Fair point, this kind of thing is typical. I just wish it wasn’t. I have no problem with true crime where the events and circumstances are examined after the fact in an objective way. What I dislike is how the families tragedy is being presented with constant updates and headlines designed to create an illusion of urgency and create clicks and pageviews.
Fair point, this kind of thing is typical. I just wish it wasn’t. I have no problem with true crime where the events and circumstances are examined after the fact in an objective way. What I dislike is how the families tragedy is being presented with constant updates and headlines designed to create an illusion of urgency and create clicks and pageviews.
I think that’s a pretty reasonable position. We don’t need up to date information as it’s revealed in the trial.