
2007
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You Haven't Heard
I live about 150 miles from Knoxville, Tennessee and you would
think that any kind of sensational crime would be like local
news in our part of the country. But such is not always the
case.
You've probably never heard the names Channon Christian or Christopher
Newsome. They were two young students at the University of Tennessee
who were carjacked, raped, tortured and murdered.
If you don't have a strong stomach you probably shouldn¹t
finish this column, as the murders were so brutal they're apt
to make you sick.
Newsome, the young man was raped and beaten, they then castrated
him and shot him several times. Then they dumped his body by
some train tracks and set it on fire while his girlfriend was
forced to watch.
Channon was gang raped over a period of days then her breasts
were cut off while she was still alive, then they sprayed cleaning
fluid in her mouth in an attempt to erase the traces of DNA,
then her body was put into a garbage receptacle.
It seems to me that with the headlines and airwaves screaming
about such inconsequential things as who is the father of Anna
Nicole Smith's baby and the bogus case against the Duke lacrosse
players they could find space to report a brutal crime worthy
of Saddam Hussein and his two demented sons.
But have you seen anything on the networks, The New York Times,
The Nashville Tennessean? I haven't.
I wonder if it could be that the five perpetrators who have
all been arrested were black.
If this had been white on black crime Al Sharpton and Jesse
Jackson and their ilk would have descended on Knoxville like
a swarm of angry bees. I guess the lack of TV cameras discouraged
them.
A free press is one of our most precious rights and a selective
press one of our most dangerous realities. To suppress or ignore
one of the most hideous murders of the decade is asinine and
reeks of political correctness and agenda driven formats.
Is reporting the latest lewd episode of Paris Hilton's privileged
life or playing Alex Baldwin¹s raging diatribe for the
thousandth time really more important than letting the public
know about a cruel and demented crime like
this?
Race should not enter the picture where crime is concerned and
every decent human being should passionately condemn such a
horrible thing as this no matter what color the victim or the
perpetrators are.
Shame on the American media for letting such a violent crime
as this slip through the cracks. I wonder what else they're
not reporting.
Pray for our troops.
What do you think?
God Bless America
Charlie Daniels
May 7, 2007
