Faulkner
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It's just so weird to me... I guess I am just not used to "off the record". I don't know if it's good or bad. I am used to situations where LE has to go and make an arrest before they are ready because the media finds out about the case and intends to report on it... before the arrest is made! They just don't have the same type of working relationship I guess here? Or maybe it's just a select couple of media outlets...
I just know that what I'm seeing in Oregon is totally different than what I have seen in Utah or other states. It is definitely weird. Maybe it is just the different nature of the case itself a missing possibly murdered child....but even with those cases... the media was there every single step of the way with Ethan's case. There was no "we need you to not report on this while we go up Ogden Canyon and bring something down, we will give you the whole story if you'll wait"... We got a play by play of everything and they were just there and taping everything. Maybe it's the difference in confession and already having made an arrest vs this situation.... I don't know.
This whole situation is just foreign after something like that... :waitasec:
Tricia of Websleuths gave an example of this earlier and, IIRC, she gave a hypothetical example of a case we are all familiar with - Scott Peterson. I think she said that a hypothetical 'off the record' briefing consistent with that case would be if the family told the press off the record that Scott was having an affair and was a person of interest even though law enforcement wasn't ready to officially announce that yet.
In that hypothetical case, the media could use that info. to inform their reporting without specifically revealing it since it was the off the record.
That made the logic of throwing some papers out of the press conference even more difficult to understand, IMO, because if Kyron's father thought that some of the reporting was going off in the wrong direction this could have been his opportunity, off the record, to set them on a path more consistent with the findings of law enforcement's investigation that have yet to be officially released.