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Jimmy Mizzen....again.
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I don't want to sound cold and callous on the fate of this poor young man, but what value do the family get out of making a public statement to the press, and going on television with all the family? Is it theraputic in some way? I know it's easy to be critical when it's not you, and none of us know how we would re-act if it happened to us, but I just feel that the media are fuelling this sort of thing for the sake of sales and coverage. Is there anyone out there who works with, or helps families in similar situations? Does it serve any purpose?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.god forbid that i agree with you clarion but i never see the point in it either, i suppose it distracts them in some way from thinking about the reality of what has happened without realising that the press like those people who love gossip are only feigning that they care to try and get some juicy news item, if it were me i would have my property littered with mines and savage dogs and i would deal with it in private
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I have often thought this watching the news the past few years..
Seeing parents talking to the media a day or so after their son or daughter has been murdered surprises me, especially the educated types.
The last people who I would want to talk to is the press and TV, they don't give a shi1 about your feelings, they just want to sell papers or get more viewers.
When you look at the drama of the Shannon girl who went missing, the media had a field day.
I would just want to be left alone.
Seeing parents talking to the media a day or so after their son or daughter has been murdered surprises me, especially the educated types.
The last people who I would want to talk to is the press and TV, they don't give a shi1 about your feelings, they just want to sell papers or get more viewers.
When you look at the drama of the Shannon girl who went missing, the media had a field day.
I would just want to be left alone.
Although not remotely similar in terms of crime, my mother in law died a few years ago of motor neurone disease.
At a time of grief, there tends to be anger - this often needs to be aimed. In my case, the anger was with the government who would not let her die in peace at a time of her choosing (euthanasia). Some people took that further (Diane Pretty's husband).
In this case, Mrs Mizen has anger at the situation rather than the perpetrator. She is intelligent enough to realise that nothing can change what has happened and is therefore highlighting what happened as an appeal to other parents to know where and what your son is doing.
At a time of grief, there tends to be anger - this often needs to be aimed. In my case, the anger was with the government who would not let her die in peace at a time of her choosing (euthanasia). Some people took that further (Diane Pretty's husband).
In this case, Mrs Mizen has anger at the situation rather than the perpetrator. She is intelligent enough to realise that nothing can change what has happened and is therefore highlighting what happened as an appeal to other parents to know where and what your son is doing.
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I think most of these statements people have made are a discrace.
you do sound cold and callous and i dont think you truly understand what has happened here.
I know the mizen family very well and i knew Jimmy he was a wonderful lad who did not deserve in any way what happened to him, not only that but he died in his brothers arms and infront of his other brother and his mother.
It wasnt about getting anything out of making a statement to the press but it was a world wide story that bombarded them with questions and photographers they have made there statements to say how they felt about there son and about the killer and how they will remember him and that is all, they have every right to let the public see they are a loving strong family who have shown alot of humility and forgiveness the fact is they are strong catholics who are very dedicated to there faith and dont want to be in the limelight they said what they did out of respect for there son and now wish to be left to grieve with there family and friends.
i just hope this situation never arises for you to deal with as i think you would be eating your words.
you do sound cold and callous and i dont think you truly understand what has happened here.
I know the mizen family very well and i knew Jimmy he was a wonderful lad who did not deserve in any way what happened to him, not only that but he died in his brothers arms and infront of his other brother and his mother.
It wasnt about getting anything out of making a statement to the press but it was a world wide story that bombarded them with questions and photographers they have made there statements to say how they felt about there son and about the killer and how they will remember him and that is all, they have every right to let the public see they are a loving strong family who have shown alot of humility and forgiveness the fact is they are strong catholics who are very dedicated to there faith and dont want to be in the limelight they said what they did out of respect for there son and now wish to be left to grieve with there family and friends.
i just hope this situation never arises for you to deal with as i think you would be eating your words.
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