the lady he killed... the way she turned that situation around so quickly AND monetised it. You don't see that kind of daringness that often followed by "kersplat". I don't care if he's a bad person or not - compared to her, he's barely a person at all. I resent him because his one claim to infamy is accidentally killing someone more interesting than him.
this chapter is actually kinda brilliant for that reason: you can engage with it either directly and morally, or you can engage with it for pure entertainment value - either way, it's constructed so you'll want this guy dead either way.