To: Dolphy
Did KIA invite MSNBC to the prison?
1,507 posted on
08/24/2005 7:50:39 PM PDT by
maggief
(No 'luffs)
To: All
Well people as much as I cant stand that jerk JVDS, the media should not have filmed him in his jail cell, a private place not open to the public, where one has an expectation of privacy(invasion of privacy)without his written permission...One good thing, if he sues msnbc and wins then Beth can sue him and take it all back for his part in Natalee's disappearance...
To: maggief
I don't know if MSNBC was invited or if they asked for the interview. But I think it was the warden who asked them if they wanted to see a cell and who eventually led them to the area Joran was held. Maybe he didn't know better, certainly the jail has fallen under criticism in various human rights reports so maybe he was showing off. It just seems to me that MSNBC would have known a camera was off limits, particularly in an area where juveniles were detained and in a land where suspects privacy is typically guarded with only their initials released to the public.
To: maggief; Dolphy
Is Rita going to lose her "special sauces?"
What's going on?
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