MA - Conrad Roy, 18, urged by friend, commits suicide, Fairhaven, 13 July 2014

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  • #481
I sympathize with the boy's family, and believe that there should be justice in this case, however the process is lengthy and at 18 isn't likely to self-isolate. So, why is the boy's family monitoring her social media? That's just self-inflicted torture.

"his family was shocked to see her carrying on with her life on social media"

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_op..._alleged_suicide_coaxer_heads_to_disney_world

The will for justice is primal and a direct bond between the aggrieved and the victimizer, it seems to me, so who am I to judge that if being judgmental, there are courts.
 
  • #482
I sympathize with the boy's family, and believe that there should be justice in this case, however the process is lengthy and at 18 isn't likely to self-isolate. So, why is the boy's family monitoring her social media? That's just self-inflicted torture.

"his family was shocked to see her carrying on with her life on social media"

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_op..._alleged_suicide_coaxer_heads_to_disney_world

The judge ordered MC not to use any social media other than for school. Instead of mom ensuring her daughter complies with the court order, mom's attitude is something along the lines of well- the judge said you couldn't do it, so I'll do the social media updates for you. Just another way to ignore the court order.

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. I now understand why Michelle has no understanding of why she is being punished.
 
  • #483
The judge ordered MC not to use any social media other than for school. Instead of mom ensuring her daughter complies with the court order, mom's attitude is something along the lines of well- the judge said you couldn't do it, so I'll do the social media updates for you. Just another way to ignore the court order.

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. I now understand why Michelle has no understanding of why she is being punished.

Bingo.

I first thought this young woman was clinically narcissistic, but the attitude of the family has led me to believe that she is simply spoiled, selfish and totally lacks empathy for anyone outside herself.

MOO
 
  • #484
LINK HERE

Defense motion for a special prosecutor denied. And the next delay tactic will be??....

Michelle can graduate and go to Disney and college as long as she doesnt have a felony conviction, right?

Conrad, well not so much.

How out of touch are her parents that they would see nothing wrong with posting pictures of their child partying at Disney World with her class mates?
 
  • #485
Hi, newbie here.

It seems to me that this girl wanted Conrad to kill himself so she could bask in all the attention and pity. She apparently cared not one iota for the life of her "friend" or the feelings of his family. And now she is carrying on with her life like nothing happened. This looks to me like it could be a case of Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy, a form of personality disorder where those afflicted hurt others or cause them to hurt themselves so that they can enjoy being at the centre of attention.

Whether this be true, or whether she is just your run of the mill sociopath, or just someone so heartless that she can willingly talk people into suicide for her own emotional satisfaction - her own personal pity party - she is obviously someone with enormous callousness and lack of compassion, plus few moral boundaries and is potentially dangerous.

Whether the law can nail her for this remains to be seen. Persuading someone to go through with killing himself is not exactly lifting a finger to physically help him to end his life, still less killing him herself. All the physical actions leading to his death were committed by himself. Which makes this a potentially interesting test case. However morally reprehensible her actions obviously were, do they constitute her assisting in his death in some way? The defence will argue no. The prosecution yes.

I feel that morally there needs to be negative consequences for the evil thing she did. But the legal process only makes moral judgements at the time of sentencing, once guilt has been proven. Jurors are generally discouraged from taking a moral stance and encouraged to consider the letter of the law in determining guilt in the first place.

I hope she is convicted and does serious jail time. I am less than certain that this will actually happen.
 
  • #486
:welcome: JSinUK :)
 
  • #487
I am just getting familiar with this case. Wow, she is a sicko. Unbelievable! But like you JSinUK, I am not sure they can get a conviction here. I havent read everything, so I don't know how the statutes read that she is charged with. But i am interested to see how this plays out in court and on appeal. Very strange case.
 
  • #488
Anyone know when the next court appearance is for this case?
 
  • #489
Hi, newbie here.

It seems to me that this girl wanted Conrad to kill himself so she could bask in all the attention and pity. She apparently cared not one iota for the life of her "friend" or the feelings of his family. And now she is carrying on with her life like nothing happened. This looks to me like it could be a case of Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy, a form of personality disorder where those afflicted hurt others or cause them to hurt themselves so that they can enjoy being at the centre of attention.

Whether this be true, or whether she is just your run of the mill sociopath, or just someone so heartless that she can willingly talk people into suicide for her own emotional satisfaction - her own personal pity party - she is obviously someone with enormous callousness and lack of compassion, plus few moral boundaries and is potentially dangerous.

Whether the law can nail her for this remains to be seen. Persuading someone to go through with killing himself is not exactly lifting a finger to physically help him to end his life, still less killing him herself. All the physical actions leading to his death were committed by himself. Which makes this a potentially interesting test case. However morally reprehensible her actions obviously were, do they constitute her assisting in his death in some way? The defence will argue no. The prosecution yes.

I feel that morally there needs to be negative consequences for the evil thing she did. But the legal process only makes moral judgements at the time of sentencing, once guilt has been proven. Jurors are generally discouraged from taking a moral stance and encouraged to consider the letter of the law in determining guilt in the first place.

I hope she is convicted and does serious jail time. I am less than certain that this will actually happen.

IMO this case may get dismissed. I personally feel that it falls in line with bullying. "just get back in the truck and finish it" (paraphrased) is the same as "you should just get a rope, gun, etc, and kill yourself, you're hopeless" or something of that nature.

I agree I do not think the charge is within the correct statute.

MOO
 
  • #490
IMO this case may get dismissed. I personally feel that it falls in line with bullying. "just get back in the truck and finish it" (paraphrased) is the same as "you should just get a rope, gun, etc, and kill yourself, you're hopeless" or something of that nature.

I agree I do not think the charge is within the correct statute.

MOO

I think there's much more to it than one bullying text. I was leaning toward that opinion too until I read more about the timeline of her different messages. She's diabolical IMO.
 
  • #491
I think there's much more to it than one bullying text. I was leaning toward that opinion too until I read more about the timeline of her different messages. She's diabolical IMO.

One? There was whole a series of texts that day not only with him but with her friends. She was telling her friend he was likely already dead while she was texting him to finish it up. IMO she spent days, weeks enticing him to kill himself so she could bask in the drama.

Psycho Bully.
 
  • #492
I don't like other people being prosecuted for someone elses suicide period.

If people kill themselves, they are the ones making the choice.
 
  • #493
One? There was whole a series of texts that day not only with him but with her friends. She was telling her friend he was likely already dead while she was texting him to finish it up. IMO she spent days, weeks enticing him to kill himself so she could bask in the drama.

Psycho Bully.

I agree. I wonder what else she's done in her short life. I knew someone like her when I was a kid. She tried to drown me. When I didn't die (and stopped being friends with her), I became her target of bullying. She hated me because I was onto her but I was also secretly afraid of her because she had shown me what she was capable of. I wonder if Conrad had a similar relationship with Michelle. The texts sort of reveal that kind of dynamic to me. Of course there's plenty we don't know and it's more complicated than we probably suspect but I sure get the same creepy vibe from this story.
 
  • #494
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ues-encouraging-commit-suicide-NOT-crime.html

The teenage girl who allegedly encouraged her friend to commit suicide with a text telling him to get back in his truck and gas himself to death has argued that her case should be thrown out - because encouraging someone to kill themselves is not a crime in her state.

But now, her lawyer has filed a motion in juvenile court to dismiss her case, claiming that Carter's alleged actions ahead of her friend's suicide last year did not violate any existing law in the state.
 
  • #495
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ues-encouraging-commit-suicide-NOT-crime.html

The teenage girl who allegedly encouraged her friend to commit suicide with a text telling him to get back in his truck and gas himself to death has argued that her case should be thrown out - because encouraging someone to kill themselves is not a crime in her state.

But now, her lawyer has filed a motion in juvenile court to dismiss her case, claiming that Carter's alleged actions ahead of her friend's suicide last year did not violate any existing law in the state.

:notgood:

She obviously sees no moral problem with her actions either.
 
  • #496
Another newbie here too. Like many others have mentioned this case really bothers me. While I know it's not illegal to know of someone's intent to harm themselves and not intervene (tell someone they are related to, contact the authorities, etc) I do think it's morally wrong. This case goes way beyond that. I will never understand how she could call him her boyfriend& yet repeatedly encourage him to comitt suicide. I agree w/those stating it's a combination of the way she was raised& probably an underlying mental illness too but it still doesn't make it any less horrifying.
 
  • #497
Here is the FOIA on the text messages. This is one of the worst documents I have ever read in my life....I would say that any doubts should be stripped away after you complete your review:

TEXT MESSAGES
 
  • #498
Another newbie here too. Like many others have mentioned this case really bothers me. While I know it's not illegal to know of someone's intent to harm themselves and not intervene (tell someone they are related to, contact the authorities, etc) I do think it's morally wrong. This case goes way beyond that. I will never understand how she could call him her boyfriend& yet repeatedly encourage him to comitt suicide. I agree w/those stating it's a combination of the way she was raised& probably an underlying mental illness too but it still doesn't make it any less horrifying.

He wasnt her boyfriend in fact. Carter is a sick sick individual. I would expect that her mental health will be coming into play shortly given that her own words put her at McLean hospital, which is a psychiatric hospital in MA.
 
  • #499
LINK HERE

Defense motion for a special prosecutor denied. And the next delay tactic will be??....

Michelle can graduate and go to Disney and college as long as she doesnt have a felony conviction, right?

Conrad, well not so much.

How out of touch are her parents that they would see nothing wrong with posting pictures of their child partying at Disney World with her class mates?

I can't stand this girl or her family. God help her if this would have been my son..Just sayin
 
  • #500
Here is the FOIA on the text messages. This is one of the worst documents I have ever read in my life....I would say that any doubts should be stripped away after you complete your review:

TEXT MESSAGES

Wow -- that's far worse than I would ever have imagined.

Heartbreaking and disturbing -- be forewarned before opening the document.
 
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