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10th Jul 2015, 10:42 AM #1
the morality of dramatising real life crime
it's been mentioned here in Australia that an unnamed tv network has been sniffing around about making a telemovie about the 1991 kidnap, rape and murder of six year old Sheree Beasley and the trial of her killer. While i doubt the telemovie would show the bit where Sheree's killer forced her to perform sex acts on him, it still makes me uncomfortable, given most of Sheree's immediate family is still alive.
Should there been a law restricting the dramatising of child killings while their close family are still with us?
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