I think it's very convenient for the media to immediately point its cameras AWAY from any Dem scandal and focus on the "missing (insert whoever)" or "the(insert_____, professional athlete) latest alleged crime" purposely to distract and evade scrutiny of a topic that makes them so very 'uncomfortable'.
I'd love to be a fly on the wall when they're having news content meetings .. bet they've got hoardes of stringers scrambling for any other possible crime and missing persons stories to cover for this purpose.
They must be informed that we're on to them.
Starwise, I've wondered about this "media" rush, for years now. With the Berger case, it was major blood jolt time for the US citizenry. I'll bet no one is giving anything much to the presses to report on as the investigation continues (and lawyers work to get their acts together); and so the media is taking advantage of the "jolt" time to keep their ratings up. This is why, I think, the Hacking case has gone big time.
On another note, however, something big had also gone down JUST before the media went hyper on the Chandra Levy case. I can see what it was in far distant corner of my mind, but for the life of me I can just snag it forward to consciousness. Yet.