Singleton Reference in Osmond Piece
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I found the analogies used by Jim Washburn in his review of Marie Osmond’s performance to be tasteless and vulgar. I have followed the story of Mary Vincent since the tragedy, and I am no less appalled today by Lawrence Singleton’s heinous crime than I was when it happened.
I find it very difficult to believe that Mr. Washburn could not have found a more appropriate way to convey his point. What is next? A reference to David Rothenberg?
It’s a shame that Mr. Washburn could not display some of the feeling and sensitivity that he felt was lacking in Marie Osmond’s performance.
DEBORAH NEWMAN
Santa Ana
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