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19 Comments
This article is biased! What about the mental health of the murderer?
The mental health of the murderer doesnt excuse their actions. Victims deserve justice, not excuses. Stop deflecting blame and focus on the real issue at hand. Justice must be served for the victims, not the perpetrator.
I think the real culprit in the Nagoya case is someone close to the victim.
I disagree. The evidence points to an outsider with no connection to the victim. The real culprit is likely someone unknown to the victim, making it a challenging case to solve. Keep an open mind and consider all possibilities before jumping to conclusions.
I think the article missed the real issue – the medias portrayal of crime.
Oh, please. Blaming the media for everything is just a cop-out. The real issue is addressing underlying societal problems that lead to crime. Stop deflecting responsibility and start looking at the bigger picture.
I think the real crime diary is just sensationalizing tragedy for views.
I think the media is glorifying the killer too much. Lets focus on the victims.
I think the media is sensationalizing the story for clicks. Lets focus on the victim.
This article misses the point! Lets discuss the real issue behind this crime.
Actually, the article hits the nail on the head. The real issue is crystal clear: crime. Lets focus on addressing that instead of deflecting. Time to face the facts and work towards solutions, not distractions.
Do you think the media sensationalizes crimes too much? Lets discuss!
I believe the media does sensationalize crimes to boost ratings. Its all about profit, not informing the public. We need more responsible reporting and focus on solutions, not just fear-mongering. Lets demand better journalism standards.
Do you think the killer had a specific motive or was it random?
Do you think the media exaggerates crime stories for views? 🤔
Do you think the media sensationalizes crimes like the Nagoya Pregnant Woman Ripper Murder?
The media thrives on sensationalizing crimes to boost ratings and clicks. Its a vicious cycle of exploiting tragedy for profit. Instead of focusing on sensational details, we should prioritize respectful reporting that honors the victims and their families.
Do you think the media sensationalizes crime stories too much? #thoughtprovoking #truecrime
Is the media sensationalizing this case or providing valuable awareness?