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Casey Anthony’s shamrock tattoo - a response to reader reaction

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Casey Anthony

An average day in any media organization consists of several news meeting and IrishCentral is no different.

On Wednesday, we sat in our editor’s office and discussed the biggest stories of the day.

IrishCentral endeavors to report on all things Irish, if something breaks at home in Ireland we want to be the first port of call from our Irish-American readers. We aim to inform, educate, entertain and promote lively debate. Our harshest critics would say we tick few of these boxes. Regardless, every day our limited staff here put enormous effort into trying to reach that goal.

During Wednesday’s meeting our publisher told us he had read somewhere Casey Anthony had a shamrock tattoo.

He was intrigued by the prospect; there must be some Irish connection there. After some digging around online we discovered an interview with her tattoo artist and photos on Fox News. It was confirmed, the shamrock tattoo existed. We even unearthed pictures of a drunken Anthony exposing her mid riff and showing the world her tiny green shamrock tattoo.

Then some more news stories revealed that the 25-year-old particularly liked the symbol of Ireland—so we ran with the story, much to the disgust of some IrishCentral readers, with the headline “Casey Anthony is the girl with the shamrock tattoo -Not guilty verdict may be ‘luck of the Irish’”.

Our Facebook page blew up.

On Thursday morning when I arrived at the office at 6.45am I stared blankly at the screen as I quickly scanned some of the comments.

“Why is this garbage posted? I thought better of this site.”

“There is no reason for a post like this...except to incite anger & hatred”.

“It’s high time Irish central STOP making...fools of the Irish and start reporting on worthy news with PROPER FACT headlines.”

These are just a few examples of some of the more mild mannered commentators on our Facebook page.

The damage was done. I immediately emailed the editorial team as we had just published another feature on the Anthony case, in which the 25-year-old had professed a desire to adopt an Irish child.

After a tense morning we assembled for our midday meeting yesterday. I told assembled staff members we had gone too far, this was a very sensitive issue and people were fascinated by this case.

My editor, who has been around the racetrack a few more times than I, insisted we had just reported the facts.

I argued it was the wrong angle to take, at the center of this case was the unexplained murder of a innocent little girl.

My editor rebuked that a jury had found her innocent of murder.

I insisted that above all Anthony was guilty of mistreating her daughter Caylee, which for most human beings is a horrendous prospect.

Another staff writer reminded me that countless children are mistreated ever day and lose their lives in tragic circumstances.

We sat there in a heated debate for at least five minutes.

So the questions remains…were we wrong to report that Casey Anthony has a shamrock tattoo?

I don’t think so. It’s a fact. However it was never our aim to trivialize the sensitivity of the case.

So to all those we offended, I do offer a sincere apology.


28 comments

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ANCAVKER: Well said, on both of your posts!
No, you weren't wrong to report it! Maybe the people objecting were just very uncomfortable with the ignominy of this despicable woman sharing our heritage. But heck, I feel similarly about Bill Maher. Seriously, the shamrock is too powerful and positive of a symbol to be permanently tarnished by one person.
Molly reporting on all things Irish is one thing, reporting on a shamrock tattoo, on this piece of trash is not news worthy, or fun, or interesting.
Riot: The fact is Many Irish-Americans do understand Irish history, and know far more about it than many native Irish. We don't sit on bar stools in the Bronx singing Sean South. The fact is also that many Irish-Americans are also intensely proud of the culture and heritage, and have done much to foster and preserve its growth. While so many native Irish would love nothing more than to discard it. The final fact is the Irish-Americans on a whole are far more confident than the native Irish in so many respects; we through off the inferiority complex a long time ago. So as to why Casey anthony has the Shamrock tatoo who knows,and who cares?? Does she even have any remote connection with Ireland?? again, who knows and who cares?
Who gives a RATS A__ what Casey Anthony has or her body or her interests in Irish Symbols. The news media got her off scott free including Irish Central. Her case was tried in the media in such an irresponsible way the jurors had no other option. Irish Central started out as an informative news paper on the web. now it's a tabloid rag. Shame on you guys.
CASEY IS CAHIR'S HERO!
The system worked. She was not found innocent. The state couldn't prove its case and she is found not guilty.
I'm more offended by the Irish that think all Irish-Americans are nothing but a bunch of plastic paddys. Like Riot Colleen below. Funny how a country that was on the receiving end of bigotry for 800 years can actually produce so many bigots of their own.
It's hard to say what the meaning is behind shamrock tattoos on Americans. I was horrified and shocked when I learned that the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang appropriated shamrock tattoos as their symbol of membership. This has nothing to do with Casey Anthony of course - my point is that Americans often don't understand Irish history or why shamrocks are associated with Ireland. So I wouldn't attach much meaning to her tattoo...
1 day to wait to call is a sign of guilt 1 week is a crime 3 weeks is hoping her problem will go away 4 weeks is the world has caught up and she must act. These facts clearly make her guilty and therefore she must prove herself innocent.
Casey Anthony is guilty of murder until she can prove herself innocent..
Your Casy A story did not offend me.....what offends me is your LIBERAL leanings.....all of the time.....sometimes I think you are a branch of the democrat party...
Distance yourself from any thing dealing with the Irish and Florida's mother of the year.
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