

'It goes without saying that no family should ever have to endure that kind of pain,' Reid said on her show The ReidOut. On Monday, MSNBC host Joy Reid slammed the media's fascination with the story. The FBI issued a warrant for his arrest on Thursday. Laundrie, 23, is now missing himself and remains a person of interest in the case.

Laundrie returned to their shared home in Florida without her on September 1, and her family reported her missing two weeks ago on September 11. Several people have criticized the media blitz that has followed the case Petito, who vanished on a cross-country road trip with her fiancée Brian Laundrie. The suspension comes just six weeks after he returned to the desk following a May 30 incident in which he slurred his words live on air. KTVU did not immediately respond to emails or calls from. What I can tell you is that most of the reports you're reading are generally correct.' Responding to a request for comment from, Somerville said: 'I can't right now for my own protection. There's no word on how heated the disagreement got, but the anchor was suspended indefinitely the following day, the Mercury News said. Somerville, who is the adoptive father of a black teen daughter, wanted to question the amount of coverage devoted to 'van life' woman Petito after the 22-year-old's body was found in a Wyoming campsite last week, according to the Mercury News.īut news director Amber Eikel reportedly told him that his suggested tagline was 'inappropriate' - an assertion that sources told the newspaper he pushed back on. The term, coined by late journalist Gwen Ifill, refers to how missing young, white women are given more media coverage than minority groups and men. Three-time Emmy winner Frank Somerville, 63, wanted to add a 'brief tagline' at the end of a KTVU report to discuss 'missing white woman syndrome'.

A San Francisco-area news anchor has been 'suspended indefinitely' after reportedly arguing with the station's news director over media coverage of the Gabby Petito case.
