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Banas said based on additional interviews, the fake MySpace page was not created by the mother of one of Megan's friends. He said the page was created by the 18-year-old employee, though the mother and her 13-year-old daughter knew about the page. He said he was unable to speak directly with the 18-year-old, whom he said has been hospitalized for psychiatric treatment.

Emphasis mine.

Guys, no justice. No real change. No probation. No parenting classes. No nothing.

Just vigilantism as a last resort - and more stupidity heading for a legislature near you.

It's hard to put words to, but the ones that float to the surface first only say that it is DAMN easy for one person to take one action to make a whole LOT of people miserable.

Always do your best.
Clean up your own messes.
And be aware of your influence on others. (Applying the Golden Rule after this is easy. It just makes perfect sense, once you realize you're not the only oyster in the stew, neh?)

In the end, it was her life to manage...keep or discard, as she saw fit.

But also - anyone who wishes to take their own life is probably not dealing with what is. Just a terrible version of it.

Date: 2007-12-04 12:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] foogod.livejournal.com
As I recall from a previous article, didn't the mother and/or father run their own business doing something or other? I'm assuming the employee was an employee of that business..

One thing I'm not clear on, actually, is whether the employee is now hospitalized due to psychiatric issues that came up as a result of this whole mess, or whether it's for problems which existed beforehand (and might have contributed to the bad judgement to do all this stuff in the first place)..

Of course, regardless of who actually did the mouse clicks, it's clear that the mother was still an active (and possibly the primary) participant in the whole thing anyway, and being both the adult and the employer needs to take ultimate responsibility for what went on. Trying to shift it off on an 18-year-old employee just sounds like another attempt to avoid responsibility to me..

Date: 2007-12-04 11:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moropus.livejournal.com
The 18 year old employee may have had himself committed when he saw they were trying to shift the blame on him, so he could claim insanity.

Still can't believe they can't get that family on stalking, harrassment or something similar. The internet has been with us about 15 years now. I just can't wrap my head around the idea that cyber bullying is perfectly legal.

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