This journalist compares the case to the McCann case, in part she says:
"We are hopelessly callous, we the public – and I include journalists – who watch these slow-motion tragedies of lost children unfold as if for our amusement. We who judge the parents for the way they look and the amount of pain they can articulate. But grief is not a television sport; and there is no external measurement for the way in which it kills people, both mentally and physically. Poor Janette Hamilton just died a bit quicker than most, that was all."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/melanie_reid/article2896292.ece
Very interesting reading.
2007-11-18
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