Good to see the reporting slant on the newspapers front has ceased to label this man a pervert, having obsessions of death etc and that the witch hunt of an (as yet) innocent man appears to have ceased as far as papers are concerned.
Also good to see that the Guardian are reporting that CJ's lawyers have been in contact with at least one newspaper regarding their reporting of the matter.
Quotes from his aunt suggest tha he is looking to take legal action. Quite bloody right too.
Quote:
Police and Yeates's boyfriend have expressed concern at some of the reporting of the case, particularly of the way Jefferies has been portrayed in mainstream media and on social networking websites.
Reardon said the "finger-pointing and character assassination" had been "shameful" and called for greater sensitivity. Last week the attorney general, Dominic Grieve, warned the media to be mindful of contempt of court laws.
It is understood that a lawyer for Jefferies has written to at least one newspaper criticising its reporting of the case.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/ja...safety-warning
The Sun quotes CJ's aunt.
Quote:
His aunt Barbara Jefferies, 79, said: "Chris is fine now, but there's been enough damage done." Mrs Jefferies, of Wilmslow, Cheshire, added: "You will be hearing much more about this."
The bachelor is being represented by the Stokoe Partnership, a legal team with offices in London and Manchester.
A spokesman insisted his name had been "blackened".
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...lear-name.html