Imagine the shock of the Barrios family. They sit down to watch an episode of 'General Hospital Night Shift' on SoapNet, and there they see a picture of their beloved Christopher Barrios, Jr. who was just 6 years old when he was kidnapped, raped and murdered in 2007. Christopher's picture was used as a prop for a storyline involving Billy Dee Williams:Members of the Barrios family said they now know how a picture of their slain child ended up on a television show, but they still want to know why.
Family members of a murdered south Georgia child said they're considering legal action to learn the truth about a soap opera slip-up. ...
In March 2007, Christopher Barrios Jr. was kidnapped, raped and murdered. The tragic story received a lot of attention both locally and nationally.I certainly agree that this mess up was sloppy production and unacceptable. But I am hard pressed to attribute the slip up to anything more than an overworked production assistant who saw a beautiful child and grabbed the image without fully researching it. I don't see any evidence of ill intent.
Christopher's photograph was often on the news, however, the Barrios family never expected to see the 6-year-old's photo appear on a soap opera.
In an episode of "General Hospital: Night Shift," Billy Dee Williams' character received a letter and a photo from a son he supposedly abandoned -- the photo in the actor's hand was that of Christopher. [ ]
"They ain't got no right doing that -- not a bit of right," said Christopher's grandmother Sue Rodriquez after a clip of the show in October. Source
I don't understand why the family wants to sue. ABC fully apologized and produced a PSA on missing and exploited children dedicated to Christopher.
Gelman said the television company told him that in search of a photo a prop master did a Google search for "black children" hoping to find a kid who resembled Billy Dee Williams.I hope the Barrios family finds peace.
"Somehow, someway he chose Christopher's picture out of the other million or billion that are on the Internet," Gelman said.
ABC offered an apology to the child's family, saying: "We offer our deepest condolences to the Barrios family for their loss and our sincerest apologies for any pain caused by our mistake."
The network also produced a public service announcement on missing and exploited children in Christopher's honor. The PSA aired on SOAPnet.
However, Gelman said the Barrios family continues to struggle with the idea that Christopher's photo was used. He said they are still sickened by it.
"Once they find out the facts, how this happened, then they'll make up their mind as to what they want to do," Gelman said. Source


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By: Monica on 1/13/2009 11:27PM
I work in the healthcare field and using anyone's information before consulting the party first can be a costly fine.. not only for the institution, but also for the individual who used this information. They should pay the family something. I googled this beautiful child's story and I agree it is a horrific one of confessed murderer's not being arrested, a wild goose chase for the body and more. Yes they should pay. The memories this family is re-living is unthinkable. I understand it was a mistake and that it was not their intent to harm this family. But the facts are that they didnt get permission to use this picture from the family. Sometimes mistakes can be costly. The network and actors are getting paid to have their faces broadcasted across the tv.. why
not this family?
I would be mad if they used my picture without consulting me first
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By: KIMBERLY ANNE on 1/14/2009 6:23PM
It is AGAINST THE LAW to use anyone's image on a television show and even on the news without their written consent! This is especially true when the person is a minor. If anyone has children that are school age, I know that you know that their picture CANNOT be featured in any publication and/or television without the parent's consent (even when they've achieved something of recognition). We as Americans are always talking about how we don't want our privacy invaded whether is be someone listening in on our phone conversation or whatever. Well, this is included when we talk about privacy. These people have every right to be upset about what has occurred. However, I do hope that the exposure of this little boys' sad story somehow helps to find the a** wipe who did this to him!
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