Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Big Show for Sarah Scazzi

For many months the Italian television talking about a criminal case that leaves many doubts. It is the Big Show for Sarah Scazzi.

Sarah was a young girl disappears at the end of August in his little town in the south of Italy, Avetrana.
From the outset the case attracts media attention. Almost everyday the television news will analyze the case, with more insistence.

The hypothesis that Sarah was abducted or ran away is discarded when, in October 7th, the uncle Michele Misseri claims to be the murderer. Then also the cousin Sabrina Misseri will be accused as accomplices.

In recent months the cameras have never gone away from the family of Sarah. The mother, uncles, cousins were constantly under the eye of Big Brother (the mother of Sarah discovered the death of daughter in TV). In Avetrana a crowd of onlookers visited the place where the body of Sarah was found.
All this only helps to increase the television audience and offend the memory of the young Sarah.




Let us reflect what we can read on an article by Paolo Franceschetti.
In Italy 1000 people disappear each year. Why the media have given so much attention to Sarah when she was simply disapper?

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