The LA Times sent out three reporters to cover this car trashing story when it broke last week. I'm just waiting to see how many reporters they send out to report it was all a fake. Answer: one at most, and there's a good possibly they may send out none at all. If they do run a story it will probably quote police officials as saying that the chances of finding and convicting the people who committed the hate crime on Professor Dunn's car have been diminished by "certain" inconsistencies in the case. They'll do anything but openly admit that Dunn may have done it herself. Or else they'll find some college offical to say that Dunn's self-trashing "only goes to show how confused someone can become when she's face with a hate crime."
The LA Times sent out three reporters to cover this car trashing story when it broke last week. I'm just waiting to see how many reporters they send out to report it was all a fake. LA Times Article: Claremont Hate Crime Called Hoax
By Joy Buchanan, Kristina Sauerwein and Stuart Silverstein, Times Staff Writers
Staff writers Monte Morin, Lance Pugmire, Arlene Martinez, Andrew Blankstein, Richard Winton and Seema Mehta contributed to this report.