The Murder Business : How the Media Turns Crime Into Entertainment and Subverts Justice
معرفی کتاب «The Murder Business : How the Media Turns Crime Into Entertainment and Subverts Justice» نوشتهٔ Fuhrman, Mark، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brisance Books Group LLC;Regnery Pub در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
More than a crime, murder has become big business. An entire industry depends on the steady drumbeat of horror that starts up at the first signs that a pretty white girl is missing. Suddenly, law enforcement?s difficult task is made worse by media carnival barkers who cavalierly tamper with witnesses, throw up false leads, and subvert justice in pursuit of the?story.? In The Murder Business, renowned former LAPD detective and current FOX News crime investigator Mark Fuhrman delivers an explosive expos of the facts, obscured or ignored by much of the media, of some of the most riveting murder cases of our time. Fuhrman reveals:?How investigators knew Caylee Anthony was never?missing??and how media reports to the contrary prolonged misery and impeded the investigation?Who killed JonBent Ramsey?How Scott Peterson almost got away with murder?Why suspects love sitting down with the media, even as they avoid police interviews?Why the media neglect minorities despite higher rates of minority victims of kidnapping and murder?How the media could regain their?watchdog? credentials?The neverbeforetold full story of the O.J. Simpson case?and why he got off Mark Fuhrman puts you in the shoes of professional criminal investigators, walks you through crime scenes with the penetrating eye of a trained detective, and shows you the unconscious irresponsibility and greed of the media who inadvertently capitalize on suffering and hinder justice in their pursuit of ratings. The Murder Business is a shocking tale of crime, and the media's interference with criminal investigators, that will forever change the way you look at crime reporting. Crime stories fascinate the public. But between factual news stories, overblown “human interest" reports and salacious murder mystery exposés, it's difficult to tell where news ends and entertainment begins. Mark Fuhrman, best-selling author of Murder in Brentwood, explores this fine line and how it is increasingly being crossed, revealing new and shocking details on such highprofile cases as JonBenet Ramsey, Martha Moxley and Chandra Levy. In The Murder Business, Fuhrman argues that the media's approach to covering crime (“if it bleeds, it leads") has allowed many criminals to get away with murder and impeded the search for justice. The Murder Business presents a compelling plea for journalists, cops and citizens to demand higher ethical standards in the pursuit of justice. Crime stories fascinate the public. But between factual news stories, overblown human interest reports and salacious murder mystery exposes, its difficult to tell where news ends and entertainment begins. Mark Fuhrman, best-selling author of Murder in Brentwood, explores this fine line and how it is increasingly being crossed, revealing new and shocking details on such high-profile cases as JonBenet Ramsey, Martha Moxley and Chandra Levy. In The Murder Business, Fuhrman argues that the medias approach to covering crime (if it bleeds, it leads) has allowed many criminals to get away with murder and impeded the search for justice. The Murder Business presents a compelling plea for journalists, cops and citizens to demand higher ethical standards in the pursuit of justice. Crime stories fascinate the public. But between factual news stories, overblown ""human interest" reports and salacious murder mystery expos#65533;s, it's difficult to tell where news ends and entertainment begins. Mark Fuhrman, best-selling author of Murder in Brentwood, explores this fine line and how it is increasingly being crossed, revealing new and shocking details on such highprofile cases as JonBenet Ramsey, Martha Moxley and Chandra Levy. In The Murder Business, Fuhrman argues that the media's approach to covering crime (""if it bleeds, it leads") has allowed many criminals to get awa Crime stories fascinate the public. But between factual news stories, overblown "human interest" reports, and salacious murder mystery exposes, it's difficult to tell where news ends and entertainment begins. Mark Fuhrman, best-selling author of Murder in Brentwood, explores this fine line, revealing new and shocking details on such high-profile cases as Jon Benet Ramsey, Martha Moxley and Chandra Levy. In "The Murder Business," former LAPD detective and current FOX News crime expert Fuhrman argues that the media's obsession with crime has sidetracked justice, and allowed many criminals to get away with murder
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