http://foxnewsinsider.com/2011/11/0...ell-phone-happened-hours-later-than-believed/
What exactly does THIS mean?
Authorities maintained the crucial nature of the timeline in the case throughout their investigation, which makes the latest development vital to the case.
Is this just their way of making it sound *official* when it's just another bogus rumor? I have caught Fox doing that before - actually a reporter that MK was talking to did it early on. Shady and very misleading, IMO.
Look at what this says and analyze it:
"Authorities maintained the crucial nature of the timeline in the case throughout their investigation"
Maintained? As in "kept" or as in "said repeatedly"? neither one really means anything in that sentence does it? It's nonsense. It seems to be saying that they have kept (watched?) the timeline. Ya think? REALLY?
And then: "which makes the latest development vital to the case"
Right-o. It's vital (real important), because the authorities have been watching the case. ??? WHAT?
This REALLY annoys me. Because who actually stops to analyze what was really actually said? We see the word "authorities" and we make the mental connection that Oh! THIS info is *official*. But all they are doing is putting nonsense words out there, not saying anything.
Like the National Enquirer and "sources close to" meaning the street-person who lives in front of the celebrity's apartment building. They are indeed a "source" who is "close to" (geographically - they are closer than a person in another city, right?) whoever. It's infuriating.
Sorry to rant but I HATE to see the way "journalists" are willing to sell their ethics and morals to the highest bidder. I really used to admire MK. After this, I am getting really disgusted!