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Trumpton
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Re: missing girl

Post by Trumpton »

It might be something to do with the fact that the parents are regular church-goers? Or am I wrong? Whatever it is, the coverage of this story grows and grows!!
Trumpton
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Re: missing girl

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The media has, for some unexplained reason, imbued this story to gargantuan proportions!!

If that's the case then the media have set their own benchmark, which surely should mean that the next time someone goes missing the coverage should be equally vast and extensive!
tommy dickfingers
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Re: missing girl

Post by tommy dickfingers »

yes they should,the more publicity the better chance of finding her.
Tequila_Woods
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Re: missing girl

Post by Tequila_Woods »

At the end of the day if her dickhead parents wouldnt of left her and her 2 year old siblings on their own she wouldnt be missing.

As a parent myself i can not say i dont have sympathy for the parents because i do but at the end of the day, its their own fault.

I do sincerely hope that she is found safe and sound, however, after 12 days missing thats unlikely :o(
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Trumpton
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Re: missing girl

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Another day of almost blanket coverage in the media of this story. The only national papers who didn't give this front page billing were the Guardian and the Independent.
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