Jimenez Family Stalked By Eagle Tribune Reporter
From Tom Duggan at The Valley Patriot:
“And when we arrived to deliver the devastating news to Andy (Alex’s father who lives in Lawrence), the Tribune was already in the house, snapping pictures as the family was told, breaking down in tears. It was total exploitation of this family who had been through so much. We were horrified by the picture they ran on the front page the next day. It was such an invasion of privacy,” he said in a somber tone.
The mother of Alex Jimenez, Maria Del Rosario Duran, told the Valley Patriot in an exclusive interview that she was very hurt by the disrespect she and her family endured at the hands of the Eagle Tribune.
“First, what happened to Andy (Alex’s father) was not right. They came to the house and took [a] picture during private time for the family. I wasn’t there, so you should talk to him,” she said, “but I know he was very sad about that and it should not have happened.”
“We were crying together and trying to grieve,” said Andy, Jr., Alex’s brother. “I don’t know why they were there, just to get a picture of us crying and embarrass us in their newspaper? It was such disrespect [sic]’” he said.
But, Wareing, who runs New England Caring for our Military, a volunteer organization to help soldiers and their families, said that the invasion of privacy the Jimenez family endured at the hands of the Eagle Tribune was just beginning.
Just getting started indeed. The Jimenez family made it clear, they did not want this reporter anywhere near them, near their family, near their son's casket, or anywhere. The Eagle Tribune Reporter Yadira was told personally not to come to the base, not to come to the funeral, the mass or anything.
Yet somehow Yadira found out where the body was to be flown, she found her way into the church early, she even got on the military base. How could that happen?
Thrown out of Wake and Funeral
But Wareing [Jim Wareing spokesman for the Jimenez and Duran Family] said the harassment of the Jimenez family didn’t end there.
You MUST go read the entire article here at The Valley Patriot, or pdf here.
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The Tribune doesn't return phone calls so they actually have NOTHING to say about it.
Posted by: Tom Duggan | August 11, 2008 at 11:16 AM
This so-called 'reporter' is probably a campaign slut for Oblahblah on weekends, too.
Posted by: Skunkfeathers | August 09, 2008 at 03:47 AM
Once again an outlet of the MSM confirms what we've suspected all along, they have nothing but contempt for the Armed forces of the United States. Shame on them and this woman. I have some other choice words, but perhaps it's best i say nothing if i have nothing good to say.
Rest in Peace Pfc. Alex Jimenez, if nothing else, these parasites can't get to you where you are now.
Posted by: MK | August 08, 2008 at 09:41 PM
I can appreciate the need of the newspaper to print the news and understand why they might want this story.
But there are ways to go about doing things that involve common decency and a sensitivity to the situation.
They exhibited none.
Posted by: Jack | August 08, 2008 at 06:21 PM
Shows that the reporter for this rag of a paper (I won't dignify it by calling it a "newspaper") must have had a whore for a mother and didn't know who her father was.
Only the lowest of individuals would try to get some sort of story out of a family's grief like that. This reporter should be fired for what she did. But instead I bet the rag that she works for will reward her with a bonus.
Posted by: Findalis | August 08, 2008 at 05:45 PM
This is terrible. I wonder what the Eagle Tribune has to say about this? Maybe it's there and I just missed it.
Is it a coincidence that "Chief Romero is in bed" with them, maybe with Yadira?
After all this, I would think this is terrible publicity for the newspaper.
God Bless the family,
Maggie
Maggie's Notebook
Posted by: Maggie Thornton | August 08, 2008 at 04:49 PM