"It might not be fashionable, or even acceptable in some quarters, to say so, but in their chosen field of "work'=", death by strangulation is an occupational hazard.
That doesn't make it justifiable homicide,
but in the scheme of things the deaths of these five women is no great loss. They weren't going to discover a cure for cancer or embark on missionary work in Darfur. The only kind of missionary position they undertook was in the back seat of a car. "
Quote from Richard Lttlejohn's column:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /columnists/columnists.html?in_article_id=4235 49&in_page_id=1772&in_author_id=322&expand=tru e nice to see charity at Christmas from the cancer curing Richard Littlejohn - lookout for his next trip to Darfur and his 'help the homeless' charity that he is setting up in the new year.
A while back, there were a few questions about why people didn't like the Daily Mail - this to me epitomises the paper's views.