Friday, May 21, 2010

Should the blog of the Virginia Tech shooter be made available to the public?

When Columbine happened it was well before MySpace came along and the killers had put up webpages. The FBI took the pages down but not before hackers created a mirror of the site.





With other crimes since then, MySpace and Xanga pages have sometimes been left up and sometimes locked by MySpace administrators perhaps do to family wishes or police orders.





If the murderer has a blog, do you think the public should be allowed to see it? Does the general public have the right to that information?

Should the blog of the Virginia Tech shooter be made available to the public?
I think it would be valuable information for future reference. If this person had any blog and mentioned anything or there was any indication of what he was planning to do, maybe people will recognize warning signs in other blogs or websites, etc.
Reply:Everyone has a right to know what is in the mind of the sick people who do this kind of cowardly acts
Reply:Yes. We need to end this censorship in Amerika.
Reply:No.....he was a sick boy.......no need to delve any deeper into that. Let's focus on the families of the victims.
Reply:Not while an investigation is ongoing. Later, yes.


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