As I've indicated elsewhere herein, I was raised in southwest suburban
St. Louis. I was a student at Lindbergh High School 1969-73, whose
jurisdiction included Fenton, though probably less than 3% of our
enrollment constituted kids from that generally rural portion of the
Lindbergh School District.
We non-Fentonians at LHS used to often deride Fenton as the place
"where all the farmers live." (I and my pals were too unenlightened
back then to realize that many of America's finest citizens emerge
from agricultural backgrounds.)
Yet here in the new millennium, nowadays-suburban Fenton, Missouri is
nationally known for two things: that goofball televangelist Joyce
Meyer, and now the drop-off point for this latest Nancy Grace focus of
obsession, little Alicia Maier. For putting them on the map, maybe
Fenton ought to erect a double-statue in tribute to Meyer and Grace,
two of the most contemptible figures in American pop culture.
Existentially,
BRYAN STYBLE/Orlando
The one who's really suffering now is Nancy Grace...only a few days after the
kid's initial disappearance, she's back with her family and the perp is dead by
his own hand...no opportunity to drag this out into weeks and months of coverage
interviewing anyone who ever knew anybody who passed through the neighborhood
once ten years ago....r
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Surely Kyron Horman is keeping her busy?
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