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No Statute of Limitations for ARJW's Impersonator

by "Precision" <precision@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 15, 2008 at 09:50 PM

Well, well, well... We can now rest assured that a crime was really 
committed in the wrongful death of a young man successfully encouraged
into 
committing suicide by none other than a middle-aged ex-JW who also
inflicted 
suffering on many in this newsgroup, decimated another newsgroup dedicated

to nature lovers, through impersonating a troubled JW and a gaggle of
other 
supposed JWs and ex-JW personas.

In a late-breaking news article on CNN today it turns out there is yet 
another murderous middle-aged woman pretending to be someone else, and in
an 
eerily similar vein encouraging someone to commit suicide!

The following news article will sound so familiar.

And do you know what? Both women will get their comeuppance...


CNN article posted 05/15/2008
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/05/15/internet.suicide/index.html
Mom indicted in deadly MySpace hoax

 Story Highlights
 * Indictment says woman posed as a teen boy, feigned romantic interest in

girl
 * Prosecutors: She used false data to create account to "harass, abuse or

harm" girl
 * Megan Meier, 13, hanged herself after hoax

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A Missouri mom was indicted Thursday for 
her alleged role in the death of a teen who killed herself over a failed 
Internet romance that turned out to be a hoax.

Megan Meier, 13, hanged herself in her bedroom after being targeted in a 
MySpace hoax.

A federal indictment accuses Lori Drew, 49, of O'Fallon, Missouri, of
using 
the social networking Web site MySpace.com to pose as a 16-year-old boy
and 
feign romantic interest in the girl.

The girl, Megan Meier, committed suicide after her online love interest 
spurned her, according to prosecutors, telling her the world would be a 
better place without her.

Drew faces up to 20 years in prison on charges of conspiracy and accessing

protected computers to obtain information to inflict emotional distress.

The indictment, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, 
accuses Drew and others of registering on MySpace as "Josh Evans" and
using 
the account to lure Meier into an online romance.

(Full text of article at CNN: 
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/05/15/internet.suicide/index.html)


If I were part of the family of a suicide victim encouraged to take their 
life online through this form of evil deception, I would file a wrongful 
death suit against that individual. Even if that murderous individual had 
little in worldly possessions, I would file a wrongful death suit in order

to strip them of every possession they own (leaving them homeless with
just 
the cloths on their back) and donate the proceeds to the Watchtower
Society. 
I would also attend every parole hearing in attempt to keep them in prison

for as many years as humanly possible.

This crime has no statute of limitations. The perpetrator faces up to 20 
years in prison on charges of conspiracy and accessing protected computers

to obtain information to inflict emotional distress, thanks to this 
precedent setting indictment!





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No Statute of Limitations for ARJW's Impersonator
"Precision" <  2008-05-15 21:50:26 
Re: No Statute of Limitations for ARJW's Impersonator
Precision <precision@[  2008-05-15 22:22:31 
Re: No Statute of Limitations for ARJW's Impersonator
"Ips-Switch" &l  2008-05-16 11:11:59 
Attemtion Cynthis Dubpse Re: No Statute of Limitations for ARJW'
Ghent <jabriol@[EMAIL   2008-05-17 03:05:59 
Re: Attemtion Cynthis Dubpse Re: No Statute of Limitations for A
"Sockie The Apostate  2008-05-17 16:53:41 

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