cyberborg
Seeking Justice for Victims
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To those who think KC is homely, plain, not a 10 etcetera..do you think it is odd that there is this much attention paid to this case? If it is "just" the 31 day issue...can you tell me why there was not the HUGE media circus (like this one) pertaining to the other "killer" Mothers?
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My response? The Perfect Storm.
It is a combination of attention grabbing things in the age of the Internet and Freedom of Information that started a storm and kept whipping it up, hyping the story and, pulling people in, such as:
- CA's sensational 911 call with ... it smells like a damn dead body
- KC never reporting Caylee missing
- Caylee missing 31 days
- KC's perp walk in the hoodie
- CA's passion for the media spotlight and 'mistruths'
- CA's reinventing the story with the pizza smell
- The kidnapper, Zanny the Nanny
- KC's first call home from jail, Waste, Huge Waste!
- LP the Bounty Hunter and the Bail circus
- The decomp in the trunk and hair
- The Caylee searchers who became protesters
- TES and the Search for Caylee, call for volunteers
- CA and the hammer down
- KC and her starlet struts to JB's office
- The video camera streaming in front of the house
- The Florida Sunshine Laws
- Access to video and reports on the Internet
- Blogs following the story, reporting and, discussing
- and on, and on
A series of crazy circuses occurred one after the other and it got more and more bizarre and hyped. We did not know that much about KC at first, she was in jail but the circuses grabbed the attention of the media and thus the public. We wanted Caylee home.
We were hooked before we knew much about KC and then we wanted to know more, a lot more. What made this girl tick to be so seemingly callous and uncaring about beautiful Caylee? Was Caylee kidnapped and alive or dead? What happened?