
I'm sure most of you are glued to your TVs for news of what happened to
Air France flight 447, which disappeared over the Atlantic yesterday while en route from
Buenos Aires Rio to Paris. Not only is any major accident like that a fascinating, newsworthy event, but the added mystery of the plane's disappearance makes the story even more compelling.
Some of you reading this may have friends or family among the 228 people on the flight, which makes this a personal tragedy for a lot of people. But if you listen to the news media, it seems like most of the people who have been potentially lost on the flight aren't such a big deal. After all, "
there were two Americans" on that flight, you see, and, as far as the U.S. media is concerned, their loss is more of a tragedy than the loss of any of the others.

The sixteen year old son of a man who worked on Sam Donaldson's ranch in New
Mexico was convicted on two counts of murder and one count of voluntary manslaughter after shooting and killing his
father, stepmother and stepsister in 2004. According to reports, Cody Posey had been abused by his father his entire
life. It was actually Sam Donaldson who called authorities after coming across the murder scene and hidden bodies.
There's more about the trial, including footage, which you can see
here.