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Lady Diana's death

topic 12 · 2 responses
~Alessandro Mon, Sep 1, 1997 (07:50) seed
I want to say one thing only: congratulations. Congratulations to "paparazzi" (when Fellini minted this term, he never thought about what could have happened): now they have found a straightforward technique to earn money when they want. It is sufficient to find some VIPs, chase them continuously and shot them cruently in some way. Then, just before their preys die, photocameras are extracted and some pretty photos are snapped, taking care about the exact instant of death. It's important to get the facial expression of the dying person, hoping that the murder is violent enough to depict on their faces the horror and the pain needed for a good photo. Some blood is necessary, as well as broken bones or amputated limbs. If possible, some nice questions could be posed to their victims, like: "What do you feel when dying?", or "What do you think your children will say when they know about your death?". After that they just need to sell their masterpieces to some editors for some million dollars, et voil�, money is here! This method is followed by Italian Mafia when killing some "bothering" people. The only difference is that Mafia is interested only in eliminating such people, while this sub-kind of photographers hope their victims will suffer enough to be recorded and showed all over the world through the mass-media. I would like to sympathize with Diana's family and friends.
~terry Mon, Sep 1, 1997 (08:13) #1
Alessando, I hope that you post this in the media conference topic on Diana as well. It can be reached from the Spring's current main page which has a link directly to this topic. Thanks for expressing our rage at these animals who prey on celebreties.
~aschuth Mon, Apr 12, 1999 (11:35) #2
I've posted something with reference to this whole unpleasant topic at http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/restricted/read/collecting/20.4 , you might like it, though.
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