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| Teenager commits suicide over MySpace |
| Published: November 18, 2007, 7:01 am |
| Tags: Bad Parenting, Badparenting, Josh Evans, Joshevans, Megan Meiers, Meganmeiers, Myspace, Myspace Lie Leads To Suicide, Myspace Suicide, Myspacelieleadstosuicide, Myspacesuicide |
| boy she had met on MySpace, Josh Evans. But in a couple dozen keyboard strokes, Megan Meier's teenage world fell apart. After six weeks of messaging back and forth, Josh inexplicably turned mean. Writing, "I don't know if I want to be friends with you anymore because I've heard that you are not very nice to your friends."Frantic, Megan wrote |
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| Lori Drew, Infamous Megan Meier MySpace Suicide Bully, Won't Be Charged |
| Published: November 29, 2007, 9:45 am |
| Tags: Myspace Suicide, Curt And Lori Drew, Megan Meier, Lori Drew, Josh Evans |
| be a 16-year old boy named Josh Evans.Because of the actions of Josh Evans, Megan Meier (pictured left) hanged herself in her closet before knowing that Josh was created by a group of people led by Lori Drew who conspired to harass and bully Megan.Citizens of Dardenne Prairie, Missouri, were quick to call out a neighbor of the Meiers, the Drew |
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| Police Report: Lori Drew Contributed To Megan Meier's Suicide |
| Published: November 29, 2007, 11:33 pm |
| Tags: Myspace Suicide, Curt And Lori Drew, Megan Meier, Lori Drew, Josh Evans |
| Megan's online friend "Josh Evans" was, in fact, the creation of a local family seeking to determine whether Megan was saying derogatory things about their daughter. The adult behind the "Josh" ruse was Lori Drew, whose daughter had been friends with Megan, who died 13 months ago. Drew admitted to police that she created the phony MySpace |
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| Megan Meier Update: Lori Drew Will Not Be Charged In MySpace Suicide Case |
| Published: December 4, 2007, 2:35 am |
| Tags: Myspace Suicide, Megan Meier, Lori Drew, Josh Evans |
| to belong to a boy named Josh Evans who contacted the girl, Megan Meier, in September 2006 when she was 13. After a monthlong flirtation, Josh's e-mail suddenly turned nasty, and he and Megan quarreled online. Megan hanged herself on Oct. 16, 2006, the day after she received a message from Josh saying, I don't like the way you treat your |
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| Megan Meier News: Feds Probe MySpace Suicide Case; Issue Subpoenas |
| Published: January 9, 2008, 6:12 pm |
| Tags: Myspace Suicide, Curt And Lori Drew, Megan Meier, Dave And Thomas, Lori Drew, Josh Evans |
| of a non-existent teen named Josh Evans to woo Megan Meier into his confidence and determine what Meier might be saying about Lori Drew's daughter online (Lori Drew initially told police that she "instigated and monitored" activity on the Josh Evans account but has since denied that she created the account or sent any messages to Meier).Once |
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| Megan Meier MySpace Suicide Headed Toward Court! Lori Drew Indicted |
| Published: May 15, 2008, 11:25 pm |
| Tags: Myspace Suicide, Curt And Lori Drew, Megan Meier, Ashley Grills, Lori Drew, Josh Evans |
| girl by using the alias of "Josh Evans," a 16-year old boy from Flordia, to convince Megan he loved her.Quite the evil plan, don't you think? Stalin would be proud.Last month, an employee of Drew, 19-year-old Ashley Grills, told ABC's "Good Morning America" she created the false MySpace profile but Drew wrote some of the messages to |
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| MySpace Mom, Lori Drew, Indicted! |
| Published: May 18, 2008, 8:11 am |
| Tags: Cyberbullying, Cyber Bullying, Indictment, Josh Evans, Lori Drew, Megan Meier, Myspace Hoax, Tina Meier |
| Lori Drew, has been indicted by a Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury, on one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to obtain information to inflict emotional distress. Each counts carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. Drew, 49, was involved in a sad and disturbing |
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| Woman Accused in MySpace Suicide Case Seeks to Have All Charges Dismissed |
| Published: July 24, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Woman, Accused, Myspace, Suicide, Case, Seeks, Have, All, Charges, Dismissed, Lori Drew, Myspace Inc, Megan Meier, Josh Evans, Mark Rasch, Missouri, Los Angeles, Orin S Kerr, St Louis, Thomas P O Brien, Federal Bureau Of Investigation, The George Washington University |
| The lawyer for a Missouri mother accused of creating a fake MySpace page to harass a 13-year-old girl is arguing that charges should be tossed out of court because if she is guilty, then so are millions of Internet users every day. |
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