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How The Media Turned Shannon Matthews Into A Madeleine McCann
MADDIE WATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann and Shannon Matthews.
Karen Matthews has been found guilty of kidnapping her child Shannon Matthews and perverting the course of justice. Karen Matthews is “PURE EVIL”. As Evil as Baby P’s killers?
Lest readers not understand that Karen Matthews is “PURE EVIL”, the papers remind them of the fact on their front pages:
THE SUN: “PURE EVIL – Family even tied to scam Maddie fund”
DAILY STAR: “PURE EVIL” – Shannon’s mum had sex and food orgies as kids starved”
DAILY MIRROR: “MOTHER OF PURE EVIL” – In the rush to damn, the Mirror seems to be calling Shannon Matthews “PURE EVIL”. And that’s harsh.
Family friend Petra Jamieson adds: “She’s the ideal daughter who behaves well. We want everyone to remember Shannon, like they do Madeleine McCann.”
Our Shannie
When Shannon Matthews became the newspaper’s pet cause, the Sun embraced the drama more than any other paper, posting a reward for her safe return and printing a poster with a picture of the missing child, a cash sum and its logo.
When a child suffers or goes missing the Sun’s marketing team set about building the brand. Shannon is “Our Shannon”. As for Shannon being the new Maddie, the Sun was only too happy to help that game along announcing: “McCanns: We pray for Shan.”
The Sun was not alone in this shrill game of Tabloid Bingo, screaming out the names of the missing. The tabloid Telegraph joined in.
Craig Meehan spoke of the McCanns’ celebrity:
Mr Meehan, 22, went on: “To me, they [the McCanns] are like celebrities in other people’s eyes. They’ve got money, they know celebrities and all that, so they can afford to do everything they do, everything they can.
“We’re trying to do what we can with the money we’ve got, with the resources we’ve got.“
The Times went all in.
Sarah Payne, smiling in her school uniform; Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, in their Manchester United shirts; Madeleine McCann, staring inquisitively with her distinctive bleeding iris . . .The names and faces of these girls who have disappeared are etched into the public’s collective memory.
Bingo!
The Mirror’s Sue Carroll told us:
Shannon is as precious to her family as Madeleine McCann, missing for 300 days, is to hers. But where are the front-page pictures, campaigns, the furore? Would this be different if she was the daughter of two middle-class, mediasavvy parents? Not a working-class child from up North.
He cohort Paul Routledge waded in:
It pays to be middle-class when your daughter vanishes.
Yeah, lucky them. But still the Mirror wore its yellow ribbon for Maddie, whatever her parents’ wealth a child was missing and it would not miss out of the contest to care the most.
Deborah Orr provided context:
There may have been no great rush to sanctify Karen Matthews, whose anguish over the loss of her daughter is not questioned. But there has been little attempt to accuse her either. People feel sorrow, but not as much surprise. The less comfortable an existence you have, the more likely it is that you will undergo awful life experiences. That isn’t class prejudice, but a sad fact of life in a remarkably unequal society.
Roy Greenslade was taken in:
But what distinguishes the Craig article is the way in which she paints a poignant portrait of Mrs Matthews’s obvious anguish. Three weeks on from the day her daughter failed to arrive home, it is one of the most sympathetic description of Shannon’s mother to appear in print.
Eyes down for Tabloid Bingo!
The columnists fodder. Tick.
T-shirts. Tick.
The candlelit vigil. Tick.
The balloons.Tick.
The child’s friend.
Megan Aldridge wants her friend Shannon back. “I sat on the bench at school today on my own at break time because I had no one to play with. I just want my friend back. She was the bestest friend in the world.” Mawkish sentiment. A child appealing for another missing child to be allowed to go by whoever has taken her. The Mirror jumping on bandwagon and showing how much it cares. Look at the child. Look at her pain.
All elements in the panoply of the tabloid cause. Our Maddie the benchmark for missing children.
The Media Duped
Shannon was found alive and in decent shape.
All eyes trained on “oddball” Michael Donovan, aka Paul Drake.
He of the kinky sex. He of the vile uniform sex. He of the allegations of perving at Shannon.
And still Our Maddie was involved.
Amanda Platell slid her pen between her hands and prayed:
Yet even as we celebrate, we should spare a thought for Gerry and Kate McCann, for whom Shannon’s discovery, wonderful as it is, will be a fresh reminder of their own terrible loss. The return of one lost girl is a marvel. The return of two . . . now that’s a miracle worth praying for.
But let’s not let the miracle cloud our judgement. The Mirror’s Lucy Thornton was at the scene:
I sat with Karen Matthews’ as she struggled to put her anguish into words. Her tears told the true story.
Or, er, not. What is it about Mirror hacks and missing children that makes them look like fools? Anyone heard from Lori Campbell, she who first pointed at innocent Robert Murat and screamed “oddball!”?
Ex copper and electric door salesman John Stalker was less certain.
“Police must seriously examine whether family connivance may be a feature. Large cash rewards are often available for the return of a missing child, such as in the Madeleine McCann inquiry. In Shannon’s case, the money on offer will undoubtedly have tempted some to make fraudulent claims. A shrewd investigator will know that.”
Losing a child is “every parent’s worst nightmare”. Read the book:
Clinical psychologist Paul Gilligan has penned Keeping Your Child Safe, a book that will spread anxiety and must be read ANYONE who genuinely cares about their kids. If you don’t read it, then you only have yourself to blame should something dreadful befall your children.
Case Closed
Then Craig Meehan was arrested. The Guardian delivered a masterclass in reporting. We learnt that Shameless Karen Matthews knew where Shannon was all along.
The Express told of her facing a life sentence in jail.
Still, she could escape her Dewsbury home, which was as the Sun told us: “”Estate is like a nastier Beirut.” But would Karen Matthews survive? A price was now on her head. Fags for murderous lags:
This was underbelly porn. We waited excitedly for the next instalment. It’s all just entertainment.
Payback
Now the papers get payback.
The pick of the bunch is Lucy Thornton, who tells Mirror readers:
“I was with Karen Matthews just an hour before police found her daughter. During Shannon’s 24-day kidnap I had spoken to Karen – always through a fog of cigarette smoke – several times.”
That’s hacks for you. Smokers to a man. And what did Lucy learn from her one-to-ones?
“Dora the explorer was her favourite show.”
Hola Lucy. Mappa! Pista?
And… nothing. Although the Sun’s Alastair Taylor damns her with news that she “NEVER bothered to clean her house or cook proper meals”. And chillingly:
“PROPPED UP baby milk bottles with cushions so kids fed themselves while she watched TV.”
(Take note, tired mums.)
Luckily, there is the judiciary to support investigative reporters like Lucy. Karen Matthews was not tried by media but by in a court of law.
Still now the tabloids can put the boot in on the woman who conned them. The woman who gave them and continues to give them so much to write about.
Maybe they should thank her?
Posted: 5th, December 2008 | In: Key Posts, Madeleine McCann, Media | Comment | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed:RSS 2.0
Comments
December 5th, 2008 at 9:22 am
Frist
December 5th, 2008 at 9:46 am
Sceond
December 5th, 2008 at 9:49 am
I wonder if any of the papers realise that they look like fools for making no possible comparison between the possible acting performances of MCCANN and MATTHEWS , they believed Matthews and were so wrong , why no doubting of Mcann ?
December 5th, 2008 at 9:56 am
doris - Because the McCanns are innocent. But we do become cynical when the marketing machine kicks in. Is the slick campaign why some people dislike the McCanns?
December 5th, 2008 at 10:00 am
At the time of the McCann case, or earlier on, it was commented that if the couple were working class then it would be a classic “bad estate mum leaves tot at home to go on holiday” type screed that we’ve had since at least the 1980s, basically blame the parents for being neglectful and thick.
It was commented on how different the treatment of the McCanns, and perhaps that was because they were middle class, I said at the time that the child was also blonde, whoich seems to be a big factor in these things. For eg Victoria Climbie was not blonde and was kept chained to a bath, Baby P was blonde and we get outcry and demands for sackings and lots of grief-porn pictures to sell issues.
Both were working class backgrounds and lived in Hackney. So the blonde thing definitely counts.
So it seems that Blonde + Middle class angst = Media phenomenon or the Daily Mail.
Again I value this site for also making the Blonde link, as I have been conversationally for years.
December 5th, 2008 at 10:05 am
the slick campaign headed by pinky has not helped matters , but no i am sorry the MCCANNS are not innocent in my eyes , they witheld the truth ***edit*** , slowly slowly cach the monkey , the truth will out one day and Madeleine will get her justice. ***edit ***
Moderator - post edited as too much personal view presented as unsubstantiated fact
December 5th, 2008 at 10:26 am
Petronius
Agree with the blonde theory and the ‘middle class’ or perhaps ‘professional’ class, I rather feel the media are maybe hoping that the mighty have feet of clay, why else put them on a pedestal?
Agree the presentation is far too slick, Doris, especially for people who choose to do without babysitters
December 5th, 2008 at 10:49 am
My daughter had her 16th yesterday, she had babysitted regularly for a 4 and 6 year old earlier this year, she happened to mention this to her co workers
( shes on work experience at a nursery )
and they all went on about how she shouldnt have and how the parents were wrong to have asked her and me to have let her etc…
She was baffled at their reaction, considering you couldnt tell if she was 15 or 19 in terms of her level of maturity and intelligence.
I think the worlds gone mad
December 5th, 2008 at 11:01 am
June , yes - leaving children on their own - they are definately guilty of that which is neglect and abandonment , disgusting and not innocent
December 5th, 2008 at 11:02 am
Morning Brandon
You are quite correct the world has indeed gone quite mad. Im not sure whethere to join the nutters or just stay as I am but I’ve got a feeling I might miss out on the merry go round. Is there anythign that you read or see on the Tv that doesn’t make you think either ‘liar’ or ‘are you mad’ or ‘what on earth are they doing’ or ‘tell me that isn’t true’ or ‘how do they get awy with that’ or ‘i can’t believe what i’m hearing’ the problem is I’m turning into Terry Wogan and keep saying to myself ‘is it me?’
I think i’ve turned into a TOG at 37…I knew I was a TIG but without me noticing i’ve turned into a TOG…..
December 5th, 2008 at 11:10 am
whats a tog lone ?
December 5th, 2008 at 11:12 am
or a tig?
December 5th, 2008 at 11:13 am
arent you overdue by now?
December 5th, 2008 at 11:22 am
terry’s old git (one of Terry Wogans listeners)
3 more days Brandon til due date!
December 5th, 2008 at 11:33 am
oh and shoelaces, an unread newspaper, and some clean towels and boiling water handy at home too
December 5th, 2008 at 11:36 am
Good point June. Looking back yesterday via Paulo Reis’s linked from here, I noticed in a Fail article linked in the early days (May 23rd Photo discussion on Reis’s site) that despite the simpering copy, they put a story at the end regarding a locals businesses own poster obliquely blaming the parents.
Even in the Mail they balanced the stor with that at the end while making it look sympathetic.
The story of us Brits putting someone up there and then knocking them down again is a bit of a sport, but there are usually lies and hypocrisy involved before we do it, re. T. Blair, most “baddies” ultimately ejected from reality tv & etc.
December 5th, 2008 at 11:37 am
Don’t forget his perch….
December 5th, 2008 at 11:45 am
Petronius
They did shoot themselves in the foot with the lack of foresight over the babyminding arrangements, and I feel anyway this superslick show is too much ‘whitewash’. However they have jumped on the media bandwagon, and there they will remain whether they want to or not.
Discretion can usually be seen as the better part of valour, perhaps another McCann regret?
December 5th, 2008 at 11:46 am
Lone doesn’t need a perch, June; he’ll be a dead ringer for a humming bird by the time the Bump decides to broaden his or her horizons.
Three days to go, and we are all on tenterhooks…
December 5th, 2008 at 11:47 am
15 brandon flours Says:
December 5th, 2008 at 11:33 am
hope your phone is charged and you have cash, cards, numbers, and a sponge in your pocket
oh and shoelaces, an unread newspaper, and some clean towels and boiling water handy at home too
All of the above are checked,checked and checked again! I’ve only got to worry about currys and sex now
December 5th, 2008 at 11:49 am
19 chenier Says:
December 5th, 2008 at 11:46 am
Lone doesn’t need a perch, June; he’ll be a dead ringer for a humming bird by the time the Bump decides to broaden his or her horizons.
Three days to go, and we are all on tenterhooks…
I’m certainly buzzing!
December 5th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
flapping?
December 5th, 2008 at 1:02 pm
June.
Absolutely. I think I read on here months back that they HAD to admit to the neglect in order to make the “abduction” distraction work, and that they didn’t expect it to go the way that it did.
That’ll be that media bandwagon that you indicate. Again, they had a choice, but by June I remember reading that they wanted to make some good out of their tragedy: ie a career of minor celebrities.
As I once said about Lady Di in the early 1990s when she was protesting at the media attention; “The media is a not a tap that you can turn on and off at will”. So again I agree completely.
So we also get classic hubris (Media and celebrity), another thing that the British have a keen sense for.
So they made the Media mistake, they also made the admitting to neglect mistake, as well as discretion being the better part of valour, although usage of the “V” word would seem incongruous in this context.
By that I mean that 2 days ago I accidentally nipped my daughter while cutting her nails. No cut or wound (so I did not have to admit to doing any harm in theory), but I felt terrible, later on that day I owned up to it to the wife, and regretted it straight away (but she did not use it against me anyway), still that’s a real type of valour to admit when you have let your own flesh and blood down compared to the other way.
In my opinion, of course.
December 5th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
Well, I do hope that Mrs Lone is managing to get some rest while Lone is buzzing; it would be a shame if she mistook him for an alarm clock and switched him off.
And speaking of curries, I must go and buy some food

December 5th, 2008 at 1:14 pm
flapping whilst buzzing!
Mrs Lone is getting rest. I’ve demanded it. She was cleaning walls yesterday. A sure sign that something is about to happen.
Re. baby P - I was watching BBc this morning and I don’t think i’ve ever seen so much ‘I told you so’ glee in a reporters voice ever. He was frothing at the mouth to get the story out how he ‘didn’t feel right at the time’ and ‘he knew deep down soemthing was wrong’. There was nothing about the poor girl it was all aimed at the ‘Evil’ mum.
December 5th, 2008 at 1:32 pm
Petronius
A major difference between an accidental nick, and neglecting your child even if there’s a price on your head!
But seriously these people have themselves sliding up and down a greasy pole to the extent it does make one wonder why
December 5th, 2008 at 1:35 pm
doh!!! baby P?? Did I just say that?? I meant Shannon M!!!!
December 5th, 2008 at 2:01 pm
lone I saw that i nearly threw my straighteners at him he sounded so smug and annoying reminded me of our gwrth
must be that blonde bint who fingered murats brother
December 5th, 2008 at 2:10 pm
im glad you saw it too. Wasn’t it disgusting! I felt like lamping him one but then again you don’t expect much else from BBc Breakfast. It’s the smugest programme ever created.
December 5th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
lone
I wish you a safe, healthy and pleasant birthing experience, will be thinking of you,
dont forget brandons a cool name
I will wet their head with you next week if Matt ever opens the headless woman again
xxxxxxxxxxxx love you