Mar. 1st, 2008

webofevil: (dagnabbit)
In what has already been a hectic couple of weeks for misogyny, it’s intriguing to watch a woman joining in the fun. Sky News’s Kay Burley has interviewed the wife of recently convicted serial killer Steve Wright. After the couple’s sex life dwindled he took to visiting prostitutes, subsequent to which he started killing them. This prompted our Kay to ask possibly British broadcast journalism’s worst question to date:

"Do you think if you’d had a better sex life, he wouldn’t have done this?"
I can’t even be arsed to enumerate the number of ways that this is wrong, the number of false assumptions it rests on and the prejudices it feeds, since if that’s not obvious to you, you’re unlikely to be reading this blog in the first place; chances are you’re out and about in your rape van.

Sadly, although they invite us to Have Our Say at the end of the article, the Sky News moderators don’t seem to have found space for my own query:

"Does Kay Burley think that if she had been getting more sex at home she would have been level-headed enough not to ask such a dazzlingly unprofessional question?"
—although they have chosen to give houseroom to a contributor who demands that the government investigate age gaps in marriages to prevent the younger partners getting sexually frustrated.

This seems to be an apposite time to remind ourselves of the immortal words of avid Littlejohn reader Tony Garstang from Marlow on this very topic:

"Very sad but as has been said before: a serial killer’s victims often meet him half-way."
In the months since I first wheeled out Tony’s quote we have had our top forensic scientists and senior psychoanalytical experts studying it for any trace of meaning, but we are no further towards deciphering it.


Kay Burley’s magnificent line of questioning has already been picked up by Mitch Benn and [livejournal.com profile] matgb’s Liberal Conspiracy. The more the merrier, to be honest.

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