Posted on 09/09/2006 9:16:26 PM PDT by raccoonradio
>>Monday's show Monday's show
The mother of missing 2-year-old Florida boy Trenton Duckett found dead in the grandparents' home. The latest on the investigation. Tune in Monday at 8 p.m. ET.
Transcript of Nancy Grace show:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0609/08/ng.01.html
Nancy Grace no matter how much plastic surgery you get, you'll still be a pig.
Supposedly the show was taped on Thu. at 11 am. On Friday, hours before CNN HN aired Nancy Grace, Duckett killed herself.
Not sure if CNN was aware of this and, if so, if they would have gone ahead and aired it...
wow
True.
I work a night job at a postal sorting center and our first break is at 8 pm (ET). They have a TV set in the break room which is always set to CNN HN, so guess what we get to watch...? (sigh)
I know if my child was missing, the last thing I would want to do is not be there for him when he came home. And all mothers hold out hope that their children are alive until the very end.
"Joshua Duckett told police he remained afraid that his wife would hurt the boy"
Or perhaps she grew up in a culture where shame and face are important and if you screw the pooch you seppuku. She probably didn't have a sword so did the gun route.
She was adopted and grew up in New York.
You are suggesting that she blew her brains out because she did something to her child.
I am suggesting that she blew her brains out because she felt that she had failed her child. I.e. someone took him when she wasn't fully engaged. I am also suggesting that while she was perhaps raised in westchester, she might, just might, identify with people from Japan who off themselves for various reasons, honor being one of them.
evil, but hilarious.
Did you even read the article? She was born in South Korea, not Japan.
Goodnight.
That is funny as heck.
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