No Charges In Deadly MySpace Hoax
Prosecutor Won't Pursue Online Harassment That Parents Say Led To Teen Daughter's Suicide
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Pictures of Megan Meier, 13, who committed suicide last October after receiving cruel messages on MySpace. (AP Photo/Tom Gannam)
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Tina Meier, 37, holds two pictures of her daughter, Megan. The 16-year-old boy with whom Megan had been communicating turned out to be a fabrication created by a mother down the street. (AP Photo/Tom Gannam)
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County Prosecutor Jack Banas, announcing his decision at a news conference here, said no charges could be applied under current law.
The parents of 13-year-old Megan Meier of Dardenne Prairie, who hanged herself last year, said her suicide was the result of harassment after she created a profile on the MySpace social networking site.
They have said an adult neighbor fabricated a teenage boy online who pretended to be interested in Megan before he began bullying her. The mother is quoted in a police report as saying that she and an 18-year-old employee created the boy's account.
Banas said the fake MySpace page was not created by the mother of one of Megan's friends, as has been reported. He said the page was created by an 18-year-old employee of that mother, though the mother knew about the page.
The messages were being sent by the 18-year-old and by the neighbor's daughter.
The prosecutor's office had been investigating whether any laws were broken or charges could be filed.
Messages to the 13-year-old girl's MySpace page included "Megan Meier is fat," "Megan Meier is a slut" and "the world would be a better place without you," reports CBS News station WBBM-TV.
The neighbors admitted to police that they created the account.
Jayne Hitchcock, 49, understands like few others how devastating online harassment can be. In 1996, someone falsely assumed her identity and posted messages that she liked group and sadomasochistic sex, even circulating her phone number and address. To her horror, strangers started calling.
Even as Megan's hometown, Dardenne Prairie, has adopted a law making Internet harassment a crime, Hitchcock wonders if it has any value.
"In the Megan Meier case, from the messages I've seen and read, they're not considered harassment. They're cruel, yes. Demeaning, yes," she said.
"That law, I hate to say it, is meaningless."
But others disagree.
Dardenne Prairie's assistant city attorney, John Young, said this week that harassment and stalking already are illegal. The town's new law expands the definition to include electronic media.
The law is limited to violators in the small town of Dardenne Prairie, a bedroom community of St. Louis, but officials there call it a starting point. They're encouraging state and federal changes.
Hitchcock, however, says a local change in the law doesn't fix the wider problems.
She would like Web sites to better police themselves, perhaps by requiring identification or small fees via credit cards to register on social networking sites.
Naomi Harlin Goodno, an assistant professor at Pepperdine University School of Law in California, thinks the Dardenne Prairie measure looks comprehensive and well thought out.
Her overview of U.S. cyberstalking law, published in the Winter 2007 Missouri Law Review, was used by lawyers who drafted the new measure, Young said.
She found that as of January, that six states - Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Rhode Island and Washington - have state laws specifically dealing with cyberstalking. Four others - Florida, Nevada, Delaware and Virginia - have amended their laws to address aspects of cyberstalking.
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- Yes it is tragic this this child took her own life. No one is saying it isn''t. But to blame others for Megans parents short comings and now they are trying to sue in civil court??? Lets see, first off the parents of Megan created this profile for her, logged her on for her and even saw these messages yet didn''t confront the issue at hand. And now they want money for the loss. For their lack of parenting skills. What is this country coming to??? There were no threats to Megan whatsoever.
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Megans parents created the myspace account for her! Again, lack of parenting comes into play. Once again yes it is tragic that this child took her life, yet why didn''t Megans mother go after her and have a talk with her right after this incident happened?
Another tragic loss of life by parents unwilling to deal with the issues at hand and trying to put the blame anywhere but on themselves. - Reply to this comment
- Also, in that many seperate online folks added cruel remarks in the final day or so of that murderous charade, it would seem that a charge of conspiricy would be in order in addition to the charges I listed previously.
For the crazed parent to get off Scott free reeks of low mentality & creativity on the part of the local judicial system. That is if you''d still consider such an entity an honest to God judicial system.
God what a travesty. - Reply to this comment
- y the local powers that be cannot make contributing to the delinquency of a minor and false pretenses stick in a court of law; at the bare minimum, is beyond me.
Can''t charge the woman my arse. B.S.! - Reply to this comment
- If the law won''t prosecute Lori Drew, then Megan''s parents are FULLY JUSTIFIED in taking the law into their own hands.
Any law enforcement "spying" this be damned. It is time victims, people and animals had rights, NOT criminal scum. A girl ended her life because of cruelty, and if you don''t want to do anything about it, then da*mnit, stand aside. - Reply to this comment
- And for the sake of calling attention to internet harassment, they should charge them.
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Posted by Edward1975
This was cruel what was done to this girl, my question is this what were the girls parents doing? I am not trying to shift responsibilty , the parents of Megan should have had their internet set up in order to prevent this, although if it did not occur on the internet would it have occured somewhere else? As far as the neighbors who "harrassed" which they did they should be charged with "harrasement" . This is a sad story and unfortunately a life is lost. - Reply to this comment
- WHY...WHY WOULD YOU JUST ASSUME THAT YOUR CHILD IS NOT TALKING TO A STRANGER RIGHT NOW ON THE INTERNET?
WHY WOULD YOU JUST ASSUME THAT THEY ARE SAFE, AND THE STRANGERS THEY ARE TALKING TO ARE GOOD PEOPLE?
WHY?
WHY?
SOMEONE TELL ME. WHY ARE STRANGERS SAFE PEOPLE? - Reply to this comment
- It''s all ridiculous until it is your daughter or wife having this done to them. It''s easier to joke, make absolutely moronic statements when not happening to you. How this is not harassment in some form is incredible. And for the sake of calling attention to internet harassment, they should charge them.
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- Blah, blah, blah, ....... cdfoxtrot
It is true. Any time a republican makes a mistake (I.E. Duke Cunningham) it is front page news because we do claim to have a higher standard. Anytime a Democrat makes a mistake (I.E. William Jefferson) it is overlooked because Dem%u2019s standards are so low that everyone expects to make mistakes. Libs have no respect for life of for accountability and the comments on this board prove it.
You speak of me, but you don%u2019t think the people who caused this girl%u2019s death deserver some sentence?
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Quite right. Anyone who makes a mistake deserves eternal damnation. ''''cept yourself, of course. - Reply to this comment
- Somone who lives near Lori Drew should torch her house or at least stone it. If there are any burglers nearby..go ahead and hit her house. If I saw her in the street...I don''t know..I hit my breaks but they just froze!
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- I can''t believe you people are badmouthing this 13 year old girl and her parents. You all should be ashamed of yourselves. This woman, Lori Drew and her employee should NEVER have setup a fake account to get information from Megan. If you wanted to know something, then talk to her and talk to her mother. Don''t set up a fake account...Lori Drew and her crew should be accountable for their actions.
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- Blah, blah, blah, .......
I wonder if the church of liberalism is accountable for anything.
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Quite right. Anyone who makes a mistake deserves eternal damnation. ''cept yourself, of course. - Reply to this comment
- I am glad to see the church of liberalism is alive and well tonight.
If you sleep with someone and get pregnant%u2026..get an abortion and ye shall be saved.
If you buy a house that is more than you can afford%u2026.Henry Pulson will refinance you at the tax payers expense and ye shall be saved.
If you are an adult and harass a young kid who has problems over the internet and she kills herself%u2026County Prosecutor Jack Banas will not prosecute you and ye shall be saved.
I wonder if the church of liberalism is accountable for anything. - Reply to this comment
- i''m so glad to read all of these comments and hear that nearly everyone agrees with me.
calling someone fat is not harrassment. if your child is troubled enough to kill herself because of this, then you haven''t done your job as a parent. when you find her hanging in her bedroom, it has been too late for a long, long time. - Reply to this comment
- Jerry Springer trailer trash meets McMansions in the burbs.
Why do you people defend Lori Drew? She needs to step up, accept responsibility, not blame in on her hired help, apologize and then lets all MOVEON. If she cannot do this, then she should move to another country. Course she still needs to reconcile the damage she''s done to her kids. - Reply to this comment
- That woman who started all this, Lisa Drew, should do the honorable thing: Hang herself so she can know how that little girl suffered.Hang her with her own computer power cord.The world would , indeed, be better off without her.Twist in the wind, you pathetic excuse for a human being.
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- geezus....exactly what part can''t you morons get?
NOBODY WALKED THROUGH HER FRONT DOOR AND KILLED HER.
SHE KILLED HERSELF.
IT WASN''T H-O-M-I-C-I-D-E.
IT WAS S-U-I-C-I-D-E.
Seriously, can any of you count to 10 on your own? - Reply to this comment
- Ok, now it''s the Parents fault!
Our Government creates new laws, tighten our freedon, raise taxes...
Their best campain,, "It''s for the children"
What about now?
And Ms. or Mr. jackie0428, why do you have a job?
"people simply do NOT make other people commit suicide"
Duh, murder, abuse, drug addition?
Most people had TRAMA in their past.
27 years huh. Ever been beaten with electric cords, pool sticks by your parents?
Ever been beat up at school to the point that you bleed from a bloody nose or lip almost everyday.
Ever been BF''d by your uncle.
You must be a pink sunglass liberal.
27 years,? you old and stupid. - Reply to this comment
- A few of you people have figured it out...the rest of you people are friggen idiots.
I think some of you total morons need to go jump off a bridge for being so stupid....and yea, after you do, go ahead and have your family sue me.
Like someone said, if your child is stupid enough to go kill themselves because some whackjob stranger tells them to...then -YOU- are the one who needs to go to jail. - Reply to this comment
- Vbnvbnvbn, I have a Masters in psychology and 27 years experience. You, on the other hand, are ignorant and purely emotional on this issue. Nobody supports Drew''s behavior. My opinion stands: people simply do NOT make other people commit suicide. It doesn''t work that way. Give it a rest.
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- Oh Well,
This inmature witch, who messed with this young lady should get at least 10 YEARS!
What she did was endangerment the welfare of a child.
This Beach is NO different than a pedophile.
When are people going to stand up to our Government and tell them..."No, this is wrong"
What kind of bums are in our elected office? - Reply to this comment
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