Comments on: Man found guilty of stabbing fellow gamer 86 times
David Heiss is found guilty of murdering fellow gamer Matthew Pyke by planning his attack like a war game and stabbing him 86 times.
David Heiss is found guilty of murdering fellow gamer Matthew Pyke by planning his attack like a war game and stabbing him 86 times.
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If you have insight another columnist doesn't (and by looking at this, you don't add much not available in the wire service version), perhaps you could make this a guest article on some other area of the site - not the aforementioned humor column.
You'd think CBS would have impressed the CNet staff with that journalistic principle...
"Weiss had become obsessed with Pyke's girlfriend"
Who is Weiss?
"The problem with the virtual world is that people will take risks that they wouldn't do in the real world."
What virtual world? Advanced Wars is a freaking NintendoDS game.
Advanced Wars is also a wargames forum run by Weiss and his girlfriend.
For the record:
- David Heiss = the stabber (who apparently became obsessed with the victim's girlfriend)
- Matthew Pyke = the victim
- Joanna Whitton = the victim's girlfriend
"Man found guilty of stabbing friend 86 times"
whats the difference?
a couple of hits due quote farming controversy around games.
What language is this? And if it's meant to be English , what does it mean?
"...psychologists have theorized that Heiss found it difficult to distinguish between his online world and the real one."
"The problem with the virtual world is that people will take risks that they wouldn't do in the real world. People say things in jest at a distance that they wouldn't say in the real world.."
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Yeah yeah yeah -- all that 'the virtual world made me do it" crap is getting old, even though it is a mainstay for Rupert Murdoch-style trash journalism.
I wonder who is living in a virtual reality? The gamers -- or the reporters and psychologists?
How about this for reality: "Evil psychotic loser moron murdered someone he was jealous of because, quite simply, he is an evil psychotic loser moron." ?
lol
- by fgfgVCV May 12, 2009 10:28 PM PDT
- 86x is some kind of frenzy. What's that worth in terms of time? 1.5-2 minutes of solid stabbing? I can't even remotely imagine the emotional state that would be required to pull that off.
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