Why Lori Drew is so screwed
Because almost all the testimony on the first day focused on Megan Meier’s suicide. Don’t believe me? Read Scott’s post on it from a few days ago.
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about 1 year ago
When Judge Wu ruled that the government would be allowed to introduce evidence of Megan Meier’s suicide, there was no doubt that the case would completely shift away from the crime charged toward the death of a poor 13 year old girl.
While I hesitate to feel any particular sorrow for Lori Drew, this was the travesty of bringing this case under section 1030 of the CFAA.
about 1 year ago
I should link to your post.
I have no sympathy for Drew, but this is a railroading unfolding before our eyes.
about 1 year ago
I am so torn about this. And I’m not a lawyer, I’m just a person who was completely angry and appalled by Lori Drew’s vindictive and abusive behavior.
I believe she should have been prosecuted for child abuse. I also think it’s a travesty that Missouri had no laws on the books to prosecute her there.
Megan Meier’s suicide was the result of Lori Drew’s abuse of MySpace. Whether or not that evidence should have been admitted is something I’m unqualified to expound on, but there’s no question in my mind that Lori Drew should have some kind of consequence. I’m just not sure this is the one.
about 1 year ago
Bullies are like well formed stolls.
They emerge from the orifice of family character.
about 1 year ago
Stools. Pardon the misspelling.