The talk right here on WS determining the use of gameplay as fuelling a hate filled murderous spree, the assertions of alliances to evil, the profiling based on how one “looks” in security footage, how each suspect carried out the killing of Fowler and Deese, determining which man was the leader/influencer - all these voiced opinions running rampant are ripe with judgement and just as much worthy of being called conspiracy theory as any other. Personally I find some of the liberties taken disheartening and at times very much akin to gossip.
In a general sense - imagine if this began or happened in your own backyard. You might not have known the suspects personally but you know your community. Would you feel so free to create scenarios and judgements? I’m of the belief that for the most part people do not willingly join in gossip, as it’s usually without merit. So if you wouldn’t join in the gossip and add your judgements if this had of happened in your own backyard then why is it so acceptable to voice elsewhere in public? Is this a case of online anonymity and a screen to shield us from any backlash creating to much freedom in what opinions are posted?
I totally agree with your statement - “better to wait than rush to judgement”.
I just believe that includes all judgements, not just unpopular ones.