The replies to Piers Morgan’s tweet were all too predictable
Here’s Piers Morgan bigging up the latest of his not entirely must-see series about serial killers on Twitter.
*COMING NEXT WEEK*
The most dangerous human being I've ever encountered.
One of America's worst mass murderers who killed 5 beautiful young female hitch-hikers, admits it all & tells me: 'I'd do it again if I was released.' #SERIAL KILLER:
ITV, THURSDAY FEB 7, 9pm. pic.twitter.com/aSRqcxejer— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 29, 2019
It prompted a bunch of entirely predictable replies which were also, well, have a read for yourself.
And who is the fella on the right?
— Nath St Paul (@NathStPaul) January 29, 2019
And he’s still the second most unpopular guy in this photo 😮
— Peter (@PeteTweeeeeets) January 29, 2019
whos the guy with the nametag standing next to him
— ཊལབསརངཧ (@David_Rudnick) January 29, 2019
This person had a more worrisome thought.
I've genuinely never understood why serial killers don't try and kill people who are interviewing them. That's not a shot at you Piers. What I mean is if they have no remorse and they get off on being sick, why not try anything, what's the worst that can happen?
— Kristian Sturt (@FootieWriter) January 29, 2019
And this person just hoped programme makers might take a different angle next time.
Could we do stories of folk who saved people, who did wonderful deeds , why do we want to look inside this mans head? Why do we want to be made to shudder that this man could do any of these terrible things,I fear it makes others copy, let’s go for happiness,please
— diana Reynolds (@dianafoster333) January 29, 2019
Yes, but would anyone watch?