Nancy Grace Sued For Wrongful Death
Claim: TV host drove Florida woman to suicide in missing tot case
http://www.heraldsun.com/opinion/hsletters/
Excuse me?
Shadee Malaklou maintains in her Nov. 19 column that her presumption of gender or racial prejudice held by the lacrosse players means they deserve to be indicted. That sounds a lot like saying a rape victim asked for it because of the way she was dressed.
Tom Steger
Durham
November 22, 2006
Good. It's hard to see that the plaintiffs have a good legal case, but even if they lose, I hope it costs Grace a fortune to defend herself and that CNN or Court TV - whichever it was - doesn't pick up the tab for Grace's representation.
It's about time she suffered some grief for her mouth.
As much as I detest Nancy Grace I'm strongly opposed to this suit. We better be careful about what precedents are set. Any of us could be on the receiving end one day by someone who has "bad nerves" & came unglued by something we said. The potential here is frightening. I don't believe someone can "make" another person commit suicide.
I don't think Grace's intentions were noble by any means. I think she wanted to press the mother so hard that she would break & confess on Nancy's show so she could take the credit for it. But I really believe this lawsuit is without merit.