Sorry but that is modern life. You have had your fair share of things to say on the matter. If you permit/commit a crime and then feel victimised and don't want people talking on forums about it - tough, its out of your hands. That is the world we live in. You said its a witch hunt and so forth by the media - from what I have seen they have just reported the facts plain and simple and even put the video of the farmers interview on the BBC website with the article, that is not mis-representation or a media witch hunt in my eyes. Thats just the news.
I don't have any sympathy for him whatsoever, however there is a difference between that and clapping your hands with glee because he is now dead, which I am not pleased about it either.
Maybe the only people who should comment are those that have actually watched all the videos. If you run a 'farm' where that sort of thing is going on...well it is going to make people feel angry, lets put it that way. I think sympathy is going to be in short supply, other than for those left behind ofcourse.
The footage is horrific, for the RSPCA to say it is some of the most disturbing they have ever seen should paint a pretty vivid picture of pigs getting their brains smashed all over the courtyard by some chav with an iron bar. Not to mention the rest of it. As stated, not happy he is dead but hardly crying into my cornflakes about it.