Girl Convicted Of Encouraging Boyfriend Suicide
A
Judge has found a girl guilty of encouraging her boyfriend through text
messages to commit suicide.
The
Judge, Lawrence Moniz of Massachusetts, US, in his ruling said the accused,
Michelle Carter, now 20, was guilty of sending text messages to her boyfriend, Conrad
Roy, 18, to commit suicide. It was revealed at the hearing that even when Roy
seemed to have decided to back out of the suicide bid by leaving his truck in
which he was to commit suicide, Carter texted him to get back into the vehicle
and go ahead with the suicide adding that his parents would get over his death.
According
to BBC, “Roy took his own life on 13 July 2014 by running a generator in his
vehicle in a car park in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.”
*Carter reportedly texted Mr Roy that his parents would "get over" his suicide |
“Carter, who could face up to 20
years in prison, sobbed in court.
She encouraged her boyfriend to take his own life so she could seek
attention as the "grieving girlfriend", the trial heard.
"The case appears to set a legal precedent, as there is no
Massachusetts law that criminalises telling a person to commit suicide.
"Judge Lawrence Moniz said Ms Carter was guilty of
"wanton and reckless conduct" by sending Mr Roy a message instructing
him to get back in the truck, which he had exited as it filled with fumes.
"She called no one and finally she did not issue a
simple additional instruction - get out of the truck," he said.”
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