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Monday, January 14, 2019

Missing White Woman Syndrome: Jayme Closs, Kelsey Beerth, Shanann Watts And The Media Obsession!

Jayme Closs found safe. Her disappearance became media sensation.
While me and S.B are relieved kidnapping victim Jayme Closs was found safe in Wisconsin, I am going to once again address the "elephant in the room."

The 13 year old escaped her captor and was found safety. The law arrested the suspect.

The suspect allegedly killed Jayme's parents. The junk food media haven't released a motive to why he targeted her and the family but it seems like another pedophile tried to have a relationship with an underage girl.

The parents, James and Denise Closs were killed. For nearly 88 days, this young teen was held in a home that was 88 miles from her home.

The junk food media has met with the family members and interviewed friends and family of the suspect. They have all the elements of a Lifetime Movie.
Kelsey Beerth is presumed dead. Her boyfriend was charged with her death.
Kelsey Beerth, the mother who went missing a few days after the Thanksgiving holiday. The suspect is allegedly her fiance. The father of her child. They arrested the suspect on suspicion of murder and solicitation of murder.

The 29-year old mother was last seen at a grocery store before her disappearance. The suspect was last to see the young mother. Because he arranged a meet up for them.

Colorado authorities haven't found her body and assume she is dead.

Beerth is a pilot and beautiful face that gotten the junk food media's attention.

And of course, the death of Shanann Watts and her two daughters. The suspect is her husband. The Colorado woman, 34 and her daughters three and two along with their unborn child were murdered by this disgraceful husband.

The young woman was returning from a business trip and never showed up home. The husband would tell the junk food media that she would never leave her children and cried on air.

The law didn't buy this. They were watching his movements. They found evidence that pointed to an affair with another woman and earlier an openly gay affair with a man.
Shanann Watts and her children were buried in an oil field. Her rotten ass husband killed them. He was a sex crazed freak and cheated on her with women and men.
The suspect had buried his wife and children in abandoned oil well. He confessed that he murdered the family. He was upset that his wife wasn't pleasing him sexually and wanted to find romance elsewhere.

This family was beautiful. The suspect is serving LIFE with no escape. Since his enrollment in the iron college, the fan mail comes. He got female and male admirers willing to pay for his books.

He was a cheater and sex crazed freak. The junk food media has given a movie director a script for a made-for-tv movie or a based on a true story motion picture.

At first, I didn't want to cover missing white women stories. I got tired of explaining why the junk food media obsesses over missing white girls.

There's other children, women and men missing. A majority of the media coverage for missing children and adults are white women, attractive and well-off.

My patience went really thin when the junk food media covered the missing Iowa woman. Mollie Tibbetts went missing after a jog. Five weeks later, her body was discovered on a farm near the jogging path.

The suspect was an immigrant who was here illegally. The death was a junk food media sensation.

It captured the attention of Republicans and Donald J. Trump. The imbecile was throwing his two cents into the matter. He called upon Congress to build his wall and restrict immigrants entry.

He and the conservative clown car were juggling ideas and draconian bills to hurt migrants, immigrants and people of color.

We're still trying to pass a law based off dead white people.
The man stalked this young girl. Or did the two have a tryst. Details aren't known. But the young teen was found safe. Her parents were killed. This man is being held on murder and kidnapping charges.
Again, missing white woman syndrome is a phenomenon noted by social scientists and media commentators of the extensive media coverage, especially in television, of missing person cases involving young, white, upper-middle-class women or girls. The phenomenon is defined as the Western media's undue focus on upper-middle-class white women who disappear, with the disproportionate degree of coverage they receive being compared to cases of missing men or boys, women of color, and women of lower social classes.

Although the term was coined to describe disproportionate coverage of missing person cases, it is sometimes used to describe similar disparities in news coverage of other violent crimes. Instances have been cited in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and South Africa.

Missing white woman syndrome has led to a number of right-wing tough on crime measures that were named for white women who disappeared and were subsequently found harmed.

Also noteworthy was that news coverage of missing black women was more likely to focus on the victim's problems, such as abusive boyfriends or a troubled past, while coverage of white women tends to focus on their roles as mothers or daughters.



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