“To take that video and put it on Facebook, it just shows you have no principles.”
As a young man lay dying in a burning vehicle, Paul Pelton decided to enter the car.
Not to help Cameron Friend, who later died, or his critically injured friend Zachary Goodin — but to film the aftermath of the Ohio accident in the hope of selling the footage to news networks.
While others were helping the critically injured boys, 41-year-old Pelton opened the back door and leaned in to film the crisis — then walked around to tape the clearly suffering driver, Goodin. Sickeningly, Pelton allegedly muttered while filming his sordid video that the suffering victims were “idiots”.
It’s behaviour most would agree is appalling — and now Pelton has been arrested after failing to help the two teenage boys trapped in the car.
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The real nightcrawler
This is just sickening. How this filth can live with himself for doing such a thing is beyond me.
Unfortunately people like him don't have a conscience or basic decency. He won't feel bad for what he's done. Poor excuse for a human being right there.
To be honest, this description would equally apply to almost every outraged online vigilante which we are seeing more and more these days.
This behavior is no different to the papparazzi who filmed Princess Diana in her accident or the many that push cameras into the faces of celebrity' children siting the fact that they are "in a public place so that makes it legal"
I think (hope) you are agreeing with me. Given the prevalence of smartphones almost everyone is now a potential papparazzi or internet vigilante. Please. Just put the damn phone down!