"The original story ran as a column by Sam Venable in the Knoxville News-Sentinel" Unless Sam regularly writes fiction in his column, it probably is gonna get him fired. Why oh Why do 'journalists' keep getting national attention for stealing stuff and putting their name on it or just making it up?
If this is in fact a hoax, Venable may be guilty of failing to do basic Journalism 101 due-diligence, (ie, "confirm your source's story") but not of actually having made this story up on his own (ala former WaPo reporter Janet Cooke's Pulitzer Prize winning fairy tale about an eight year-old heroin addict)...
If it's a hoax, it looks to me like the originating hoaxter was probably the faux Santa Eric Schmitt-Matzen, and that Venable enabled the hoax by running with it without doing any basic checking...(probably because it seemed like such "perfect" holiday story, and he
really wanted to get it into print with his bi-line...)
If that's the case, he should
still be shit canned...
As should his editor, who should have insisted that Venable get confirmation before signing off on running the story...
They could have still withheld the family's name and the name of the hospital from the article out of respect for the family's privacy, but they should
never have allowed Schmitt-Matzen to make that call...