Oscar, celebrity and crowd sourced litigation
This was the week that Oscar Pistorius went on trial by media. Forget about the lawyers - this was ‘crowd sourced’ litigation at its finest; fed by a torrent of tweets, Tumblr images, TV clips and banks of cameras that overwhelmed the tiny South African courtroom. Opinions, some informed, but mostly not, spewed forth on social media proffering words of support and damnation in equal volume. The tragic story of the horrific death of a beautiful young woman in her prime, the horror of an overcrowded courtroom and the legal sparring (and this just the bail hearing!) reveals the extent of modern society’s collective voyeurism and pornographic fascination with courtroom - celebrity mash up. Oscar was a global icon after stepping off the Olympic podium last August in London. This tragedy of death and fall from grace is one which has captivated the world. The harsh exposure of his private life, the minute by minute account of the court proceedings, the global