Woman indicted in MySpace suicide case (Video)

A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted a Missouri woman for her alleged role in perpetrating a MySpace online hoax on a 13-year-old neighbor girl who committed suicide. Lori Drew of suburban St. Louis was charged with one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to obtain information to inflict emotional distress on the girl.
She's accused of helping create a MySpace account to contact Megan Meier.
The younger girl thought she was chatting with a 16-year-old boy. He turned out not to exist. FOR VIDEO AND REST OF STORY READ MORE:
Megan hanged herself at home in October 2006 after receiving cruel messages, including one saying the world would be better off without her. The 33-year-old Drew has denied creating the account or sending messages to Megan. But last month an employee of Drew told "Good Morning America" that Drew did write some of the messages.
Users on MySpace must be at least 14, though Megan was not when she opened her account. A MySpace spokeswoman did not return calls seeking comment.
Someone using Josh's account was sending cruel messages. Then, Megan called her mother, saying electronic bulletins were being posted about her, saying things like, "Megan Meier is a slut. Megan Meier is fat."
Megan's parents are now separated and plan to divorce.
Megan sometimes suffered from low self-esteem and was on medication at the time of her death. "That is what makes it even more disgusting, that she knew the circumstances around our daughter and still played on it," said Megan's father, Ron Meier. - Story From OS9USER Blog
Really this bitch needs to fry! - Grimpuppy







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