Tabloids Typically Triumph In Tragedy
Thursday, October 30th, 2008 by Connie T.

No different from when Princess Diana died or Heath Ledger tragically overdosed,
the tabloids pounce on any opportunity to make a buck $2.99 a pop - including
profiting from loss.
It's very sad to see the rags' coverage of the devastating triple-homicide
that victimized Jennifer Hudson's family. They're not publications that typically cover
the families of murder victims, but they work furiously when a celebrity name is involved with
a tragedy.
Don't believe us? Have a look for yourself...
 Images via CoverAwards
Most everyone is sympathetic to Jennifer's and her sister Julia's loss. But if we want
to express that, there's a better way than picking up the latest tabloid mag at the checkout. You
can send
flowers, gifts, or a note for the Hudson family to: Hudson Funeral Home, 8747 S. Commercial Av., Chicago,
Illinois 60617.
And you'd be much better served validity-wise by visiting Google
News, anyhow.
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