Nancy Grace
Interviewing a mother to death.
Nancy Grace has finally gone off the deep end, said Lauren Ritchie in the Orlando Sentinel. The blond former prosecutor has made a thriving television career of being the first, and loudest, to declare the guilt of suspects in the high-profile crimes that obsess the cable news channels. All defendants, on her show, are guilty; all victims are screwed by the system. But on her CNN show two weeks ago, Grace reached a new low, even for her. Interviewing Melinda Duckett, the 21-year-old mother of a missing toddler, Grace strongly suggested that Duckett was involved in her son
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