ShowTime is currently airing “Prophet’s Prey” a documentary about the year’s long effort to indict Warren Jeffreys.
ShowTime is currently airing “Prophet’s Prey” a documentary about the year’s long effort to indict Warren Jeffreys.
Xenomorph wore it better.
This. These communities exist solely for a small group of old men to rape and enslave a bunch of women. The majority of the boys born will never get married, but shunned because they serve no purpose for the higher ups.
The headline reads “towns in Arizona and Colorado”, but it should be Arizona and Utah. Colorado City is the city in this case, not the state.
I don’t understand your point. If you’re trying to say she could mount a successful insanity defense even though she understood the consequences of her actions because she did not believe her actions were “morally wrong,” you’re completely wrong about that.
I’d check out the rest of the texts. She brings it up when he says he’s having a good day, berates him for putting it off and not wanting to talk about it, and insists that he get back in the car when he almost aborts his attempt.
I was a teenager in the early 90s, when the only way we could communicate with each other was via telephone, likely in the middle of the house someplace where it would be easy to be overheard. We just didn’t have the CONSTANT, 24/7 availability to each other that kids have now.
My boyfriend and best friend of seven years committed suicide a year and a half ago and this case just twists the knife every time I read about this. I don’t have anything of substance to offer. Just. Fuck.
Seems obvious to me that this girl enjoyed the drama of being involved with a suicidal individual with serious issues, and she desired to be involved in the even greater drama that would ensue when he killed himself. Probably spent hours fantasizing about what she’d wear to the funeral. Seems like a psychopath.
I’m not the person you were responding to, but I was suicidal as a teenager and I never, ever, ever thought about hurting anyone but myself. I also have friends who were/are suicidal and I was only ever concerned for their well-being and trying to make them feel better about their lives. I really don’t know how being…
The story remains confusing
Regardless of her mental state, you can tell it’s fully pre-meditated, thought out over a long period of time and she repeated her behavior over and over again. Her behavior was much worse than what a lot of people charged with manslaughter did, even if she didn’t pull the trigger. After reading a bunch of those texts…
Y’all used the wrong photo at the top. This is one is better:
The worst part is, she’s an attractive white girl in America, she’ll get a slap on the wrist.
ETA: holy shit, the teenage psyche is just so complicated and crazy and I don’t know how any of us made it out and became semi-functioning sort-of adults.
Clearly anyone spelling Fucking “fucken” is deranged as all get out.
It seems like she understands that what she was doing was fucked up and that it had legal consequences, so I’m not sure how her mental state is relevant here from a legal perspective.
When one person bullies another into suicide using social media and other means, people in general agree they should be culpable. This woman’s actions would seem to be pretty the same, the only issue is whether she has an insanity defense. From an intent perspective, she clearly intended her boyfriend to harm himself,…
this is like a teen version of a hannibal episode.
“He sent the message at 6:25 p.m., then told his mother he was leaving the house to visit a friend and not to expect him home for dinner. He made a short drive to a remote corner of the Fairhaven Kmart parking lot. At 6:28 p.m., he called Carter and talked to her for 43 minutes. At 7:12, she called him. The call…