It’s been quite the extraordinary course of events, and it looks like things will continue to get more interesting with the Heene family. The family that desperately wanted fame will get it, though it will come in the form of notoriety. Having told the police that their son was trapped inside a flying balloon, the story quickly gained traction and dominated the airwaves.
What made it all even odder was the fact that this balloon resembled an alien spacecraft, as it was built in the mold of a flying saucer. It quickly rose thousands of feet into the air, and authorities frantically chased it down, trying to save the boy’s life.
When the saucer landed, it was opened up very cautiously, as no one knew the fate of Falcon. Surprisingly, he was nowhere to be found inside the saucer. Minutes later, it was revealed that Falcon had been hiding inside the family’s attic.
Later that night, the Heenes decided to go onto CNN with Wolf Blitzer to tell the nation of their story. Everything seemed rather ordinary until Falcon blurted out, on camera, that he had been instructed by his parents to hide in the attic for the TV show.
From here, it became quite apparent that this family may have actually staged the whole thing, as they were seeking fame and media attention.
Their 15 minutes of fame came at a big cost though, and someone has to pay the price for it.
Assignment Help Australia – The costs associated with the chase were high, as was the media coverage. Simply put, you don’t toy with anyone’s emotions like this, especially when it involves the life of your own son.
Criminal charges are expected to be filed shortly, and with good reason. This behavior was fraudulent and deserves the appropriate punishment that typically goes with that behavior. I have to feel for the innocent kids for having a set of low life parents.