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Family of Missing Boys mother, suing Nancy Grace 2 Years ago Karma: 0  
Post subject: Family of Missing Boys mother, suing CNN, Nancy Grace

Relatives of a missing boy's mother who committed suicide after taping an interview for Headline News' "Nancy Grace" show sued CNN and Grace on Tuesday, claiming the former prosecutor's questioning of the woman contributed to her death.

The wrongful-death suit was filed in Lake County, Florida by Bethann and Jerry Eubank, the parents of Melinda Duckett and the representatives of her estate. It seeks unspecified damages and funeral costs.

Duckett committed suicide September 8 after taping a telephone interview for Grace's show. The suit claims that Duckett agreed to appear on the show after being promised her appearance might help find her 2-year-old son, Trenton Duckett.

Those promises were made by Headline News employees, the suit said, "knowing that they intended to surprise Melinda Duckett with accusations, questions and verbal assaults clearly intending to intimate that she murdered her child."

"We've alleged that Nancy Grace and her producers deliberately misrepresented the reasons for wanting Melinda on the show," Eubank family attorney Jay Paul Deratany said in a written statement.

"Within minutes of Melinda's phone interview, it became quite obvious that Nancy's questions weren't about finding Trenton at all, but rather about impliedly accusing Melinda of murdering her beloved son."

Headline News, CNN's sister network, issued a statement saying that while it does not comment on pending litigation, "We stand by Nancy Grace and fully support her, as we have from the beginning of this case."

Grace previously said in an interview with MSNBC that allegations she contributed to Duckett's death "are hateful, they are spiteful and they are also ridiculous."

On her show in September, Grace asked Duckett where she was on the day Trenton went missing. Duckett said she did not want those details to be made public.

"Why aren't you telling us and giving us a clear picture of where you were before your son was kidnapped?" Grace asked. Later, she told Duckett she was not divulging her whereabouts "for a reason."

"The spitfire questioning, fist-pounding and cross-examination tactics, all in hopes of obtaining a public confession, were despicable," said Eubank attorney Kara Skorupa.

Just hours before the interview was supposed to air, Duckett shot herself in a closet of her grandparents' home, the attorneys said.

"Even after learning of Melinda's death, CNN and the show's producers made the decision to air the interview between Melinda and Nancy Grace," Deratany said. "It was with complete disregard for the family and without their consent or authorization, which is morally repugnant."

"Three or four hours after Mindy had died, I was still in a state of shock," Jerry Eubank told CNN affiliates WESH and WPTV. "I'm watching this woman banging the table and screaming about 'Why aren't you telling us this, or that.' She was judge, jury and executioner."

The suit says Grace's actions have caused the Eubank family "severe emotional distress for which they have sought psychological counseling and continue to suffer from emotional and debilitating distress."

Melinda Duckett left behind a note that appeared to blame the public for her actions. "I do not bleed my emotions to the public and throughout this situation you did not understand that," the note said in part. It also said that Duckett loved Trenton "dearly, and he is all I was breathing for. He was and always will be my essence and as he grows, I want him to know that."

Based on those comments, Florida authorities said last week they believe Trenton may still be alive.

The suit filed Tuesday also names Joshua Duckett, Trenton's father, as a defendant and asks for an accounting of money in a fund he set up, with Grace's assistance.

"We are certainly not accusing Joshua Duckett ... of anything inappropriate at this point," Deratany said in a written statement. "But there has been a lot of money going into the account to help find Trenton, and the reward being offered seems small in comparison. Melinda's family simply wants to ensure that the money being donated by concerned citizens is being used solely for the purpose of finding Trenton."

CNN.com



Here is a small video clip on where she was on GMA defending herself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f62sqnii7zc&mode=related&search=Nancy%20Grace%20Melinda%20Duckett%20Interview

Here is another video clip where you see a bit of the interview with Melinda Dukett and CNN, Nancy Grace.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6X-Jb296is&mode=related&search=Nancy%20Grace%20Melinda%20Duckett%20Interview

What do you think, do you think Nancy Grace was doing her job OR did she go to far in her interview?
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Re:Family of Missing Boys mother, suing Nancy Grace 2 Years ago Karma: 1  
Not really sure on this one hate to think that interview is the reason for her suicide.
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Re:Family of Missing Boys mother, suing Nancy Grace 2 Years ago Karma: 0  
I don't believe that Nancy Grace had anything to do with or at fault of Melinda's suicide, but do I think she went to far? I think in all her interviews she gives a hard time to all people she interviews. Yes I think she can go over board but the caller could have hung up or finished the interview at anytime.

Melinda already had a back ground of being suicidal (so that it was mentioned) and also like Nancy Grace mentioned, and I believe this guilt could have eaten her up.
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Re:Family of Missing Boys mother, suing Nancy Grace 2 Years ago Karma: 0  
I agree with you Nadia. Nancy Grace is known for her tactics and style. You don't have to like her, but it's not like this woman didn't know what would be coming.

Besides...........when does anyone EVER take personal responsibility for their actions???? If it was any of us with our children, wouldn't we be the FIRST to FULLY cooperate??? No, I'm being judge and jury, but of course I have questions. The life of a precious child is in question here!!!

This woman was suicidal and depressed and a suspect.........did being in the spotlight have a negative effect? I'm sure it did, but she's the one that caused the spotlight to be on her! And her family is showing me that they are greedy and trying to make money off of this instead of focusing on finding this little guy!!! THAT to me is very telling!!!!
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"Melinda Duckett left behind a note that appeared to blame the public for her actions"


she blamed the public?? How does this make any sense... she did what she did because she wanted too not because anyone had told her to shoot herself... wasn’t her life or her son’s life important to her.. to find her baby or the killer, or was it an easy way out for her.
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I’ve heard of wrongful death related to Auto accidents, Medical Malpractice or even Defective Products.. But I’ve never heard of one like this.

What or Who did Melinda think she was having an interview with and on the subject of her son? THE POPE?

Sorry but I'm on Nancy Graces side.
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