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Dead pop stars
Is there any real reason for newspapers to print pictures of Michael Jackson on the morturary slab?
I understand the pictures were shown to the jury at the trial of Dr Conrad Murray, but does printing the picture actually add to the story?
I won't include a link, because personally, I think it's all a bit nasty.
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I understand the pictures were shown to the jury at the trial of Dr Conrad Murray, but does printing the picture actually add to the story?
I won't include a link, because personally, I think it's all a bit nasty.
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there is a website called celebrity morgue.
yes it is nasty, but somehow there is a morbid fascination in the world with such stuff. most people without looking can picture the corpse of rasputin, stalin, mussolini.
its grotesque but the image of death is ever an indulgence of the human psyche. probably for the reasons doc states at 09.41
yes it is nasty, but somehow there is a morbid fascination in the world with such stuff. most people without looking can picture the corpse of rasputin, stalin, mussolini.
its grotesque but the image of death is ever an indulgence of the human psyche. probably for the reasons doc states at 09.41