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Title: HAHAHA
Post by: Crunka on December 04, 2007, 02:37:20 am
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(CNN) -- A Missouri prosecutor said Monday no charges would be sought in the case of a teen who hanged herself last year after chatting on MySpace, although he said adults should have prevented the tragedy.

Megan Meier, shown in an undated photo, killed herself after receving a critical message on MySpace.

Megan Meier, 13, killed herself after receiving a critical message on the MySpace social networking site from someone she thought was a boy named "Josh."

St. Charles County, Missouri, Prosecuting Attorney Jack Banas said an 18-year-old woman posed as "Josh" on MySpace to find out what Megan was saying about a neighbor's daughter.

The message said Megan was "mean" to her friends, Banas said. Video Watch Megan's parents describe the tragedy

"There is no way that anybody could know that talking to someone or saying that you're mean to your friends on the Internet would create a substantial risk," Banas said. "It certainly created a potential risk and, unfortunately for the Meiers, that potential became reality. But under the law we just couldn't show that."

But Banas said that conclusion doesn't mean no one is to blame. "Regardless of what we can charge or what we can't charge, there is no question the adults should have said something to stop this," he said. Video Watch Megan's mother react to the prosecutor's decision »
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Asked whether he is satisfied with laws pertaining to the case, Banas said, "The bottom line is there are some -- I think -- loopholes that I think need to be cleaned up."

The prosecutor said his inability to file charges does not mean those involved in the suicide will go unpunished.

"The loss of a life of a person that they once talked to as a friend, I'm sure, is just twisting them all up inside," Banas said.

Over several weeks, many of the exchanges on MySpace concerned innocuous topics such as what sports they liked, Banas said.

But on October 15, 2006, "another teenage young lady" was given the password to the "Josh" account, Banas said. She reportedly sent Megan a message saying she had heard the girl was "mean to your friends" and adding, "I don't know if I want to be your friend anymore."

Banas said that Megan responded, "Who's saying this? Who's saying I'm mean?"

The next day, the 18-year-old woman -- who was working for a neighbor of Megan's -- used the account to send messages to Megan. Megan asked "Josh" why the messages were nice a day after they were unkind, Banas said.

The 18-year-old woman then reviewed the history of the earlier messages, including Megan's request about who had accused her of not being nice to her friends, he said.

The woman then "fired a statement back to Megan saying, 'I'm not going to tell you who told me that, I don't do that, I don't tell on my friends,' " Banas said.

Megan responded with a message expressing anger and calling "Josh" "a few names," according to Banas.

"Josh" then sent a statement that included something to the effect of "this world would be a better place without you," Banas said. Accounts differ as to who was with the 18-year-old during the typing of the messages, he said.

When Megan's mother returned home, she found her daughter crying at the computer. After reading the messages, she criticized her daughter for using inappropriate language, Banas said.

Telling her mom that "I can't believe you're not on my side," Megan ran upstairs and hanged herself, Banas said.

Missouri's harassment statute says nothing about the Internet, and the stalking statute requires repeated conversations, so neither would apply in this case, Banas said.

The purpose of the neighbor who arranged for the "Josh" character "was never to cause her emotional harassment that we can prove," Banas said. Any case would be based on "what we can prove and what a jury would believe."

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Title: HAHAHA
Post by: Queue1 on December 04, 2007, 02:59:53 am
I'd just like to know what part of this you find humorous
Title: HAHAHA
Post by: enragedlobster on December 04, 2007, 08:12:19 am
XD

Worthless people are worthless.
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Post by: vgmmaster on December 04, 2007, 08:21:59 am
I remember hearing from somebody that some kid hanged themselves because of a neighbor's parent trying to find some info. Such a shame, really.
Title: HAHAHA
Post by: Fake from State Jarm on December 04, 2007, 08:44:04 am
sad that she killed herself. if the parents blame myspace, though, that part would be funny.
Title: HAHAHA
Post by: zblewski on December 04, 2007, 08:58:11 am
as the RIA /b/-tard...

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
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Post by: Commisar Gaunt on December 04, 2007, 11:09:16 am
Ran upstairs and HUNG herself.
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Post by: Flask on December 04, 2007, 01:44:47 pm
Megan's mom should be shot.
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Post by: ZPO4O on December 04, 2007, 01:50:31 pm
Oh shit!
I'm mean to people online!!!

<_<

I should watch out for anyone named "josh"
Title: HAHAHA
Post by: schneereich on December 04, 2007, 01:58:20 pm
Quote from: Commisar Gaunt
Ran upstairs and HUNG herself.

NONONONNONONONONONO
WHY CAN'T PEOPLE GET THIS RIGHT?
"hanged" is the correct past tense of the verb "hang" when it refers to the method of killing someone.

the girl must have been severely screwed up to hang herself over a "mean" myspace message. blaming the 18 year old would be ridiculous. btw, ever notice how 18-22 year olds are referred to as "men" or "women" when the news wants to blame them, but they are "boys" or "girls" when they are the victims?
Title: HAHAHA
Post by: Vector on December 04, 2007, 02:58:31 pm
no she just got pwnd
that is all
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Post by: IronSoldier820 on December 04, 2007, 09:46:20 pm
I heard about this at school...

If anyone knows about Josh from ONOS. Also known as Mesa and Hirve, he talks to Loren a lot and is quite emo. For a second I thought that perhaps the story was referring to him, and I got worried that Loren actually hung herself.
Title: HAHAHA
Post by: Crunka on December 04, 2007, 10:09:48 pm
i literally laughed out loud.

this is almost as bad as the kid that hanged himself when he lost his iPod.


megan...you're an hero.
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Post by: schneereich on December 05, 2007, 10:47:37 am
sorry i yelled at you gaunt. i hadn't yet drunk coffee at the time.
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Post by: Fake from State Jarm on December 05, 2007, 11:04:34 am
Quote from: IronSoldier820
I heard about this at school...

If anyone knows about Josh from ONOS. Also known as Mesa and Hirve, he talks to Loren a lot and is quite emo. For a second I thought that perhaps the story was referring to him, and I got worried that Loren actually hung herself.

loren's a girl?
Title: HAHAHA
Post by: —- on December 05, 2007, 09:55:31 pm
Quote from: IronSoldier820
I heard about this at school...

If anyone knows about Josh from ONOS. Also known as Mesa and Hirve, he talks to Loren a lot and is quite emo. For a second I thought that perhaps the story was referring to him, and I got worried that Loren actually hung herself.
I'd have to make a huge thread before I did that. And I miss Josh...

Quote from: llamavore
loren's a girl?

Yeah, I'm a girl.
Title: HAHAHA
Post by: Grand Poobah Marx on December 05, 2007, 10:21:52 pm
Srsly, the girl clearly already had a problem if she would kill herself over that.