Under Pressure
In the late spring of 1998, I heard about a journalism professor at the University of Colorado named Michael Tracey who was making a documentary about how the tabloids had corrupted the judicial process in the Ramsey case. Globe editor Joe Mullins forbade me to call Tracey under any circumstances, but I did anyway. When I told Tracey that I felt John Ramsey had been wronged by the tabloids, he started a crusade to bring me out from the dark side and join his fight against the tabs.
That summer I found myself contemplating Tracey's offer to help vindicate John Ramsey by working with him on his documentary.
I decided that taking on the tabs was worth the risk. In mid-January, I delivered my tapes to CBS' "48 Hours" via one very pleased Professor Michael Tracey.
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Sounds like Jeff Shapiro's story - it is, isn't it? He got sucked over to the even darker side, lol.
Yeah, Team Ramsey is a whirling vortex that only exists for one purpose. When John kicks the bucket, I don't know what they'll do with themselves.
Better yet, what about when he remarries, like real soon? That should make them see that *they* are the only ones on John's "team," he isn't even on it.