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Myspace hoax *UPDATED - Now with Indictments!*
Posted: 10 January 2008 06:59 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 23 ]
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I don’t see a point in it, legally she did not break the law as far as I can tell.

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Posted: 15 May 2008 01:23 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 24 ]
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Mom indicted in MySpace suicide case

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles federal grand jury indicted a Missouri woman on Thursday over an alleged role in a MySpace online hoax played on a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide.

Lori Drew of suburban St. Louis was indicted on one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to obtain information to inflict emotional distress.

Drew allegedly helped create a false-identity MySpace account to contact neighbor Megan Meier who thought she was chatting with a 16-year-old boy named Josh Evans.

Meier hanged herself in October 2006 after receiving cruel messages, including one stating the world would be better off without her.

Drew, 49, has denied creating the account and sending messages to Megan.

MySpace is based in Beverly Hills. The indictment noted that MySpace computer servers are located in Los Angeles County.

Because of juvenile privacy rules, the U.S. attorney’s office said, the indictment refers to the girl as M.T.M.

Each count in the indictment carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

Last month, an employee of Drew, 19-year-old Ashley Grills, told ABC’s “Good Morning America” she created the false MySpace profile but Drew wrote some of the messages to Megan.

Grills also claimed Drew suggested talking to Megan via the Internet to find out what Megan was saying about Drew’s daughter, who was a former friend of Megan’s.

Grills said she wrote the message to Megan about the world being a better place without her, which was supposed to end the online relationship with “Josh” because Grills felt the joke had gone too far.

“I was trying to get her angry so she would leave him alone and I could get rid of the whole MySpace,” Grills told the morning show.

Megan’s death was investigated by Missouri authorities, but no state charges were filed.

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Posted: 15 May 2008 05:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 25 ]
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Obviously the fruitful work of prosecutors who’ve been determined to nail the bitch on something. Probably been raking the statutes and case law to find some way to put the nasty cow up against the wall.

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Posted: 16 May 2008 01:25 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 26 ]
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Yeah I hurd about this story a while back ago, kinda sad but pathetic at the same time.

She killed herself simply because she though this boy didn’t like her anymore.
I’m not saying it was right to do it to a girl who’s aready depressed, but kind of a silly thing to kill yourself over, especually as it’s not even in real life, it’s over the internet.

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Posted: 16 May 2008 02:39 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 27 ]
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Tah - 15 May 2008 01:23 PM

Mom indicted in MySpace suicide case


“I was trying to get her angry so she would leave him alone and I could get rid of the whole MySpace,” Grills told the morning show.

So what kind of defense is this?  She couldn’t just have NOT logged into the account anymore?

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Posted: 16 May 2008 02:51 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 28 ]
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Bebelicious - 16 May 2008 02:39 AM

So what kind of defense is this?

Offhand, I’d say it’s the Chewbacca defense.

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Posted: 16 May 2008 04:38 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 29 ]
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Well, some people might not agree with it, but I’m glad that she got indicted.  What she did was a pretty shitty thing to do.  The girl shouldn’t have killed herself, but she was a depressed little kid, and the adult in the situation, Lori, set out to make her feel bad.  Maybe the ruling will prevent situations like this in the future.

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Posted: 16 May 2008 11:53 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 30 ]
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Nameless - 16 May 2008 01:25 AM

Yeah I hurd about this story a while back ago, kinda sad but pathetic at the same time.

She killed herself simply because she though this boy didn’t like her anymore.
I’m not saying it was right to do it to a girl who’s aready depressed, but kind of a silly thing to kill yourself over, especually as it’s not even in real life, it’s over the internet.

To a 13 year old girl, it could be devastating....
Everything’s a big drama at that age…
I was a 13 year old girl ~ 34 years ago. It was terrible. shock

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Posted: 16 May 2008 12:24 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 31 ]
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Sakano - 16 May 2008 04:38 AM

Well, some people might not agree with it, but I’m glad that she got indicted.  What she did was a pretty shitty thing to do.  The girl shouldn’t have killed herself, but she was a depressed little kid, and the adult in the situation, Lori, set out to make her feel bad.  Maybe the ruling will prevent situations like this in the future.

What she did was awful and mean. But, it didn’t violate any laws or the girl’s rights. People have a right to say mean things to you, even if they don’t mean it.

If people couldn’t say mean things to each other, the internet couldn’t exist!

It’s very hard to say this is harrassment, like in the sense of crank phone calls, either, because being the guy’s friend on Myspace is something she had to take an active part in.

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Posted: 16 May 2008 01:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 32 ]
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Stargazer - 16 May 2008 12:24 PM

What she did was awful and mean. But, it didn’t violate any laws or the girl’s rights. People have a right to say mean things to you, even if they don’t mean it.

If people couldn’t say mean things to each other, the internet couldn’t exist!

It’s very hard to say this is harrassment, like in the sense of crank phone calls, either, because being the guy’s friend on Myspace is something she had to take an active part in.

Why do you say this

Lori Drew of suburban St. Louis was indicted on one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to obtain information to inflict emotional distress.

is not illegal?

Sounds illegal to me.

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Posted: 16 May 2008 04:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 33 ]
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Stargazer - 16 May 2008 12:24 PM

Sakano - 16 May 2008 04:38 AM
Well, some people might not agree with it, but I’m glad that she got indicted.  What she did was a pretty shitty thing to do.  The girl shouldn’t have killed herself, but she was a depressed little kid, and the adult in the situation, Lori, set out to make her feel bad.  Maybe the ruling will prevent situations like this in the future.

What she did was awful and mean. But, it didn’t violate any laws or the girl’s rights. People have a right to say mean things to you, even if they don’t mean it.

If people couldn’t say mean things to each other, the internet couldn’t exist!

It’s very hard to say this is harrassment, like in the sense of crank phone calls, either, because being the guy’s friend on Myspace is something she had to take an active part in.

Star, if you walked into a children’s playground and starting calling names to the first 6 yr old you saw...I bet you’d get into trouble.  Just b/c this didn’t happen face to face doesn’t make it okay.

I, like Sakano am glad they found something to indict her with.  People think the internet gives them free reign to do things they couldn’t do face to face (in real life).  But if it’s not okay to do it in person, why would it be okay to do it online?

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