I was upset by the videos and pictures of Cho Seung-Hui, the killer of 32 people at Virginia Tech. Was it right for NBC / MSNBC to show the materials that Cho had mailed? Is there a site devoted to the stories of the innocent victims?
Although the killer's released movies had done alot of buzz, there are number of memorial websites out there on the internet. Here is
Here is another site pretty informative.
About the footage I am not sure , sometimes while news are being made the media might make some mistakes , thinking it is important enough . I must say I don't think there are any hidden intentions behind the showing of these materials. I guess the people there made a wrong assessment of the public response it happens a lot in our modern -freedom of speech-world.
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