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Why & How was her 911 Call leaked?


Is that even legal? It makes me angry that the recording of her call was released. If you can't trust 911 or the police or the courts..who can you trust?

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It just upsets me..I understand it being played in court but what purpose does media have of it other than entertainment and gossip coverage? This is a very series matter and media is just going to town playing the audio clip...it's unfair and just not right. That call should be 100 percent private no matter who she is. She was so professional and respectable on the clip with the operator as well never using her celebrity in the phone call like so many stars do. It just upsets me that the phone call has left the court room and is being played for media outlets everywhere. It's wrong.

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You can make little jokes and things but if you go onto youtube and see how scared she was,, she was hiding in her CLOSET for crying out loud!!!!!!!!!!!???????

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I laughted my ass off. Take that, you liberal b!t*h!

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A woman who is also the mother of a young child, wakes up in the middle of the night and finds a male intruder in her house so she locks herself in her bedroom and fearing for her life, calls the cops. Her 911 call is leaked, you listen to it and your reaction is laughter and hate because apparently if she doesn't agree with your politics, she had it coming. Utterly disgusting not to mention completely idiotic, vile and ignorant logic.

P.S. In this day and age it takes a real b!t*h to use the word b!t*h. And only a sexist pig could laugh at a woman being traumatised by a man. There, free speech...

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911 recordings are public record. You or I or any reporter in America can submit a request for a specific recording and it must be released unless there is a good reason not to release it.

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Hmmm...unless you are investigating the case (in a legal profession) I don't see why that should even be ok?

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