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Joanna Yeates murder - the Daily Mail reaches a new low with this article

For some reason, a Daily Mail reporter has decided to go on a nostalgic jaunt through the final hours of murdered Bristol architect Joanna Yeates. This is surely more ridiculous than the almost-weekly articles that they still put out about Princess Diana?!

This passage pretty much sums it up:


"I head up the hill towards Clifton, the leafy part of the city. It’s quieter now, and darker. I find Tesco, and go in. I almost buy that upmarket pizza; the choice tells me Jo wanted a lovely life, something above the ordinary."



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1347621/Joanna-Yeates-murder-Becoming-just-thumbnail-police-website.html

It's Friday night and I’m in the Ram bar on Park Street in Bristol.

This is where Joanna Yeates spent her last evening before she set off up the hill, past all the twinkly shops and bars (a Habitat, a Space NK beauty emporium; Bristol is nothing if not upwardly mobile) towards her death.

The bar is OK but ordinary. The wine list, chalked on a board, says ‘Lauren Perrier’.

I wish she had spent what were probably her last hours on earth somewhere lovelier. The food is awful (I ask for a veggie burger and it comes without the burger and without the bun!) but the young women behind the bar are sweet with huge, wary eyes.

Alex is working her way through uni, where she is studying English. She comes from London and her parents are now terrified something is going to happen to her.

She was working in the bar on the night of December 17, when Joanna was having a drink before heading home. ‘I don’t remember her,’ she says.

‘It was so busy that night. I used to walk home but I always get a cab now.’

Lyn, with white blonde hair, who was also working here that night, says she is ‘more fearful now, I’m more nervous. It’s just so mysterious’.

I leave the bar at 8pm and retrace Joanna’s steps. Even though it’s January, the streets are packed. There are a couple of women joggers but they are with boyfriends or husbands.

I walk past the beautiful university building on my right, with Waitrose on my left. I wander the bright aisles, full of young women rushing round after work, leaving with carrier bags and expectation.

I head up the hill towards Clifton, the leafy part of the city. It’s quieter now, and darker. I find Tesco, and go in. I almost buy that upmarket pizza; the choice tells me Jo wanted a lovely life, something above the ordinary.

There is one police van on the green as I turn right into Canynge Road.

I bet Jo’s heart lifted as she reached this junction, looking forward to the feeling only a Friday night near Christmas can give you.
Last haunt: Where Miss Yeates had been drinking the night she vanished

Last haunt: Where Miss Yeates had been drinking the night she vanished

As I near her basement flat, at No 44, the road is quiet. Earlier in the day there had been an ITN news van here but it has gone now. I’m reassured to see two policemen standing vigil at her iron gate, either side of a small, discreet pile of flowers in varying degrees of decay.

I tell them I’m spooked, walking here. ‘Don’t be spooked,’ one says. ‘Residents are campaigning to get brighter street lights installed.’ So the antique, lovely ones are to disappear to be replaced by ugly ones because of something even uglier.

That afternoon I had gone to the lane where Jo’s body was found. It was horrible and windswept. I don’t know what I had expected but not this.

There was no ceremony here, no policeman, just that lovely face on a now dog-eared poster. I got the feeling the world is starting to forget Jo, that she’ll become just another thumbnail on the Avon and Somerset Police website, along with the faces of the other murder victims no one can recall.

I’d have expected the cars to slow down here to show respect but they sped past, carrying people on their way home from work. The lane is narrow. I can’t see how a car stopped here and a man struggled with a body without being beeped at and told to get out the way, as I was.

There were no messages with the flowers, just one card, still sealed in its Cellophane. The person who left it hadn’t bothered to scrawl a note.
Mystery: The apartment block where Miss Yeates had a flat

Mystery: The apartment block where Miss Yeates had a flat

Leaving Jo’s flat, I return to my car. My satnav takes me to the Clifton Suspension Bridge.

The theory is the killer took the long route from the flat to where he dumped the body to avoid the CCTV cameras. Perhaps he also wanted to avoid the 50p toll.

I don’t have 50p and try tossing 30p and a White Company button into the bucket. It doesn’t work.

There is now an angry queue behind me. Isn’t it interesting that you can snatch a young woman’s life away from her in the most violent, painful, frightening way possible, take away her future children, her future Christmases, take away everything she loves, and yet there are elaborate systems in place to ensure you do not cross a bridge for only 30 pence?

Finally, a man in a taxi jumps out, and runs to me brandishing a 50p piece.

‘Not all men are monsters,’ he says, grinning. Maybe not. But one monster is all it takes.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1347621/Joanna-Yeates-murder-Becoming-just-thumbnail-police-website.html#ixzz1BJwH8KZF


Any wannabe journalists out there, beware.

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I find it eerily disgusting how he could do that. Like he's trying to create a mystery thriller article and he's getting paid for it. Sicko.
Reply 2
Lol at the comments on the article. Looks like everyone there thinks that reporter is a complete idiot too.

Edit: And she complains that she can't pay a toll with 30p and a button? WTF is she on?
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Reply 3
It could be worse. It could be that Madeline McCann BS all over again.

God I can't believe the news stations wasted my time for so many months over some little girl and her dumb parents.
Reply 4
Worse is the daily star headline today. "13 year old has sex for ciggies"

That's not news. No-one gives a **** and tbf a paper which displays tits on the third page has no right to be morally outraged by teenage sex.

Don't have a source but that was what was on the front page at the news agent
Reply 5
Original post by Tefhel
Lol at the comments on the article. Looks like everyone there thinks that reporter is a complete idiot too.


Indeed - I'm impressed that even Mail readers have no time for this bilge.
From my experience, that would have gotten about an E in GCSE English Language coursework.
Reply 7
Original post by hamijack
Worse is the daily star headline today. "13 year old has sex for ciggies"

That's not news. No-one gives a **** and tbf a paper which displays tits on the third page has no right to be morally outraged by teenage sex.

Don't have a source but that was what was on the front page at the news agent


Where does she live...:colone:
Reply 8
What do you expect from The Daily Mail? :/
At least that had some basis of truth in it, albeit very very loosely but some vague form of fact. That doesn't mean I support this article, of course. This is just in really bad taste.

Not as bad as that World War 3 North Korea vs the World fiction article they did where, from what I remember, Putin comes in and saves the day on the phone or some bizarre thing like that. South Korea still got nuked though.
Reply 10
Original post by Bunkd
Where does she live...:colone:


:facepalm2: Cradle snatcher much?
Reply 11
That ****ing disgusted me.

You've done it again DM. Managed to make everything into a sick, cynical ****ing horror story.

:rolleyes:
I remember reading this bilge on the weekend.
I believe this woman also has a regular column where she complains every week about her divorced husband, lack of money, lack of men , her many animals and the expensive treatments she has to pay, not to mention the terrible anguish she has due to the fact that her Dorset neighbours can't stand her.

For one, I can't blame them.
Reply 13
LOL, LIZ JONES. She's my favourite, the comments (flames) she gets on her articles are so funny. And yes, I read the Daily Mail online! The comments are just too funny! :biggrin:
Reply 15


LMFAO, guess they realised what an Epic fail they committed
one of my friends is planning on visiting the flat, can't think why!
this paper is like mein kampf....it ent called teh daily wail/fail for nufink!
Reply 19
Her postbox or something got shot at once and she obviously made out someone tried to shoot her. She's in lots of debt, writes inane articles discussing her wealth and all the expensive things she owns plus all of her petty greviances like people assuming she's single etc. Last week one of her articles was about how silk is cruel... said woman wears leather etc.

Her articles are utter crap she's makes a mockery of journalism. Why oh why she thought this was article was a good idea I'll never know, its not newsworthy but rather offensive.
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