I absolutely understand where you are coming from. The media would have found out about their working names one way or another imho. We can get the few main advertising boards to take down their ads however all the bunk websites would still be out there hosting their ads. However, what appalled me was the fact that the media CHOSE to use those escort photos and CHOSE to show it to the general public instead of portraying them as women/mother/sister. I would like to think our identity is who we are and what our relationships are- not necessarily what we do as a profession. If they had to show their photos on the news I think a more decent smiling face picture could have been used like it is for a regular deceased person.Well, I hate to say it, but the boards have no one to blame but themselves. The working names of these ladies were private for a short time, before they were put up here and on VCA among other places. In that time, the ads should have been removed. They stayed up on ERSLIST and other places far too long. They should have been taken down the minute these ladies identities were known. Media are scum bags, you can't blame the scorpion for stinging the frog. Ask Nik or the other ad sites why the ads were left up as long as they were, after the ladies were identified. That's where the fault lies.
I agree with the fact that media is scum and we cannot really blame them but everything they say/do/misinform the public will have a huge impact on how the general public feel towards these women and escorts in general. I am glad that their neighbors remember them lovingly and one of them even mentioned whatever they did to pay their rent and bills did not make them bad people and in fact they were very friendly and warm.
I hate to say it but when most of us found out we all wanted to know their working names for different reasons and maybe somehow the fault lies in us too and not just the boards.





