- Eighteen-year-old Sebastian Bosse killed four students, a school janitor and then himself. And now related web pages and forums have been mysteriously taken offline by, apparently, police censors.
Bosse's stay-different.de was, for example, deleted soon after the murders, Korrupt tells p2pnet in an email.
Gulli has a fulll report in German on the bizarre supressions and meanwhile, "On the website, Bastian published a hateful letter about his motivation for the attack, mainly blaming society for forcing people to be conformist and giving them no chance for a life apart from work, sleep and consumption," says Korupt.
"Sites mirroring the homepage were reportedly asked by police to take the 'copyrighted content of the deceased' down." And until recently, there were videos in the Google cache.
At least 12 mirrors posted on a number of free host sites the night after the attack were quickly deleted.
Was this to prevent people from copying Bosse's act? If so, several larges sites and newspapers published his last letter in full, says Korrupt. And at the time of writing, Bosse's blog was still online.
A p2pnet reader has posted a full text version in German here.
The picture came from Bosse's site and the text clip we pasted in the upper left corner is from the last entry in his blog.
Meanwhile, "Monday's school shooting in Germany has led to calls for a crackdown on violent computer games of the sort 18-year-old Sebastian B. played," says Spiegel Online.
"But it's too easy to blame games, the Internet or the media, say German newspaper commentators. Society as a whole is at fault."