I think certain deaths have a particular resonance with the public for special reasons: in Mr Bigley's case, thes heer barbarity of his death, his degradation at the hands of his captors, his elderly mother, the fact that he may have escaped before his murder, the fact that his family had already suffered tragedy through the death of his son, the fact that everybody lived in hope for 3 weeks, the fact that over 50% of the country probably blame the PM for his being there in the first place ... really there are a lot of things that make his death unique in its savagery and tragedy. I personally findabsolutely nothing wrong in expressing our horror at his death ... and our disgust at the subhuamn scum (I make no aplolgies for calling them that) who took his life so barbarically and with such a complete absence of compassion.