Sister of heroic Newtown teacher asks friends to hang up on media vultures
http://twitter.com/#!/ICarlee23/status/279999062177087488
Swooping down on Newtown, Conn., to interview traumatized children isn’t enough for the vultures in the media.
As the nation honors the sacrifice of Vicki Soto, the heroic 27-year-old teacher who gave her life to save her first-grade students at Sandy Hook Elementary School, reporters are after one thing: a scoop. Vicki’s sister, Carlee Soto, was forced to interrupt her grieving to tell her Twitter followers, “If someone from the news calls or asks you anything please don’t talk to them.”
But it’s not just an interview with Soto’s friends they’re after. Some reporters are so desperate for a scoop, they’re pestering Carlee for an interview via Twitter.
@icarlee23 Would you be willing to speak with me in a brief interview?
— Kenneth R. Gosselin (@kennethgosselin) December 15, 2012
@icarlee23Eileen FitzGerald, education reporter, News-Times, Danbury Will you talk about your sister for story about her. 203-731-3333
— Eileen FitzGerald (@NTEileenF) December 15, 2012
Anything for a story, huh? Evidently intruding on a grieving family is what “real journalism” is all about.
We hope the Soto family can find peace.