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Charleston newspaper editor: Nine families don't need to see killer's face on every newsstand

Not only is Bloomberg Politics correspondent Jennifer Epstein seeing too many photos of alleged Charleston mass killer Dylann Roof in her Twitter feed; she’s not even referring to him by name, but simply as “this horrible kid.”

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She’s not alone.

Mitch Pugh, executive editor of The Post and Courier in Charleston, S.C., says his paper has deliberately not printed a photo of Roof on its front page.

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Amen.

It’s probably a solid assumption that those who buy any newspaper eventually open it up and check out the inside contents.

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