‘Murderers row’ is de bijnaam van de vier redacteuren tellende redactie van de blog ‘Post Mortem’ op de website van de Washington Post. Ofwel: The blog about the end of the story. Post Mortem is de plaats waar lezers necrologieën kunnen lezen. Matt Schudel, een van de vier ‘Death Stars’ op de WP-redactie: “People sometimes assume we’re lurking in mortuaries and morgues, peering into coffins or that we’re constantly holding house parties for mass viewings of HBO’s “Six Feet Under.” Just last week, someone asked me yet again — sigh — if I raced out to accident scenes to “get the scoop.” Om eraan toe te voegen: ” We’ve tried to convey in this blog and elsewhere that writing obituaries is far from a gloomy undertaking (pardon the pun). It requires a great deal of reporting on people’s lives and verifying names, places and dates. Yes, an obituary is prompted by someone’s death, but the resulting story is meant to take the measure of a person’s character, achievements, ambitions, integrity and, on occasions, faults. (…) It’s exceptionally interesting and rewarding work. On this blog, we try to show a little of how we prepare our stories and how we’re sometimes surprised or affected by what we learn. We attempt to lift the veil surrounding obituaries and, perhaps, surrounding death itself. En hoe passend: op de startpagina van Post Mortom prijkt een advertentie van… een levensverzekering: “If you died today, what would happen tot your family’s future?”