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Is woman with cloned pups the '77 kidnapper of LDS missionary?
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The editor is right to have allowed this story to be published. I do, however, agree with others that it wasn't necessary to print the name of the missionary.
The last thing Americans need is media censorship. Stop reporting facts and watch your freedoms disappear.
Dennis Romboy or one of the DesNews editors should have made it clearer why this is news.
For one thing, despite the misleading headline, nobody is really sure this is the same woman.
For another, cloning a dog is unusual, but hardly something that deserves mention in the same breath as kidnapping a missionary in the '70s.
For yet another, and probably most important, we're not sure that THIS woman is (still?) a danger to the victim and/or the public.
Finally, has society been improved by sharing this information? Are we more aware and better off as a public for it?
If this woman IS the same Joyce, and still on the run from the law after all these years, she should be identified and brought to justice FIRST--THEN the DN can report this strange coincidence. Just seems like somebody at the DN really jumped the gun here!
A step in the right direction, anyway--but I'd still like to hear Dennis' and the editors' justification for this story.
To those who have made light of, or fail to understand the severity of the harm done to this young man at the time, in this day and age you should have been exposed to more education and enlightenment than was available about this kind of crime thirty years go. If you think it is funny or silly or unbelievable then you are showing your ignorance. At the least you are not displaying compassion for a fellow human being.
The photos do give cause for pause.
I agree with other posters here, the names of the alleged victim should not have been included in the story. No need to stir up those memories and bring them to the attention of a whole new generation.
I hope you have moved passed all this and are having a wonderful life Mr. Anderson.
God bless you and your family. I will be praying for you.
1. It's tabloid-quality news from 30 years ago.
2. It uses the victim's name.
Well, first of all, if this woman escaped trial then maybe this article will be the means of bringing her to justice.
Second, The victim's was brought up 30 years ago. I'm sure it's not just being revealed now by this article.
Personally I think it's her. Too many coincidences with her name, the drama teacher/theater class, the willingness to do anything for someone/thing you love (that is, kidnap and rape a guy, and sell your house to clone a pet), the fact that she snapped at the reporter when asked about it (as opposed to, "Huh? Am I who?" which, I think, is how most innocent people would have reacted), and the fact that they look alot alike: Same smile, same eyes, same nose, same poise in a photo. I bet it's her, and I hope she finally, after 30 years gets brought to justice. Psycho.
Is this for real???
Well, it must be real, which is why it's sad.
It's also bizarre. Consider this: in the 1000+-year history of the English language, the phrase "Mormon-missionary-kidnapper turned dog-cloner" has probably not been uttered or published until this week. That's change we can believe in!
Paul, somewhat agreed--but the FACT is: Media producers are actually feeding us a large line by telling us that what they produce is supposedly what most of us want to watch or read. (And "We're only supplying public demand" is an outright Big Lie.)
Paul, the media have NO WAY of concretely knowing preference, much less demand. They try to gauge audience preference through LIMITED ratings/readership data, focus groups, and the famous "gut feeling" about audience taste. In short: They GUESS.
So it's MUCH more accurate to say that the media produce what THEY THINK we want to read or watch. Sadly, enough of their audience still turns to it anyway to make it worthwhile for them. Dissidents simply fall off their radar screen.
Also, Paul, the DN caters to a somewhat different demographic. Many in the DN's audience expect the DN to have higher standards than most media--and reflect those standards. And a substandard DN product certainly reflects on the DN's "state of mind"--if not, what else does?
I guess when she wants something, she finds a way to get it.
[Joyce] go out with me
[missionary] no - sorry
[Joyce] then i will kidnap you
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[vet] sorry, your dogs are dead
[joyce] what? no - then clone me another
[vet] what?
[joyce} here's $50K - clone me some puppies of the same dog.
But there's one question none of these news stories answers? Anybody worried just how she got the sperm from the dog for cloning? Was it consensual or did she handcuff him to his kennel?
Sure, the DesNews didn't have much choice to run an article on this subject, given its presence in so many other news outlets. That's the nature of modern competitive watchdog journalism. It's just that what was written HERE could have been done so much better.
Mr. Romboy and the DesNews could have both done better on this story. That's my assessment.
It is sad that the missionary's name was used but the media is always looking for sensational news and he is caught in their never ending search to shock.
I remember when this actually happened and it was sensationalized then, 30 years ago.
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