eileenhawkeye
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I am saying this with zero snark, but why is the death of this child not receiving the same outrage and attention of the little boy who died in Georgia?
Please don't throw tomatoes, I'm honestly curious.
Cooper’s case is probably the reason why Ben's case isn’t getting as much attention. His case did not blow up in the media until after the hearing, and we found out more sensational details. His case also showed that unless there is more to the story, and the developments keep coming, the circus does not last long. Perhaps the media thinks that the public is not going to be as interested in the new hot car death case, when they were just heavily covering one a couple of months ago. Maybe the shock from hearing that a parent could kill their child in this manner has worn off for many.
Now if Cooper’s case was still a big story today, and hot car deaths were the big story of the summer, then I could see this case getting more attention. Also, back in early July, there was not much happening in the news (consider that CNN was able to block four hours of airtime for a bond hearing) but since then, there has been so many volatile events happening around the world. Even new developments in Cooper's case are not getting as much attention.