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EXCLUSIVE: 'He was the human tape recorder': How TV murderer was criticized by bosses for appalling journalistic standards and reprimanded for wearing an Obama badge to report on elections

  • Vester Flanagan's appalling track record as a reporter brought to light in court papers relating to his bid to sue WDBJ for wrongful termination
  • Flanagan scored 1 out of 5 in series of categories in performance review and was told his reports were confusing and 'lean on facts'
  • One document called him 'the human tape recorder' for never challenging press releases or interviewees 
  • Flanagan told the judge he wanted a jury made up solely of African American women, and FBI and Department of Justice investigations 
  • Case was dismissed after CBS affiliate in Moneta, VA, issued detailed rebuttal  

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Warped TV reporter Vester Lee Flanagan exasperated bosses with his 'stiff and nervous' delivery, his inability to use a teleprompter - and by wearing a President Obama badge during an election report, Daily Mail Online can reveal.

Management at WDBJ dubbed the failed newsman the 'human tape recorder' because he frequently parroted what interviewees had told him rather than doing his own journalism.

Flanagan, 41, clashed repeatedly with photojournalists, belittling them in public and intimidating them with his violent temper, according to internal reports.

He was also censured for wearing an Obama sticker while recording a segment at a polling booth during the 2012 US Presidential Election - a clear breach of journalistic impartiality.

The complaints are outlined in court papers seen by Daily Mail Online that include a scathing performance review carried out prior to his termination in Feb 2013.

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Jeffrey Marks, WDBJ's president and general manager, said Flanagan had to be escorted by police out of the station when he was fired. Marks described him as 'an unhappy man' and 'difficult to work with,' always 'looking out for people to say things he could take offense to'

Reprimanded and dismissed: Vesper Flanagan - who went by the name Bryce Williams was severely criticized by bosses for his performance, court papers reveal

As he was being pursued by police, Flanagan posted to Facebook and Twitter a horrifying first person video he took of himself carrying out the heinous act
The first person video shows Parker's final horrified moments before she shot dead by Flanagan
 

Despicable: The video he posted showed him taking his former colleagues' life. Alison Parker, 24, and Adam Ward, 27, were broadcasting a live report. He also shot the woman being interviewed, Vicki Gardner

According to Fox, the president and general manager at WDBJ said '[Vester] was a difficult person for a lot of people to work with'
 

Poor performance: The veteran multimedia journalist was criticized for missing deadlines and producing reports that were 'lean on facts' and left viewers confused.

Damning: The letter which warned him that his conduct, by wearing an Obama badge as he reported on the presidential election, put him on the verge of termination

Damning: The letter which warned him that his conduct, by wearing an Obama badge as he reported on the presidential election, put him on the verge of termination

The station filed the documents to rebutt a wrongful termination claim which he had brought, claiming he was the victim of discrimination because he was black and gay. The station won the case. 

Flanagan earned a dismal 1 out of 5 score in several categories for his poor communication skills and a failure to show respect to colleagues.

The veteran multimedia journalist was also criticized for missing deadlines and producing reports that were 'lean on facts' and left viewers confused.

Flanagan shot dead two of his ex-coworkers during a live TV segment Wednesday morning before committing suicide.

Viewers of the small CBS affiliate in Moneta, Virginia, watched as he gunned down 24-year-old reporter Alison Parker at close range before turning the weapon on cameraman Adam Ward, 27.

After carrying out the shocking on-air execution he fled in a rental car and committed suicide, but not before tweeting a list of complaints and a chilling first-person video of the killings.

Those complaints echoed a May 2014 court filing in which Flanagan sued the station in Roanoke General District Court, seeking unpaid wages and damages for alleged discrimination.

In a sometimes-rambling account of his time at WDBJ Flanagan accused co-workers of racially harassing him by placing a watermelon around the office.

'The watermelon would appear, then disappear, then appear and disappear, then appear and disappear again only to appear again,' he wrote in a May 2014 letter to presiding Judge Francis Burkart.

'This was not an innocent incident. The watermelon was placed in a strategic location.'

 
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Victims: Alison Parker (center) and Adam Ward (right) were reporting from a shopping mall early this morning when they were murdered by Flanagan

Victims: Alison Parker (center) and Adam Ward (right) were reporting from a shopping mall early this morning when they were murdered by Flanagan

Adam Ward was the videographer for CBS affiliate WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia before his life was cut tragically short

Adam Ward was the videographer for CBS affiliate WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia before his life was cut tragically short

Flanagan also claimed he was assaulted by a photographer, subjected to a hostile working environment and wrongfully terminated.

He demanded a jury comprised entirely of African American women and independent investigations by the FBI and Justice Department.

'I realize this is the ultimate "David vs. Goliath" scenario ... however I am neither intimidated or fearful,' he added.

Burkart dismissed the case in July 2014 after a detailed rebuttal from WDBK bosses who argued there was not a 'single allegation of fact' to support Flanagan.

Furthermore they submitted pages and pages of complaints and internal emails detailing Flanagan's poor news judgment, flawed delivery and fiery temper.

'Your on air performance ... continues to be stiff and nervous,' News director Dan Dennison told Flanagan in a December 2012 email.

'You hold onto scripts with both hands; even when you have a teleprompter in the studio and never refer to them .

'This is an unnecessary crutch. Given your level of experience doing live television, our expectation is that your on-air performance should be better.'

Dennison also slammed Flanagan, who reported under the name Bryce Williams, for acting like a 'human tape recorder' and taking press releases and interviewees on face value.

'Your job as a news reporter is to dig for the truth and the facts,' he said. 'You have a tendency to repeat instead of report on many stories which leads to thinly sourced material and a lack of substance.'

Dennison also wrote to Flanagan in November 2012 to admonish him for wearing an Obama badge while reporting on voters hitting the poll booths for the US election.

'It has come to my attention that while standing in line on Tuesday, preparing to vote, you were wearing a President Obama sticker on your clothing



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3212142/The-human-tape-recorder-TV-murderer-criticized-bosses-appalling-journalistic-standards-reprimanded-wearing-Obama-badge-report-elections.html#ixzz3k0tXySGJ
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