Duke Lacrosse Accuser Charged With Murder, Makes B14; NYT Trumpeted Her Rape Hoax in 5,000-word Lead
It was a tiny item in the New York Times -- a brief at the bottom of page B14 of Tuesday's sports section, under Lacrosse: “Crystal Mangum, who falsely accused three Duke players of raping her in 2006, was charged with murder in the death of her boyfriend.” The man died two weeks after Mangum stabbed him, and Mangum has now been charged with murder.
The Times may prefer to forget that name, but it was far more interested in Crystal Mangum back in 2006. More than any other media outlet, the Times trumpeted her rape accusations against three Duke lacrosse players, accusations that quickly fell apart in a mass of contradictions and shifting stories.
Yet even as the case fell apart and other liberal media outlets were backing away, the Times issued a now-notorious, error-riddled 5,000-word lead story by Duff Wilson on August 25, 2006, concluding that there was enough evidence against the players for Michael Nifong, the soon-to-be-disgraced-and-jailed local prosecutor, to bring the case to trial:
By disclosing pieces of evidence favorable to the defendants, the defense has created an image of a case heading for the rocks. But an examination of the entire 1,850 pages of evidence gathered by the prosecution in the four months after the accusation yields a more ambiguous picture. It shows that while there are big weaknesses in Mr. Nifong's case, there is also a body of evidence to support his decision to take the matter to a jury.
Perhaps most atrocious was former columnist Selena Roberts, who made a habit of slurring the innocent Duke lacrosse players. Even after the players had been all but formally cleared of the sexual assault, she continued to blame white privilege: “Don't mess with Duke, though. To shine a light on its integrity has been treated by the irrational mighty as a threat to white privilege. Feel free to excoriate the African-American basketball stars and football behemoths for the misdeeds of all athletes, but lay off the lacrosse pipeline to Wall Street, excuse the khaki-pants crowd of SAT wonder kids.”
Even one of the paper’s overly respectful public editors, Barney Calame, tore a few polite holes into his paper’s coverage in an April 2007 column after the players were officially declared innocent.
But blogger KC Johnson, a history professor and expert on the case, lambasted Wilson's error-riddled article and Calame's half-defense of it:
Calame, in short, appears unable or unwilling to consider how the Times' failure in the lacrosse case -- and having the thesis of a paper's major article publicly dismissed as untrue surely constitutes a failure -- was attributable to reporters and editors allowing their worldviews to distort the facts....Calame avoids mentioning that Wilson's article contained four factual errors -- each of which made Nifong's case appear stronger than it actually was. To date, the Times has left three of these errors entirely uncorrected, and the fourth corrected in a misleading fashion.
The Times's sorry coverage was a focus of much media debate. Another former Times public editor, Daniel Okrent, called the paper’s coverage “heartbreaking”: “I think The Times's coverage was heartbreaking. 'I understand why they jumped on the story when they did, but it showed everything that's wrong with American journalism.'"
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i hear when football season
Submitted by ricklail on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 3:30pm.
i hear when football season begins at DOOK they are going to let her out to cheer for the team. She will have on a monitoring device.
Jesse Jackson
Submitted by optimist on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 3:37pm.
Will he still pay her tuition when she is behind bars?
Thanks to the state of NC she
Submitted by ricklail on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 6:17pm.
Thanks to the state of NC she will get that for free. Jesse and All might want to send here some money for good attorneys, otherwise they will be court appointed. If it is a death penalty case she gets two thanks again to the good folks of our state.
That's so last year!
Submitted by CobraMan on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 3:40pm.
What do you expect from the NYT's, relevancy?
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
delete
Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 3:47pm.
delete
What goes around comes around
Submitted by Dave. on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 3:57pm.
Karma sho is a b*tch, ain't it?
It's too bad the NYT allowed political correctness to cloud their judgment (not that that was a first for them) which resulted in an all-out effort to nail them some "rich" male whities.
And don't think for a minute that was not what their entire motivation was.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
From the Raleigh N&O "She
Submitted by ricklail on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 6:21pm.
From the Raleigh N&O
"She can't get a job because people know who she is, and if she does get one they fire her once they figure it out," said Vincent Clark, Mangum's friend and co-author of her memoir, "The Last Dance for Grace: The Crystal Mangum Story."
She'll probably get a movie deal from Lifetime.
Read more: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/04/19/1139275/crystal-mangum-charged-with-murder.html#ixzz1KCOBVfhP
rick,
Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 04/22/2011 - 10:02am.
She'll probably get a movie deal from Lifetime.
You're probably right.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Meanwhile ...
Submitted by Newsbubba on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 5:20pm.
... there are still about 80+ professors at Duke who took out a full page ad in the local newspapers blasting the lacrosse team, and its coach for being a bunch of power crazy, rich, white boy yahoos who felt that they had a right, even a duty, to beat down and oppress dis po ho.
They're still "teaching" at Duke, and they're still pushing their flocked up opinions in the classroom.
Duke "settled" with the lacrosse players so that the wimpy assed professors would not be sued out of their panties, so basically they didn't even get a hand slapped.
Great lesson, Duke. That's the way to show your poor, dumb students how to handle the truth in life. And you call yourself a great institution of higher learning? Please.
Consequences
Submitted by Gat New York on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 7:44pm.
As a consequence of the actions of the the Gang of 88 (teachers) and the administration cowards who were too fearful to fire all of them who refused to apologize or show the slightest remorse, Duke has lost some stature among the academic elite. My son graduated there but if the decision came after that incident he would have gone elsewhere.
Also, Selena Roberts is still working although she got a very, very cold reception on the Boomer Esiason Chris Carton Radio Show when she was plugging her A-Rod book.
STILL WAITING............
Submitted by sometimesright on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 6:08pm.
still waiting for the "reverend" jesse jackson to demand the scholarship money back that he gave her. he thought she was a victim. what now? not a word from that race baiter.
She's Jesse's kind of hero
Submitted by Galvanic on Thu, 04/21/2011 - 7:22pm.
The killer is obviously a victim of an oppressive American society.
I'd be very surprised if Mangum ever saw one penny of any
Submitted by no tingly legs on Fri, 04/22/2011 - 9:37am.
money that was promised by Hymietown Jackson and Al Not So Sharpton. They both moved on to the next racial fire to pour gasoline on to make a buck after the Duke fiasco. I pity the parents who pay Duke's exorbitant tuition so their children can be lectured to by the likes of those 88 racists. Just as I would pity the parents forking over hard earned money to have their kids "educated" by the likes of Ward Churchill or Bill Ayers.
Bill Ayers Yeah, Bill Ayers
Submitted by Harbinger041 on Fri, 04/22/2011 - 10:45am.
Bill Ayers
Yeah, Bill Ayers was JUST at SUNY Brockport in Rochester, NY to speak just last night, and got taken to task by one of my Army buddies...
Brian asked him how he could justify what he had done, because "sitting here listening to you talk about positive change [given his history of blowing up buildings] is like listening to Gov. Blagovich talk about honesty and integrity."
Common Sense for Our Times...
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