A file photo released by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement shows Trenton Duckett, a 2-year-old who was reported missing on Aug. 27, 2006, from his home in Leesburg, Fla. The boy's mother Melinda Duckett, 21, was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Sept. 8, 2006, at her grandparent's central Florida home, police said. Investigators have renewed their search for the toddler, saying he may still be alive. (AP Photo/Florida Department of Law Enforcement)
Nancy Grace is a misnomer. She has no grace what so ever.
I was just going to post this.
I cannot stand Nancy Grace.I hope she loses this lawsuit
"The attorney said Grace improperly took on the role of a law enforcement officer."
Grace arrested her and took her to a secure location and held her against her wishes? No, the interview was voluntary and I suspect there was compensation. Freakin' lawyers.
Ms. Grace......
.....and her pet cat.
Coincidence is not causality.
I saw this interview. Grace was pushing the girl for a confession. Her questions were to the point, brutally. Even with the ugliness in mind, I don't think she is why the girl commited suicide and I don't think that it will be able to be proved that Grace was somehow responsible.
Time might be better spent by this "family" looking for the lost child instead of lawyering up for profit.
Sigh. So little of the story is in the article. First of all, this Duckett woman did not have an "estate." She barely had a pot to piss in and was an adoptee by some liberal northeastern parents that gave up on her when she was a wild teen.
Authorities shouldn't give up the search, but it looks like the child is dead and likely from the hands of his own mother. The local talk radio guy said the dead mom was into amatuer porn and the dad appears to be a 6th grade drop out.
As much as I can't stand Nan Grace, the woman who killed herself left a lot of evidence that she was pretty disturbed so I don't blame anything on Nan.
The moral of this story is that nobody has an obligation to talk to the media. Whatever happened to "No comment." The woman's family should have told CNN to sod off.
It took a few weeks longer than I expected...
Rooting for the family's lawyers on this one.
i'd hate to ask, but hasn't something very similar to this happened in the past (woman gets grilled on tv, commits suicide, reporter gets sued by family)
i'm feeling major deja vu
I cannot stand Nancy Grace or the sight of her flaring nostrils. She is just one very unpleasant woman. Pity the man who is her husband, if there is one.