
Here he is admitting that he 'destroyed and humiliated' Denholm Elliott's daughter in a series of articles leading to her suicide in 2003.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 11:17, Reply)

I wonder what happened to him that made him such a awful human. On second thought I really don't want to know.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 11:31, Reply)

They've (journo's) always gone under the massive moral banner of "the freedom of the press". Freedom taken literally means no boundaries.
For every Ying Watergate there is an equal and opposite amount of Yang.
Science!
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 11:42, Reply)

- even though you should have the RIGHT to say whatever you want, it's pretty much common sense that there are things which you really shouldn't say.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 16:59, Reply)

That paper being of course The Mail on Sunday.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 11:43, Reply)

The Daily Mail after his wife, Susan's death.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 11:47, Reply)

He takes the moral low ground on every interview and tries to justify his unjustifiable actions with the zeal of the truly deluded - he's like a caricature of an evil,drunken sleazy journalist from a trash novel.
I've just had a look at his twitter account (@PaulMc_NOTW)and he replies to almost every jibe with an 'amusing' comment that further enhances his seedy persona - the man is filled with self hate.
*puts down 'amateur psychology for beginners'*
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:25, Reply)

( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:36, Reply)

I'd have put that as a parody, but in his case it's hard to distinguish.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:47, Reply)

They're all dead, there's no-one to sue me so I'm happy to admit that in this case I was wrong.
A bullet between the eyes is too good for the ???, ...dunno can't think of the right word, everything seems too tame.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 13:05, Reply)