Last summer, I told you about how disturbed I was after I photographed a double murder attempt. 2 days ago, Trent Nelson at the Salt Lake Tribune was covering the follow up of a shooting spree in a mall. He talked with two photographers who were there during the shooting.

When the man couldn't see clearly through the lens, the photographer brought up the image on the camera's LCD screen. Seeing the body, he said, "That's my wife," and collapsed in grief.

And Nelson to conclude:

How should journalists cover these moments of tragedy, especially when the pain is so fresh that the bodies are still uncovered? I can't give you a simple answer.