I REALLY want to bitchslap Nancy Grace

cloudy

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Okay, I think she's an over the top, armor-plated bitch, ranting and raving like that talk show host years ago (wtf was his name? The guy that used to chain smoke during his show). I can't stand this screaming meemie... just seeing her face on a commercial comes close to making me start throwing beer bottles at the tv - and this was BEFORE she got her own show.

Y'all seen this?

Fla. mother’s suicide snarls missing child case
Actions of CNN show host during interview condemned by family members


LEESBURG, Fla. - Two weeks after telling police that her son had been snatched from his crib, Melinda Duckett found herself reeling in an interview with CNN’s famously prosecutorial Nancy Grace. Before it was over, Grace was pounding her desk and loudly demanding to know: “Where were you? Why aren’t you telling us where you were that day?”

A day after the taping, Duckett, 21, shot herself to death, deepening the mystery of what happened to the boy.

Police have refused to say whether she left a suicide note and said nothing they have found so far in their investigation of her death has shed light on the whereabouts of her 2-year-old son, Trenton.

Investigators have stopped short of calling her a suspect but have focused increasing attention on her movements just before the boy vanished and the notes, computer, camera and other items seized from her house.

Duckett’s family members disputed any suggestion that she hurt her son. They said that the strain of her son’s disappearance pushed her to the brink, and the media sent her over the edge.

‘Bashed her to the end’

“Nancy Grace and the others, they just bashed her to the end,” Duckett’s grandfather Bill Eubank said Tuesday. “She wasn’t one anyone ever would have thought of to do something like this. She and that baby just loved each other, couldn’t get away from each other. She wouldn’t hurt a bug.”

Janine Iamunno, a spokeswoman for Grace, said in an e-mail that Duckett’s death was “an extremely sad development” but that the program would continue covering the case.

“We feel a responsibility to bring attention to this case in the hopes of helping find Trenton Duckett, who remains missing,” Iamunno said.

Duckett had told police that after she finished watching a movie Aug. 27, she went to check on Trenton in his bedroom, and all she found was an empty crib — and a 10-inch cut in the window screen above it. At the time, she was living with her son, wading through a messy divorce with the boy’s father and trying to get her life back on track after getting laid off from her job with a lawn care company.

Exhaustive search

The boy’s disappearance in this town of 19,000 people about 45 miles northwest of Orlando stretched the 75-member police force to its limits. Fliers were posted on gas station doors around town, asking for information from anyone who might have seen the boy, a brown-haired youngster wearing denim shorts and a diaper.

Trenton’s father, 21-year-old Josh Duckett, was closely questioned after the boy disappeared. Newspapers reported that his wife had taken out a temporary restraining order against him. But Josh Duckett took a polygraph test and has answered all police questions satisfactorily, Capt. Ginny Padgett said.

On Sept. 7, Melinda Duckett gave a telephone interview to CNN Headline News’ Grace, a former prosecutor known for practically cross-examining her guests. Duckett stumbled over such questions as whether she had taken a polygraph — she said she refused on the advice of her divorce lawyer — and where, exactly, she was shopping with the boy before his disappearance.

Hours before the interview aired, Duckett shot herself Friday with her grandfather’s gun at her grandparents’ house, up the road from where she was living.

Building a timeline

Investigators are still trying to piece together a timeline of where she and Trenton were 24 hours before she reported him missing. On Tuesday, they released the make and model of her car, a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse, and asked anyone who might have seen it during that period to call them.

Also on Tuesday, a newspaper reported that she bought a shotgun from a pawn shop two days before Trenton vanished. Padgett said police could not confirm that.

On Monday, agents used dogs and digging equipment to search an outlying area that someone had called about, but found nothing. Investigators continued to field tips.

“We’re following up,” Padgett said. “Hopefully they’ll bring in something to help us firm up the timeline.”
 
Son of a bitch!

Never heard of this person before now, and I'm sorry I have now.

Where's my chlorine? The gene pool needs cleaning.
 
Amicus chuckles to think that he fully agrees with Cloudy and SheReads on at least this assertion...my oh, my....what is the world coming to?

amicus...
 
amicus said:
Amicus chuckles to think that he fully agrees with Cloudy and SheReads on at least this assertion...my oh, my....what is the world coming to?

amicus...
But you probably want to bitchslap her for different reasons, eh? ;)
 
Not necessarily...her very presence and voice irritates me like fingernails on a chalkboard....and a few days ago, in Caleeefornia, I think, a couple investigative reporters got rough up by irate citizens for intrusion...these news people sometimes go way too far....methinks....

(I was always a nice guy in my days of reportage) yeah...sure I was...grins...


amicus...
 
amicus said:
Not necessarily...her very presence and voice irritates me like fingernails on a chalkboard....and a few days ago, in Caleeefornia, I think, a couple investigative reporters got rough up by irate citizens for intrusion...these news people sometimes go way too far....methinks....

(I was always a nice guy in my days of reportage) yeah...sure I was...grins...


amicus...
Amicus, you likely thought you were nice. Peace. :rose:

Women make the world go round. ;)
 
Threadjack....I love Imp's new AV. End of threadjack.

I never could stand Nancy Grace. Nobody is EVER innocent, if you believe her.
 
SEVERUSMAX said:
I never could stand Nancy Grace. Nobody is EVER innocent, if you believe her.

To be fair, she concentrates her assumption of guilt on a few crowd-pleasing cases. Scott Petersen was big. Runaway Bride peaked too soon, but was useful during a brief lull in Nancy's fifty-seven part interview with the mother of that poor girl who disappeared in Aruba.

I suspect Nancy Grace. Not of killing the girl, but of destroying evidence. If that case is ever solved, Nancy will have to get a job. It's not easy to find the perfect TV crime: attractive blond teenager, Corrupt Foreign Officials, sultry island setting, lots of high-school graduates in scanty beach attire, and cooperative next-of-kin who not only interview well on camera but are always available. Hell, even the bad guys are tall, blonde and tan. Plus, they're Dutch. If Nancy distrusts the Dutch, who are we to argue? We don't know enough.

That's entertainment. And I'm not ashamed to say that the reason I know all about it is that I find it fascinating. Not the disappearance, but Nancy's talent for sucking it dry on so little information.

If Nancy had done the actual kidnapping, I'd be as outraged as anyone. But I can see how tempting it might be to hire a couple of thugs to hide the body.




Edited to add: Forget Aruba and send a crew to the Bahamas, ASAP. Now we have the mysterious death of Anna Nicole Smith's teenaged son: two blondes! Plus a new baby. Who wants to bet that Corrupt Foreign Officials are involved?
 
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She has her own show on CNN!? :eek:

scary, scary world...

<--crawling back into the cave
 
cloudy said:
Okay, I think she's an over the top, armor-plated bitch, ranting and raving like that talk show host years ago (wtf was his name? The guy that used to chain smoke during his show). I can't stand this screaming meemie... just seeing her face on a commercial comes close to making me start throwing beer bottles at the tv - and this was BEFORE she got her own show./QUOTE]


Amen, but what else could we expect from a full-time parasite who has made a so-called "career" out of feeding off the corpse of her murdered fiance--and misrepresenting the facts of his murder so she can shed more crocodile tears during her "I'm a victim" self-pity parties?
 
CopyCarver said:
cloudy said:
Okay, I think she's an over the top, armor-plated bitch, ranting and raving like that talk show host years ago (wtf was his name? The guy that used to chain smoke during his show). I can't stand this screaming meemie... just seeing her face on a commercial comes close to making me start throwing beer bottles at the tv - and this was BEFORE she got her own show./QUOTE]


Amen, but what else could we expect from a full-time parasite who has made a so-called "career" out of feeding off the corpse of her murdered fiance--and misrepresenting the facts of his murder so she can shed more crocodile tears during her "I'm a victim" self-pity parties?

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Took me two hours of thinking and research...but finally found it:


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amicus...
 
SEVERUSMAX said:
I never could stand Nancy Grace. Nobody is EVER innocent, if you believe her.
I don't care for Nancy Grace, but she does what she does best. She was a PROSECUTOR. If this woman had answered when Grace asked her where she was when the kidnapping took place instead to trying to point the finger at her estranged husband (whom the police had already cleared), she would have done alright. Instead she came off looking guilty as hell. The to blow her brains out looks even more so.

I'm not supporting Nancy Grace. The way she went about it was cruel and brutal. But this woman's reaction was way more over the top than Grace's.
 
Jenny_Jackson said:
I don't care for Nancy Grace, but she does what she does best. She was a PROSECUTOR. If this woman had answered when Grace asked her where she was when the kidnapping took place instead to trying to point the finger at her estranged husband (whom the police had already cleared), she would have done alright. Instead she came off looking guilty as hell. The to blow her brains out looks even more so.

I'm not supporting Nancy Grace. The way she went about it was cruel and brutal. But this woman's reaction was way more over the top than Grace's.

If this was the ONLY time that Grace badgered someone that way, I might say you have a point.

But, this is her modus operandi - she does it EVERY single time.
 
There IS an option that might kill Nancy Grace - or atleast force her to become a hooker to survive, which is more or less the same thing:

STOP WATCHING HER!

Boycot her. Switch channel whenever she's on, and whenever someone mentions her, say "let's change topic, that woman bores me to death!"

I'm afraid that's the only thin that can get those "I have the guts to say what you're only thinking" morons.

I'm campaigning against a radio show in Sweden. It's a slow, tedious job, but someone has to get rid of the fat woman who wanted to decide that no women should be allowed to wear spandex if she was fatter than Twiggy; the gay guy who claimed that all farmers were morons and only city folks were smart; and the old has-been who thinks he's one helluva reporter just because he made a career humping the legs of famous people while wearing a pink velvet dogsuit...
 
Not to intentionally stir things up...but...Not just Nancy Grace, but Greta Van Susteren, the 'dayside' program with another female, Linda something, I think are pretty much all the same, sensationalistic, morbid, soap opera-ish and milking every ounce of emotion and tears they can. I personally find it disgusting and will not watch.

But then, I find almost nothing on television worthy of watching, I note the top 20 shows that people watch and I usually tune in to each just to see, and usually gag within a few minutes and leave forever. This includes crap like the Simpson, Steinfeld, Sex and the City, Desparate Wives, anything that Oprah Winfrey comes within a country mile of, so, you can see, I am not a fair judge of such programming, which I sense is mainly aimed at lower class, uneducated women.

I did watch an interview today, with a judge and a prosecuting attorney and the moderator, all of whom defended Nancy Grace as doing nothing wrong except being a little crass and cruel in her behavior, but nothing prosecutable....tell that poor woman's family that.

But like Dan Rather, who skated after wrongly maligning a sitting President, news people are being more and more the subject of the news rather than objective reporters, nothing new...I know, but still...my first broadcast was in 1959, live on a supermarket grand opening floor and I have been off and on in broadcasting for nearly half a century and I am embarrassed by the activities of my colleagues in the profession.

as I said...not to stir things up...just my opinions...


amicus...
 
I have never watched her, nor do I plan on watching her.

Sometimes the ignorance of a reporter gets my skin to crawl.

We have all seen I'm sure, the news reports where the reporter shows up at the scene of a tragedy. Maybe it's an accident, maybe it's a murder. The reporter talks about what happened, passing on information. Then they turn to one of the survivors, maybe the husband or wife of one of the dead and asks them some variation of the question.

"What is running through your mind right now? How do you feel about this?

Personally I'm waiting for the news clip that shows the person turning and cold cocking the reporter.

As for the so called "Investigative Reporter" who digs into the personal lives of those found innocent, the reporter who reports rumors as fact in an effort to make a story. I think that whatever they get is their just due. (We had an Investigative Reporter here in Southern Florida who got decked after a year long string of reports on rumors about a man who's wife had drowned. The man had been cleared of any wrong doing because he hadn't even been in the country when his wife had died. The reporter had finally ambushed him with a question as he came out of his office. The question? He asked about the rumor that the man had drowned his wife in order to receive not only his wifes Insurance Money but custody of her then 17 year old daughter. The man had turned and with a perfectly timed upper cut knocked the ass of a reporter out, all on camera. The courts cleared him of the charges of Assault and Battery due to extenuating circumstances and the reporter was fired from the news station when it was found that he had made up half of the allegations he had aired.)

Ami, I somehow get the feeling that you weren't an "Investigative Reporter" but an honest one. I at least hope so.

Cat
 
Nancy Grace is TV's version of fingernails scraped along the blackboard
 
amicus said:
cloudy said:
...wtf was his name? The guy that used to chain smoke during his show...

Took me two hours of thinking and research...but finally found it:

"...Oscar Levant

Amicus, I swear I thought you were building up to the joke:

"...Edward R. Murrow."

:D
 
ah, so you never heard of Tom Snyder and Oscar Levant? Pity...


amicus....
 
amicus said:
ah, so you never heard of Tom Snyder and Oscar Levant? Pity...
More like I presumed you had a sense of humor. :)

Tom Synder is Dee's older brother. He played drums for T.S. until a he broke his wrists in a headbanging accident. Everyone knows that. :rolleyes:
 
Svenskaflicka said:
There IS an option that might kill Nancy Grace - or atleast force her to become a hooker to survive, which is more or less the same thing:

STOP WATCHING HER!

Boycot her. Switch channel whenever she's on, and whenever someone mentions her, say "let's change topic, that woman bores me to death!"

I'm afraid that's the only thin that can get those "I have the guts to say what you're only thinking" morons.

I'm campaigning against a radio show in Sweden. It's a slow, tedious job, but someone has to get rid of the fat woman who wanted to decide that no women should be allowed to wear spandex if she was fatter than Twiggy; the gay guy who claimed that all farmers were morons and only city folks were smart; and the old has-been who thinks he's one helluva reporter just because he made a career humping the legs of famous people while wearing a pink velvet dogsuit...

I find this as disturbing. Once again, boycotts and censorship are the solution here? Boycotts are nothing but a waste of time, and censorship is not worthy of a free society. It gives the lie to the Orwellian left's claims to believe in freedom.
 
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