Posted on 04/27/2014 7:41:04 AM PDT by No One Special
Jodi Arias became a household name during her trial for the murder of boyfriend Travis Alexander. His death and her conviction turned into a media circus, even prompting a daily show on HLN.
Filmmaker Phelim McAleer took note of the media coverage and interviewed people on the streets of Hollywood to find out just how much they knew about Arias.
In the subsequent video McAleer released, participants were shown a photo of Arias, and then a photo of another convicted murderer. Everyone recognized Arias. One of the participants said, It felt like you didnt really have to deliberately look her up to find something about her.
No one had heard about Kermit Gonsell, however. Even when McAleer prompted participants with Gosnells name, they never heard it.
Arias was convicted of first-degree murder on May 8, 2013. Gosnell, a Philadelphia abortion doctor, was convicted on three counts of first-degree murder and one count of involuntary manslaughter on May 13, 2013, just five days after Arias. Hes suspected of killing thousands of babies over his 40 years in the abortion business.
Why had so many of McAleers interview subjects heard of Arias but not Gosnell, whom he calls the most prolific serial killer in American history?
Its the reason why McAleer and co-producers Ann McElhinney and Magdalena Segieda decided to make a movie. The film, titled Gosnell, has raised more than $1.3 million on Indiegogo. Thats 65 percent of the $2.1 million goal it must reach by May 12.
At the end of his man-on-the-street video, McAleer informs a person about Gosnells crimes. Her response, That goes to show you that the media focuses on the trials they want us to be concerned about.
Fund raising is close to $1.4 million now. They got some of my money (AFTER FR was supported - that’s priority)
I don’t remember Arias or the trial. It might have been mentioned a year ago on the news I listen to (NPR), but I don’t recall the name. On the other hand, I read all about Gosnell here at FR.
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