Update on the B.C. Mystery Feet
We’ve been following the severed foot story at Law is Cool for some time now. Ian MacKenzie, a freelance new media producer from Vancouver, contacted us to let us know that he’s been doing some independent journalism on the topic as well. His video, including some interesting interviews with RCMP and B.C. Coroner’s Service spokespeople, is embedded below.
If you haven’t heard about it yet, the story is that over the past 18 months, 6 severed feet have washed ashore on BC’s coast. The story has achieved international notoriety, as investigators on both sides of the border have no idea where the feet came from.
DNA analysis has revealed Foot #3 and Foot #5 came from the same person (though the body has never been found). Also, one foot has been connected to a known missing person, and another has been identified as coming from a female. As for the rest of the mystery, answers continue to elude police.
Thanks Ian!
Online Legal Reporting Trumps CNN
The video is hard to turn away from. A sobbing 16-year-old sits in her bedroom and, staring into a camera, says she has been raped.
This is how CNN covers a story of a 16-year old that posted a video on YouTube after the state attorney in Orange County, Florida dropper her case of being raped. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-1iIPiE38g[/youtube] They then go on to warn of the dangers of divulging too much personal information online, and tout the benefits of a counselling service that would probably be more effective. The problem is that the CNN reporter probably did not even bother to read case transcript, available free from the Orange County Clerk of Courts. Instead, the real story broke on The Smoking Gun, which related how the young girl changed her story of a consensual relationship after the case was dismissed, and had cited personal grievances and a break-up as the reason for the complaint. The case sheet itself leads with,
Due to the consensual nature of the sex encounter… I’m using prosecutorial discretion and am not filing the case…
Commentators on the case have wondered if the accused now has a case against her for libel and slander. Others have wondered how a small website could conduct a more thorough investigation than a multi-million dollar international news agency. The power and importance of small media web outlets are only beginning to be felt.

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