Is Live-Tweeting During Murder Trials A Good Idea?
On July 22, 2011 Anders Behring Breivik murdered 77 people in Norway. We can say that he murdered them as he doesn’t deny it – though he does claim it was self-defense, according to the many sites reporting on his trial that started today. We also know that he plans to read a 30 minute statement explaining this “self-defense” assertion tomorrow. We can read about it at the end of the day tomorrow or we can follow one of the journalists live-tweeting from the courtroom.
But is that level of detail really necessary?
Murderers love the spotlight, particularly
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