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justic
06-11-2007, 12:51 PM
Why Was The Story Of The Couple Carjacked And Tortured For Four Days Not National New? White Or Black Criminals, Their Still Animals. Was This Story Held From Publicity Because Of Politics?
rikki
06-12-2007, 11:27 AM
Why are you asking us? We followed every grisly detail, true and rumored, of this crime as it went from a missing persons case to a murder to a double murder. The notion of "held from publicity" is meaningless in Knoxville. So are the protests. If you have a gripe with the national media, protest in New York City.
dlvrymon
06-12-2007, 08:58 PM
I bet you know quite well why this stoy was buried nationally. The crime was so heinous, the victims were white and the criminals were black. This story could never be properly covered by the mainstream national media because it didn't jibe with their cultural agenda and the perpetrators were from a "protected" class. If the racial equation in this had been reversed you would have had Al "Media Whore" Sharpton and Jessie "Poverty Pimp" Jackson holding press conferences in front of the city county building and inciting the entire east side to kill whitey, and they would have gotten favorable coverage by the news media just like they did with the Imus fiasco.
rikki
06-13-2007, 12:54 AM
Some thugs came to Knoxville from Kentucky and committed a horrible crime. There is no one in Knoxville white, black or all shades in between who does not wish they never came here.
The same goes for you supremacist thugs. You are an infection keeping our community from healing.
trancendyce
06-17-2007, 10:59 AM
The crimes were horrific and beyond sad. Those that want to use the crimes to further some sick and hateful agenda are just picking and poking at the wounds with no respect or care for the actual victims.
Tennessee Jed
07-29-2007, 07:44 PM
The same goes for you supremacist thugs. You are an infection keeping our community from healing.
Well said!
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