Contact: Rich Ferraro Director of Public Relations (646) 871-8011 ferraro@glaad.org
Contact:Richard Ferraro Director of Public Relations (646) 871-8011ferraro@glaad.org
NEW YORK -- In response to a piece airing tonight on ABC, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and the family of Matthew Shepard today called on the media and the viewing public to scrutinize the sensationalistic claims and distortions offered by 20/20 in its attempt to rewrite the history of Shepard's murder case.
GLAAD and the Matthew Shepard Foundation have published a GLAAD Viewer's Guide to the program, featuring a detailed look at the journalistic problems with thepiece, at http://www.glaad.org and at http://www.matthewshepard.org .
"This piece says much, much more about 20/20 than it does about the murder of Matthew Shepard," said GLAAD Executive Director Joan M. Garry. 20/20's misleading oversimplifications and distortions do a tremendous disservice to a complicated case. This simply is not a credible piece of journalism."
People with first-hand accounts of what happened in Laramie -- including Judy Shepard, Dave O'Malley (the Laramie police captain whose comments to 20/20 are only selectively represented), Moisés Kaufman (author of The Laramie Project, who interviewed more than 200 residents of Laramie in 1998 and 1999), and Romaine Patterson (who was close friends with Shepard during the last two years of his life) -- dispute the accuracy of 20/20's piece.
"Dennis and I were dismayed and saddened by the tabloid nature of the show and its lack of serious reporting of facts in evidence," said Judy Shepard. "Though I was not permitted by 20/20 to view the segment, the copy made available to the press left all of my relevant comments regarding the direction of the show and the facts in this case on the cutting room floor. My remarks were reduced to a few very personal maternal comments taken out of context to make it appear as if I agreed with 20/20's theories. Nothing could be farther from the truth."
NOTE: The final broadcast version differs from the press preview copy in that Judy Shepard now has a soundbite challenging the assertion that her son's murder was not motivated by hate. (added Nov. 26, 11:01PM ET)
"My company and I spent more than year visiting Laramie and talking to the people there," said Moisés Kaufman, "and what we learned and the stories we heard bear no resemblance to what I saw when I watched this piece."
GLAAD also is raising concerns about the initial media coverage and reviews of the program.
"Unfortunately, some TV writers are falling for this: hook, line and sinker," Garry says. "20/20 is relying on the fact that some reporters will accept its claims at face value and won't go back to the historical record to research the facts for themselves."
Among the serious flaws in 20/20's report:
Please see our 10 Questions about ABC's 20/20 Show on Matthew Shepard Resource.
On Nov. 9, GLAAD received a press release from 20/20 promoting the sweeps-month show. GLAAD's Garry then reached out to 20/20 Executive Producer David Sloan, raised serious concerns about the sensationalistic tone of the release, and requested a preview copy of the show -- a request Sloan declined. GLAAD subsequently secured a press screening copy from a source outside ABC.
"This was indeed a complex murder; no one is suggesting otherwise," Garry concluded. "But for 20/20 to lay out a case based on speculation, innuendo, the avoidance of critical facts, sources lacking in basic credibility, and reliance on conflicting pieces of information is reckless journalism."
About GLAADThe Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. For more information, please visit www.glaad.org.
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