Media has no need to dramatise an event that is already fuelled with drama

steve jones headshotDistressing images of coffins being delivered to an Indonesian prison, crosses being made and details of the execution process for nine drug smugglers awaiting the firing squad are gratuitous and tasteless, argues Mumbrella’s Steve Jones.

Overnight we received an email with the subject line: “Offering pics about execution /Death convicts in Nusakambangan Island”, with some examples of the photographer’s work.

“For me these are premium Images and only me and one other print media who take the crosses making,” said the man who had taken the photos showing the names of Bali nine ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran being painted on their grave markers.

Certainly most of the Australian media shares the view these ghoulish shots are premium inventory, revelling in every moment leading up to the almost inevitable end to the saga, their death by firing squad.

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