Nancy Grace has an opinion
I’m going to boil down the Atlanta Jorunal Constitution’s 1200 word article to just a few:
Scott Peterson? “Guilty as charged.”
Robert Blake? “Guilty as sin”
Michael Schiavo? “A philandering scuzz”
BTK killer: “a lowlife coward”
An Idaho girl convicted of killing her parents: “the devil’s seed.”
“I’ve never pretended to be objective.”
“We’re very pleased,” said Kenneth Jautz, executive vice president of CNN News Group. “(She’s) unique and compelling to watch.”
Bonnie M Anderson, former CNN recruiter and current author: “Once news was the star. Now the stars are the stars. And what’s worse, the stars are often the news.”
Kelly McBride of Poynter: “I think that when you do allow your opinions and emotions to enter your work, you have to do so very carefully,” she says. “Otherwise you cloud the information. I think a half century-plus of broadcast journalism has shown that the best broadcasters are the most professional.”
Grace on criticism: “”Once in a while I do read something, and it hurts my feelings,” she admits. “But believe me: sticks and stones . . .”
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I love watching your show, I have really watched more since the missing girl in aruba. I was just wondering, Has the police officials ever questioned any of natilies friends that were there or any of the chaperones? and also did the chaperones even take head counts or room checks the night before they were to be leaving or during the time of there visit there? I find it funny that they were already at the airport before she was noticed missing…
Comment by Rue Stiltner — August 5, 2005 @ 6:00 pm