Labels

Categories: Food | Travel | Beer | Wine | Boston | Humor | TV | Tech | Pop Culture | Politics | Golf | Video | Photo | Auto
Sponsored: Samsung | Cadillac | Volt | GMC | AT&T | Gear List: Cameras, Lights, Microphones, etc.
More: SteveGarfield.com | Steve Garfield's Video Blog (archived 6/19/2013)
“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.” | Mastodon

Saturday, April 30, 2005

How can I believe this?

Missing bride found alive in New Mexico:
"A Georgia woman who vanished just days before her wedding was found in New Mexico three days later after she called her fiance from a pay phone and said she had been kidnapped, authorities said."
I want more original reporting on this story. Why would anyone kidnap this woman?

UPDATE 5/1/05:
You'll note that the link to the story now goes to a revised article that is titled Bride resurfaces, admits faking abduction.

Where is the historical record of the initial inaccurate AP story that had nothing about this being a fake abduction?