America's spree killers: Young, mentally ill and famous. Real and fake celebrities who crowd magazine covers, television screens and paparazzi-choked premieres
There was a temporary interval in American life when a shooting spree by a madman would have been viewed as the crime of one man. The dead would have been mourned. The killer, if he had been taken alive, would have been punished, and while the memorial might have been accompanied by some leading sermons, the country would have been spared the media exploitation and blame-a-thon that invariably follows such events.