After telling the media that he had a "big announcement" to make at 10 a.m. (CST), Richard Heene, father of "Balloon" boy Falcon, just told reporters to put their questions in a cardboard box—and that he'd answer them at an evening press conference. Oh, the poor media camped out in Fort Collins—a reporter should have puked into it! TMZ was not impressed—the gossip site, familiar with the antics of Jon Gosselin and Michael Lohan, deemed it "the dumbest press conference of all-time."
The media breathlessly followed the path of a 20' by 5' silver, flying saucer-shaped balloon on Thursday, thinking that 6-year-old Falcon Heene was inside. But it turned out he was actually just in the garage attic—raising questions whether the family was pulling everyone's leg for attention and possibly a reality show. The Denver Post reports, "Richard Heene, who is variously described as a contractor or amateur storm chaser, is credited as a writer and producer on a series of children's videos called 'Box Time,' which teaches kids imaginative ways to use cardboard boxes. The Internet Movie Database page for 'Box Time: Playhouse' lists Heene's two oldest sons, Bradford and Ryo, as actors on the video." (Is it a coincidence that Falcon allegedly fell asleep in a box in the garage attic during the balloon chase?)
The Larimer County sheriff's department is investigating whether the incident was a hoax—and the results will be turned over the children's protective services. The Denver Post also noted that outside the Heene house, a neighbor carried a sign, "10-15-09, we will never forget," and said, "This is big. This is a memory for life... I think it is a hoax. It's a publicity stunt." His brother's sign read, "Put balloon boy on TV: Americas's most wanted.






"he'd answer them at an evening press conference."??
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Guess he needs time to get his B___S__t story straight. In this example, the press are really acting like Morons.
Other than him saying "It Was a HOAX!" (what are the odds odds that?), there is no longer a news story there and they should pack it in.
If he does say it was a hoax, he should get a bill.
So hard to tell who are the biggest dummies - the media outside his house hanging on his every word (mind you he called for a news helicopter before he called 911) or him with a douche move like that.
Wow, that is a tough call...
i don't think its a hoax. I think the dad is odd, sure, but I don't think a parent can fake the reaction to thinking your child might be dead.
At what point did we get to the moment when he thought his kid was dead? I saw the liftoff video - no one says that they think the kid is in there - I don't think that came out until later.. He appears to be reacting to the fact that the balloon takes off freely when it's only supposed to go as high as 20 feet.
Father to son:
Get in the attic and stay there.
Who the hell is this guy? Freakin nutjob attention whore.
For the first time, I think I like TMZ...
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its a hoax, if this guy considers himself a scientist
he would already know the volume of helium needed to lift his kid. plus the wind wouldnt move it around like it was without some sort of resistance from being weighted. I saw this while he was still missing and used my science brain first, this shows how gullible the media and humanity is, grasping at any story and running with it exploiting humanity's need to empathize with a child victim no matter how bizzare or improbable.
How thoughtful of that media-whore shitbag to set out a box for everyone's vomit.
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Tell me New Yorkers weren't talking about this and following it in the news, and I'll concede that you have a point.
Talking and watching videos. lol
The smartest guy in this story is the neighbor selling coffee to the media!! Way to make a buck!