MySpace ‘cyber-bully’, Lori Drew, indicted in teen’s suicide
You MUST read this.
A federal grand jury in Los Angeles today indicted Lori Drew of fraudulently using a MySpace.com account to “cyber-bully” a Missouri teenager.
The teenager who was bullied later hanged herself because she ‘believed’ she was being rejected by a 16-year-old boy she met on the social networking website.
Lori Drew, 49, of O’Fallon, Mo., faces three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to obtain information to inflict emotional distress on the girl and one count of conspiracy.
First of all, what the hell is a 49-year-old lady doing on Myspace, let alone trying to bully teenagers?? Talk about never letting your miserable childhood go.
The case set off a national furor when it was revealed that 13-year-old Megan Meier was the victim of a hoax perpetrated by Drew, who was the mother of one of the girl’s former friends.
“I don’t know who is actually is going to end up paying for what happened to our daughter. I just want some justice after all this time,” Meier said. “For the first time in as long as I can remember, I actually have hope.”
“There are a lot of issues we are going to need to raise, including why it’s happening in Los Angeles,” Lori Drew’s attorney H. Dean Steward said. “It seems like a Missouri case no matter how you cut it.”
Who cares what states case it is?!? This lady is a complete loser and deserves to be punished for her childish actions.
Souce LA Times

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