I don’t want to hear any more about the two-hour window.
Tech administration has been raked over the coals by the media and others over the amount of time it took to alert students to stay indoors.
Information about a suicide note was being leaked all over the internet while the police denied the existence of one. Then all of a sudden, MSNBC gets this snappy package on Wednesday morning from the killer. They claimed to have turned it over to the police, but conveniently had it available for the viewing public later in the day. Was the delay due to the police holding up the video for investigative purposes, or was NBC the reason there were seven hours between the time the video was delivered and the time it aired?
This is why people dont trust the media. When the package airs on television during the six-o’clock news it becomes apparent that the motive for showing it is not to inform, but to garner ratings. I make no assumptions to the contrary and I understand that this is how today’s media environment operates. I fully expect mainstream media to ride this story right into the ground. They’ll uncover every dark secret about the killer and speculate on every detail of his life; tossing question after question out there while offering no real analyses or solutions.
The truth is, for the Hokie Nation the story is not about the killer. It is about telling the story of the victims, their achievements in life and their inspiration in death. It is about the wealth of human talent that was extinguished in one short morning. It is about the triumphs of those who survived the attack and the heroic efforts of those who didn’t. It is about the solidarity of the worldwide community.
We don’t care about the killer. He was a punk coward. A sick, disturbed individual who’s cries for help were not only heard, but answered. He was offered counseling, he was sent away for help, he was on medication. Thousands of people in the country suffer from mental illness in some form or fashion. No one, NO ONE has ever perpetrated this type of heinous act.
Go ahead and show the video. That self-indulgent nonsense sheds little light on the situation. We’ll change the channel.
Go ahead and post the pictures. Posed pictures of an angry little man do not impress us. We’ll look at something else.
Go ahead and do whatever it is you feel the need to do to drive up your ratings and your site hits. As the anger and sorrow subside, so will the morbid interest in the shooter. In time, he will be forgotten.
Call it what you want to call it, but we are not going to devote any more bandwidth to the shooter. NBC did exactly what the killer wanted by airing his message. We refuse to give him that satisfaction.
We at Planet Blacksburg are going to do what the rest of the Hokie Nation is trying so hard to do; we are going to move on.
- Neal Turnage
He spent $14.40 to mail a package that weighed as much as a few sheets of paper and a CD-R. It was sent right at 9 am too. Why did NBC wait so long to break this news? Looks like they had enough time to examine all of the contents of the package, crop some photos, and put together a few video packages in time for the evening news.
Hello everyone. I am a student from Netherlands. Through Yahoo website i found out about what happened, and even though im not much of a news junkie, i tuned in every day to find out more. I’ve just read your “Moving on…” article and i just had to say that i fully agree with you. What happened happened. And that is the end of the story. So many people have their own frustrations but they dont pick up a gun to kill so many innocents. There is no more attention needed to be given to that looser. It will make him a winner by doing this. He will finally get the attention he would have wanted to have. The attention should go into the remembrance of those who to died. A tribute to those young beautiful intelligent students who’s live stopped so abruptly. It will not help them come back to live, it will not help their family to smile again, but it will help us as a society to learn to ignore the sensational into a news story, and teach us to pay more attention to the human factor. If there would have been one shooter, and one single victim I personally would have build a statue for the one who died, and ignore the story of the criminal. The story is so hot for the news people due to the number of victims. And that is simply wrong. One or two or 32 victims it does not matter, all of them deserve our love, grief and prays. GOD BLESS them all, and give enough strength to the ones left behind to be able to MOVE ON.
As a mother of four sons, the oldest of which graduated from Radford in 2001 my heart breaks for your community. Your writing is extremely insiteful and wise. I just ordered a VT hat from your bookstore and intend to wear it proudly to show my support (even though we are Ohio State Alums!) You are amazing young people and my thoughts will be with you as you all move forward. Hang in there and believe in the future, yours will be bright, i can just tell
Geri in Orlando