This morning, we woke to the horrible news from the US of the senseless slaying of a local TV news reporter and cameraman during a live broadcast.
It was a shockingly cruel and callous crime.
To fatally shoot reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward while they were going about their job, and to injure their interview subject simply because she had the misfortune of being present, requires a heartlessness beyond imagination.
It was not an off-the-cuff attack. It was meticulously planned.
Not only did 41-year-old gunman Vester Lee Flanagan track down the location of Parker and Ward, but he filmed the horrific shooting as it played out.
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He stood with the gun trained on an unsuspecting Parker mid-interview and waited until Ward panned the camera around to frame the interview during a live cross before firing the gun.
He knew the drill. He had worked with them both before, after all.
The footage – which Mamamia has chosen not to publish – reveals the sheer terror on Parker’s face as she realises what is happening and tries to escape, and the pandemonium as Flanagan repeatedly pulls the trigger.
But it is the cameraman’s final decision – to face the camera towards the gunman as he fell – that cut short the killer’s much-anticipated time in the spotlight and possibly saved the lives of others.