I've seen "that" question asked numerous times, both on WS as well as other sites.
My thoughts on it...from the time Allison was reported missing, police worked in tandem with the media. They needed to get the word out to the public as they were desperate to find an alive Allison as they'd had indications that something wasn't quite right in the Baden Clay household -(scratches on GBC's face). But as time wore on that hope started to fade & they began looking at it as a possible homicide investigation. However, she still needed to be found.
The police work with the media was successful, 100's of members of the public became involved & wanted to see dear Allison brought home to her babies & family.
As time went on, more & more folks became interested in Allison's case & it kind of snowballed from there. Allison's very first thread on WS was started the day she was reported missing plus facebook pages were setup.
When you look at news reports, especially on sites such as Courier Mail, they have a section titled "most viewed". These are the stories majority of folks are reading & wanting to know more about.So of course the media is going to go with the stories that are gaining the most attention. Reports on Allison's case were predominately at the top of "most viewed" list.
Every now & then I read of the media being chastised for highlighting certain cases while other cases have very little coverage. It's the cases the public are interested in which keeps them at the top of the media list. Throughout WS there are 100's of cases of missing people, some members choose to follow certain cases, others receive very little attention at all.
There's also the fact, police will only release information which they want the public to know about. There will always be info or certain details they choose to keep to themselves so as not to hamper their investigations or tip off any persons of interest. So in some cases there will be next to no news that is able to be reported by media....therefore there is nothing for the public to read.
All up, it would be simply fantastic if all cases received the same amount of coverage but unfortunately, realistically, that just won't happen.
I am a little curious, trying to be respectful at the same time;
I recognize that we are drawn here by different reasons:
I do wonder our each and every reason for being here.
Some might be local. Some know a narcissist intimately, (and the narcissist tricks) personally; Some can pick a liar from a mile off. And some might know the POI or his family. (Unfortunately none of these reasons are strong enough to stand in a Court of Law.)
Personally, I recognized a LIAR during the first "little bit hurt" interview.
Later I recognized the POI as a narcissist.
Later again I recognized the sister of the POI as doing the "sisterly thing."
Also recognized the POI showed no compassion emotion sympathy empathy for the deceased.
Recognized the POI's chief thoughts were about I, MY an ME.
Also recognized some traits of a serial adulterer. Including the "one on the side" believing the lies she is being fed; meaning the marriage is " over and done for", (sob); she was no good, (reasons supplied according to the imagination of the adulterer)
(And all this has nothing to do with a Lockyer Valley spud picker trying to "make it" in the city. Nothing to do with incurring big debt either. Nothing to do with appearing big BC stud either.)
The reason for this post: I am but one person, (not a Brookfield local): It would be interesting to know why others here feel so strongly about this horrible matter.
Must add here; It revolts me to see injustice anywhere. It is a threat to justice everywhere.
Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.
And whilst on that subject:
“The caterpillar does all the work, but the butterfly gets all the publicity.”
Other matter here close to the heart:
The Chamberlin case of the 1980's has weighed heavily on my heart all these whiles. Ordinary people had no manner or means of expressing ordinary thoughts, opinions, or observations on ordinary matters. As a result, chaos and gossip ruled supreme.
I resolved after that, my humble mindset might hold some value.