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We get it. They died. It's tragic but this coverage is unnecessary and gratuitous.
we're all learning more and more about noted shithead, Stockton Rush.
Mr. Rush is behind the whole debacle. I am concerned that he duped others and took their money, and people died.
And what part of this particular piece of journalism do you feel assists us in that endeavor?
nothing and everything. the whole story is ghoulish and macabre. that isn't the fault of journalism.
The facts aren't inherently ghoulish. The media attention to every macabre detail and society's hunger for such trivialities is.
Nothing in this story or series of details helps to further the case of negligence. It serves only to feed the rage and satiate morbid curiosity.
Well said. Speaking ill of the dead says more about the speaker than the departed. It's disgusting, and it's extremely disappointing how many find it acceptable to say terrible things about someone just because they were rich.
Death is the equalizer. No matter who are in life, we all die the same. Those rich people didn't get to take their money with them, they're just dead. It's like gloating to someone you just beat in a race. It's over, and they lost. Show some goddamn respect.
the guy, Stockton Rush, was himself a ghoul.