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Will she finally realize that she may have crossed the line? (No, probably not).

 

That whole deal with Jenny Jones several years ago put her show off the air in short order. One can only hope for a repeat here....

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She is a POS! I know we had a thread here back in the offseason, and there were a lot of people defending her on the basis of her personal tragedy...unbelievable!

 

The sad thing is, even if there ends up being a reasonable amount of evidence that the mother was responsible for the disapperence of the boy, nobody will ever really know what happened. And, people like Nancy Grace will be hailed by some as being heroic...

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When my brother tried the Jayson Williams case she was all over him, saying he was intimidating the witness and the jury wouldn't like it. Fact is...the jury did like it and acquitted Williams. She isn't all that bright. Like Ann Coulter she gets by on being abrasive.

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Living in Central Florida, and dealing with the constant press on the story of this missing kid, it is obvious that this woman did not kill herself solely because she was interviewed and accused. She killed herself because of the guilt of whatever she did to her son, who has yet to be found. The interview just brought the guilt to a head. Anyone who saw / heard the interview should see that this is obvious by Melinda Duckett's evasion of simple questions to answer (if she had nothing to do with the kid's disappearance), as well as her extremely bizarre behavior after her son was supposedly kidnapped. This is a horrible story from start to beginning, and my sympathies (at this point) are the least with the mother.

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Living in Central Florida, and dealing with the constant press on the story of this missing kid, it is obvious that this woman did not kill herself solely because she was interviewed and accused. She killed herself because of the guilt of whatever she did to her son, who has yet to be found. The interview just brought the guilt to a head. Anyone who saw / heard the interview should see that this is obvious by Melinda Duckett's evasion of simple questions to answer (if she had nothing to do with the kid's disappearance), as well as her extremely bizarre behavior after her son was supposedly kidnapped. This is a horrible story from start to beginning, and my sympathies (at this point) are the least with the mother.

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Well, we certainly aren't alone in thinking what Nancy did was disgraceful:

 

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file...MNGSAL67FH1.DTL

 

There might be more evidence linking Nancy Grace to Duckett's death than there is linking Duckett to her son's death.

 

I hope the family sues this miserable B word and wins.

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She's as dumb as a stump and left the law because she could only win with less than ethical tactics. She knows very little about the law and trial strategy, just enough to be dangerous.

 

There is a special circle in hell awaiting her upon her demise.

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I know we had a thread here back in the offseason, and there were a lot of people defending her on the basis of her personal tragedy...unbelievable!

 

Linky from earlier thread, which I started.

 

You know what really grinds my gears here? And no one else has mentioned it, save for the sfgate.com article.

 

The fact that CNN Headline News aired this interview AFTER Melissa Duckett had committed suicide. That is the absolute height of irresponsibility, their notice to the viewer notwithstanding.

 

I may never watch those bastards again. And that's too bad, since CNNHN also has the lovely Robin Meade...nice way to start the mornings.

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So, this woman was from Lockport - it was on the front page of the News this morning............The article made no mention of the father/husband - where is he on all this?

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