Agreed: Haidl coverage over-the-top
Thank you for publishing Wendy Leece’s letter Sunday (“Haidl coverage
went too far for a family newspaperâ€) about the Daily Pilot’s
coverage of the trial of Greg Haidl, son of Orange County Assistant
Sheriff Don Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann.
I think she speaks for a lot of us who read the graphic front-page
coverage with dismay.
I really enjoy my hometown paper and appreciate your relevant
coverage of local issues. However, I wish I had called the Pilot
earlier to protest. The public should be informed, the journalist’s
job is an important one, but certain details of this situation did
not belong on the front page of a family newspaper.
I was particularly concerned, because when we go on vacation, we
donate our subscription to the local schools. We encourage our
grandchildren to read newspapers and to think critically about what
they read. I dreaded the questions my 8-year-old granddaughter would
ask if she saw that article, and I resented thinking that if she came
over, I would have to keep my favorite paper out of sight. In the
future, I hope the Pilot will balance the public’s right to know with
a little more discretion.
Also, I hope Leece really doesn’t think her work to get
pornographic newspapers out of public sight was a waste. That stuff
was all over town when my kids were young. Now it’s not, thanks to
her and those who worked with her.
One last thought about the Haidl situation. It’s too bad one of
the jury’s choices couldn’t have been to sentence the boys and Jane
Doe to several sessions of psychological counseling. Those poor,
mixed-up kids. They have no sense of their own value or of the value
of others.
It is up to us parents and grandparents to pay attention to our
kids and work with them to establish self-respect and respect for
others.
Thank God for the one young lady who had enough sense of right and
wrong to know that something was very wrong when she saw the
videotape and who had enough courage to bring it to the attention of
the police. Now I hope the kids on the tape will get the help they
need and lead healthier lives.
ROBIN LEFFLER
Costa Mesa
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