>>>
http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/15/abc-ny-times-reporters-go-full-on-vulture-tweeting-friends-family-of-connecticut-massacre-targets/>>
>>I wonder if journalists will be hacking their voicemail as well as happened here with various crime victims.
>>The Millie Dowler case really blew the lid off a lot of journalistic practise here.
>
>It was pretty classy that the father of the shooter learned about it from a reporter at his house.
After watching television for the past few days with an over abundance of coverage of the Connecticut disaster, I remembered an event a few years ago.
July 4th, 1966, my wife and I had just arrived at Richards Gebaur Air Force Base, Grandview, Missouri, and had finished unpacking earlier that morning. The local Kansas City television station was televising the 6 PM news. We were about to have dinner. The television screen displayed a close up of a human body lying on the street in two pieces. The voice from the nearby policeman stated that the person "had been shot with a sawed off shotgun in the lower chest, and the killing appeared to me mob related".
The television newsperson then went to a woman standing near by who was in hysterics. “Tell me, what does it feel like to see your husband shot to death”?