Tiktoker faces backlash for selfie near Canadian dad slain at Starbucks
in front of his daughter and fiancée at a Starbucks is facing backlash after he allegedly took a selfie next to the victim’s body and smiled while filming the horrifying scene.
Canadian TikToker Alex Bodger recorded himself smiling after shooting horrifying video of Paul Stanley Schmidt being fatally stabbed outside a Vancouver Starbucks.Bodger reportedly returned to the crime scene to smoke a cigarette the following day.“This is the TikTok generation. I fear for our disgusting future,” one Twitter user wrote.
The man later posted a video in which he tried to explain his actions — saying he tends to smile during “uncomfortable situations.” The TikToker then bizarrely goes on to say: “Yeah, this s— [the stabbing], it doesn’t faze me too much. I’ll just say human life, to me, the way I look at it, if I don’t know you, is meaningless … he’s dead. What can we do now?”
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