‘SNL’ writer Kevin Brennan mocks Matthew Perry’s death; but it's not the first time SNL mocks the dead or the murdered
In this SNL transcript we see how SNL turned a woman's brutal murder into a comedy skit.
Saturday Night Live (SNL) premiered on October 11, 1975 and was hosted by George Carlin on NBC under the original title NBC's Saturday Night. Former SNL writer Kevin Brennan recently mocked Matthew Perry’s death writing, “I do love it when junkies die.”
It’s not the first time SNL mocks the death of a person. I was able to get my hands on an original SNL script ridiculing the brutal murder of a woman in New York City.
The announcer is Bill Murray and the year is 1977.