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Tuesday, December 02, 2025

She Didn't Fit The Mold Of Media Coverage!

Where are you Gabby?

Gabby Terrelonge, America failed you!

No one knows you're missing. You know why?

You aren't the type of person that gets the attention of President Donald J. Trump, Congress or the junk food media. You are not the type of person who will get an ounce of coverage by the podcasters who love to vilified one entire group for the actions of one.

Yeah, we are in dire times.

It has to be a massive response from Black activists on X or Facebook to drive national attention to this.

You just didn't fit in white...

A missing Black girl in Florida. Gabrielle Patricia Terrelonge was last seen on June 30, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, with her mother, Passha Davis. 

Davis, was arrested on unrelated charges in October 2025 and later charged with child neglect in November after she failed to provide information about Gabrielle's whereabouts. Davis, who is reportedly homeless and suffers from mental illness, is currently in jail and has been uncooperative with investigators.

Gabby was last seen in Orange County and the state has exhausted all its leads.

The junk food media labeled her as "at risk." Typical of describing Black children. It gives a perception that the girl was a troublemaker and came from a broken home.

The girl was reported missing by her father on Oct. 29 after her father learned that Davis had been arrested in Margate on Oct. 17, CBS News, Fox 13 Tampa Bay, and WPLG report.

Shortly after, the FBI issued a missing child alert.

Broward County Crime Stoppers offered a $5,000 reward for anyone with information about Gabrielle’s whereabouts, later raising it to $10,000.

Police body cam footage from Oct. 17 shows Davis refusing to identify herself when she was stopped by Margate police on suspicion of shoplifting, according to WPLG and CBS News, which aired the footage.

She was arrested and charged with unlawfully using a false name and resisting arrest, according to online court records.

During the stop, Davis never mentioned that her daughter was missing, the outlets report. That led to an investigation about the girl’s whereabouts, CBS News reports.

During a jailhouse interview on Oct. 31, when investigators asked Davis about her daughter, she allegedly told them the girl was with her father, police said, CBS News, WPLG and NBC 6 report.

She was released from jail on a $200 bond, online court records show.

Days later, on Nov. 4, Davis was arrested and charged with child neglect without great bodily harm, online court records show.

According to an arrest report obtained by CBS News, Gabrielle's father, Gordon Terrelonge, told police he hadn’t seen his daughter since May.

Gabby's father Gordon apparently lit into the mother who is a person of interest in his child's disappearance.

Davis remains held in Broward County jail on a $100,000 bond.

Davis appeared in court in South Florida after being ordered on Nov. 19 to undergo a mental health evaluation, and made an obscene gesture when she saw TV cameras in the courtroom, NBC 6 reports.

During the hearing, the judge told Davis the court was awaiting the results of the evaluation.

"Various parties have some concerns of how you’re doing from a mental health standpoint,” the judge explained, NBC 6 reports.

On Nov. 19, Gordon Terrelonge begged the public for help at a press conference, saying he was “desperate” to find her, CBS News reports.

"I beg, I'm begging from the bottom of my heart,” he said. "I just want to find my daughter. I want her to come home.”

With his daughter still missing, Terrelonge said he is not looking forward to the holiday season. "There's no holiday for me…unless we find her,” he said at the press conference, CBS News reports.

Davis’ public defender did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS or the FBI.

When will the junk food media cover the latest missing white woman or girl?

Oh, I forgot the "hostages" from Israel. That is certainly junk food media coverage. No talk about all the Palestinian hostages. All you hear is prisoners when you mention Palestinians.

If the victims are white, the Republicans and President Donald J. Trump will react to it in their hyperpartisan fashion.

We just breezed by a story that could have gotten national attention. Hell, it could have saved her life if we could have put the pressure on social media and drive it to national prominence.

It is like I am letting down all those missing Black, Brown Indigenous and transgender women. They are often victims of unfortunate circumstances but often vilified by the junk food media over past transgressions.

And this Israel females coverage. The coverage of these people are greater than that poor 5-year old girl who died by IDF terrorists while begging an operator to save her life.

Hind Rajab never had an opportunity to grow.

When Isrsel kills a large group of people, the victims images are shown. Israel dismisses it as a propaganda. Israel would make up allegations that the people killed were staged actors.

The plight of Palestinians and the plight of Black women. One in the same or just a coincidence?
Suspect isn't talking.

The white Israeli women are more important to the U.S. junk food media than American women who are Black, Indigenous, poor or coming from a troubled upbringing. 

The names of people who were local news stories. No national news coverage.

You know more about the Israeli women who were either settlers or IDF soliders being released from Gaza. They were given wall to wall coverage from U.S. media outlets.

Missing white woman syndrome is a term used by some social scientists and media commentators to denote perceived disproportionate media coverage, especially on television, of missing-person cases toward white females as compared to males, or females of color. Supporters of the phenomenon posit that it encompasses supposed disproportionate media attention to females who are young, attractive, white, and upper middle class. Although the term was coined in the context of missing-person cases, it is sometimes used of coverage of other violent crimes. The phenomenon has been highlighted in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and other predominantly white countries, as well as South Africa.

The phenomenon has led to a number of tough-on-crime measures, mainly on the political right, that were named for white women who disappeared and were subsequently found harmed. In addition to race and class, factors such as supposed attractiveness, body size, and youthfulness have been identified as unfair criteria in the determination of newsworthiness in coverage of missing women. News coverage of missing black women was more likely to focus on the victim's problems, such as abusive boyfriends, criminal history, or drug addiction, while coverage of white women often tended to focus on their roles as mothers, daughters, students, and contributors to their communities.

The Laken Riley Act is a controversial law that eliminates due process. An example of a missing woman, a criminal of color, political theater and more laws that eliminate freedoms under guise of protecting.

How many women of color are killed by white men?

Do white men often troll social media with "thoughts and prayers" to women of color?

It is an easy answer......!

Former kidnapping victim and victim's rights advocate Elizabeth Smart has pressed the junk food media to give attention to all people missing (especially woman of color). She voiced frustration over missing Black and indigenous woman who rarely get coverage.

Her case attracted major media attention and led to the arrest of two predators. She stated that the junk food media needs to do better when it comes to covering victims.

Again, we here at Journal de la Reyna want to see all missing persons found safely, regardless of color. However, we want the same amount of time spent to finding women of color, children, men and other women who never get the attention.

It's a real coined term to media coverage of missing white women who get nonstop coverage. You know more about this person than the thousands of people missing everyday.

In addition to race and class, factors such as supposed attractiveness, body size and youthfulness function as unfair criteria in the determination of newsworthiness in coverage of missing women. News coverage of missing black women were more likely to focus on the victim's problems, such as abusive boyfriends or a troubled past, while coverage of white women often tend to focus on their roles as mothers or daughters.

Black women and indigenous women are missing far more and yet they never get the attention that white women get. Think about Gabby Petito and the amount of attention she and her killer got.

Usually if the victim is a white woman and the suspect is Black or an immigrant, the Republicans will exploit the tragedy to encourage white nationalists to vote. 

The world may never see Colin Flaherty's rotten ass ever again.  However, there are more like him in the waiting. Believe me, Andy Ngo, Chaya Raichik, Benny Johnson, Candace Owens, Laura Loomer, Kevin Jackson, Jesse Lee Peterson, Larry Elder and Michelle Malkin will suck the cock of white supremacy for a buck.

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