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Nancy Grace intervieved a woman on CNN and really raked her over the coals about the womans son's dissappearance. The woman killed herself the next day. Does Nancy Grace bear any responsibility for this woman's suicide?

2006-09-14 17:42:02 · 12 answers · asked by Kelly T 4 in News & Events Other - News & Events

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Absolutely none . The woman seems to be the only suspect in the disappearance of her own child . She was less than truthful and refused to say exactly where she had gone with the boy the last time he was seen alive . She refused a polygraph. She bought guns just prior to the child going missing .Then she doesn't use the guns she purchased to shoot herself-she uses her grandfather's gun. She knew she was about to be caught . Once Nancy Grace didn't buy her story-she knew it was a matter of time .When your child turns up missing -the normal thing to do to get him back would be to cooperate . And for the record-That Karr wacko , is a pedophile , even if he didn't kill the Ramsey child .

2006-09-14 19:10:57 · answer #1 · answered by missmayzie 7 · 2 0

Nancy Grace has no right whatsoever to grill that woman in front of national TV. She is not a police investigator, she is a media practitioner and people in media should not show bias no matter what they believe or even know. Humiliating a person in front of national audience is never justified. She should know that. Maybe she forgot she's in a democratic society where the accused are presumed innocent unless proven guilty or she is just plainly an arrogant person being a former prosecutor, if I'm not mistaken. She may not solely be unswerable but it was clear that she pushed a grieving mother who stood at the edge of a cliff. With no witnesses left, how will we ever know the real truth now?

2006-09-14 18:01:35 · answer #2 · answered by *** 3 · 1 2

Hell yes!!
Nancy Grace reported the womans death today like it was no big deal! This was a statement.

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. "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.


I give it 10 years before John Mark Karr the sociopath confesses to this one aswell.

Nancy Grace is a vial creature and should be taken off the air,

2006-09-14 17:55:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Hey, I wondered what happened to the mother. I heard her talking about that 2 year old boy who was missing and then talking to the mother, but in the same show it said that the mother's body had been found at the gradmothers house, but it didn't say how she died. Nancy Grae is relentless sometimes. She went on and on condemning Mark Karr days after DNA said he wasn't the killer. I don't think she would be to blame for the suicide, though. That mother decided to take her own life, not Nancy Grace.

2006-09-14 17:52:06 · answer #4 · answered by First Lady 7 · 2 1

Nasty's fans are celebrating this "victory" already, if not in public, behind closed doors where they watch Nasty over and over and clap and bang the table each time she is rude and cruel to guests.

To them, the JRNasties, this is justice, the high point of Nancy Grace and all she stands for.

I believe CNN should keep her on the show so we can identify the mean, ignorant people that support her and identify them. After we identify them I believe we should never allow them on any jury, take away their rights to votes and make them attend an anger management class as well as be identified like child molesters are.

Warning, JRNasties invading your neighborhood, protect your children so they can grow up and be able to think for themselves and not be so full of hatred and guile.

2006-09-14 18:24:21 · answer #5 · answered by MrPurrfect 5 · 0 2

no, she knew what she was getting into by going on the Nancy Grace show. Hanging up half way through the interview is a lot better than killing yourself after.
Besides, i bet she's hiding something.

2006-09-14 17:43:27 · answer #6 · answered by pinseter 3 · 1 1

I wouldn't put anything past Nancy Grace.

2006-09-14 17:50:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Not at all. Someone doesn't commit suicide over one incident. It is many incidents built up over time that makes the person feel that desperate. Nancy Grace should not feel guilty at all.

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Thumbs down, well, I guess that person hasn't known anyone that committed suicide. I know from PERSONAL experience that it is never one experience that makes a person kill himself, it's a series of events that leads up to the act.

2006-09-14 17:45:21 · answer #8 · answered by FaerieWhings 7 · 1 3

Yes! Yes, because her line of questioning was fueled by ratings and greed!
Watch out Nancy, Karma is powerful!
Maybe, the theater is the right place for you.

2006-09-14 18:28:39 · answer #9 · answered by mia 1 · 0 2

sure she does. she is complicit in this womans suicide, she may be the one factor that pushed her over the edge. don,t you think????

2006-09-14 17:49:58 · answer #10 · answered by charlesmartinez151 3 · 1 2

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