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bumpity bump bump Josie, thinking of you and your mom this morning.
I don't think there is a law that prohibits press from releasing anyone's identity. Authorities don't release identities of juvenile suspects but if press finds out other way what is there to stop them from publishing it?
I'm not sure, but I do know that usually the press has a policy of not releasing the identities even if they do know, until they are charged as adults...I must say, I was rather disconcerted that Alyssa Bustamante was given that consideration while the 13yo here wasn't...
That said, in most states juvie courts don't allow pics etc of proceedings involving minors that aren't charged as adults, so again I found it very strange to see the footage of 13yo in court (15yo doesn't surprise me too much, as that is 'old enough' in some states)
It might be the policy, but it's their own policy, and if they don't want to follow it who is there to stop them?
Just like not naming alleged sexual abuse victims- press has a policy not to name the alleged victims-yet if the press decided to release the names there is no laws against that.
The parents of Wayne Treacy were on the Today Show this morning to get his side of the story out there. I wish they had not gone on the show. Mom came off as broken and dad came off as angry. He said they were going to get to the bottom of what the girl said-like it was the victim's fault. Matt Laurer seemed lost with these people not getting what he did. Finally Matt got them to say he was sorry and wished he could go back to the time prior to his brother's death.
Here's a link to the video of the Today Show:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/br...oday-show-deerfield-video,0,2859593.htmlstory
After watching this all I have to say is:
pppfffttttt!
Mom apologizes to Josie's mom - says "she knows what she is going through" - NO SHE DOESN'T!!! And, in the same breath, not skipping a beat she goes on to apologize to Kayla's family - HUH? The accessory in this crime?
Oh please. here we go - nationwide media circuit to garner sympathy for this. Mom says he was not a bully - step-dad saying he was well-liked in the neighborhood. I call that bet - he was only "well-liked" cause everyone wanted to stay on his good side.
As for Josie's condition. Haven't heard much. Mom went and thanked a group of bikers that held a fundraiser for her on Thurs or Fri - but Saturday night the local news said that Josie has had a rough couple of days. She is still off the ventilator but not conscious or responding to commands. It wasn't much - only about 2 - 3 minutes.
Prayers for Josie and her family.
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