Glycerine74
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Her parents are obviously well off enough to hire her a damn good lawyer, let's hope this lawsuit changes all that.
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In the suit, filed in Norfolk Superior Court on July 6, Lynn Roy claims that Roy's death has caused $4,224,000 in reasonably anticipated lost wages, citing the captain's license he obtained shortly before his suicide as evidence of his earning potential.
In the suit, filed in Norfolk Superior Court on July 6, Lynn Roy claims that Roy's death has caused $4,224,000 in reasonably anticipated lost wages, citing the captain's license he obtained shortly before his suicide as evidence of his earning potential.
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From Stele's link. Suit was filed on the 6th of July.
Good Morning all,
There is an article in todays Sun Chronicle about the civil suit being filed.MC was served with the lawsuit on July 21st. Unfortunately I am not able to link it.
And she will get to celebrate her 21st birthday in the comfort of her home this month. How nice.
Her parents are obviously well off enough to hire her a damn good lawyer, let's hope this lawsuit changes all that.
I wish I knew how long it will take for her appeal to be denied. ( think positively!)...but I'm guessing, they will wait the entire thirty days, to file because... why not drag it out? I am ( sorta) hopeful it will be denied as the motion to dismiss the case originally was... since the argument for appeal is the same one that was used, ( and shot down), to request dismissal. :deadhorse:
I don't think she hates Conrad, because, for one, he's so insignificant why bother, for two, she knows... she knows he was a " means to an end" and it just didn't work out the way she planned.
The only reason she might have to hate him, that I can see, is the fact that when she asked him to make sure he deleted the text messages, he said he did, but he really didn't. Every other text message was deleted from his phone EXCEPT the string between them.
Let's say someone decided to murder a pain pill addicted alcoholic, if you dump a bunch of pail killers in their drink, and they die, who would be the wiser? A alcoholic addict, with a history of abusing drugs and booze, OD'd.... it would be tough to make a case for murder.
In the same vein, MC realized, at some point, it would be just as easy to murder a "suicidal depressed" person.
She though she had this in the bag, because Conrad was ill, and had made two prior attempts, (that he could not go through with!), She though she had this all planned out, and could even justify having a hand in it, if necessary, by saying he wanted to die, and she, being the loving, true friend that she was, helped him out, but he left the evidence on his phone. And she panicked once she realized that.
Hopefully it will eventually be :jail: for :groucho:
Her parents are obviously well off enough to hire her a damn good lawyer, let's hope this lawsuit changes all that.
Hopefully that quack loses his license
Her parents withdrew their request to go to no for her 21st bday. Wonder if the article above influenced that or it was her atty squelching it? I don't see that family changing plans for anyone.
Psychiatrist Who Testified in Michelle Carter Trial in Trouble With State
A psychiatrist who testified on the behalf of a Massachusetts woman convicted of encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself has been ordered by the state to return all materials and swear under oath that he doesn't have copies after he wrote several blog posts about the case.
Dr. Peter Breggin testified on behalf of Michelle Carter's defense in June this year, arguing that medication may have impaired the now-20-year-old woman when she was 17.
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The state argues Breggin's blog posts "establish that Breggin is doing this to further his own commercial interests," and that his conduct violates ethics established by the American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association.
Much more at link:
Source: Psychiatrist Who Testified in Michelle Carter Trial in Trouble With State - NECN http://www.necn.com/news/new-englan...achusetts-Motion-439709363.html#ixzz4pREZ39B7
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Do you mean a request to go to New Orleans for her birthday when you say "no"? Otherwise I'm confused because I don't know what they requested.