story that make the original tellers subject to the charge of complete liars.
According to Hadjimatheou’s thorough research, it would seem that Raynor Winn is herself a fictional character as is her husband Moth, in fact they are Sally and Tim Walker. Sally embezzled money from her employer to the tune of around £64,000 but it seems probably rather more. A family relative provided a loan of £100,000 to cover the legal fees and repayment to her employer Martin Walker an estate agent and surveyor in Pwllheli. The family relative who had provided the loan lost his business and creditors, together with the permission of the Courts, subsequently wanted repayment of the £100,000 which with interest had become £150,000. Failing to meet the repayment with a year to do so, resulted in repossession.
However, there are further plot twists with the couple buying property in France and publishing a book with a prize of their home (which it was suggested was mortgage free). So to say there are some serious questions about the credibility and character of Mr and Mrs Walker would be, well, something of an understatement. This then calls into question Tim Walker’s claim that he was diagnosed with corticobasal degeneration, as it is clear from the alleged time of diagnosis that nothing short of a miracle has occurred with his condition, something that medical experts find highly dubious. Medical records are of course, rather conveniently, protected.
Anyway, you can read the investigation by Cloe Hadjimatheou for yourself in the Observer, it was published on Saturday 5th July – here is the link
As for the Walkers, it seems that they have created a web of lies and have a lot of explaining to do. There are consequences for work held out as factual when it is actually deliberately misleading and this may have further ramifications for the Publisher, film company and the Walkers themselves.
Sadly, we live in an age where truth is being eroded every day, mainly by politicians and media moguls or the ‘tech bros’. Where we come across it, I believe we need to oppose it and expose it for what it is. As a story, it’s heart-warming, but at it’s core is now a collection of lies which ruin its perceived purpose.