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MySpace Cyberbullying Case Temporarily DismissedThe MySpace cyberbullying case, which resulted in a 13-year-old girl's suicide, has been temporarily dismissed. Yet this case is a reminder of the importance of internet safety.- Murder on MySpaceLori Drew faces 20 years in prison for instigating a hoax that led to a 13-year-old's suicide
- 'MySpace Mom' Lori Drew Found Not Guilty of Felony in MySpace Suicide Case49-year-old mother Lori Drew, known to many as the "MySpace Mom" in the nationally publicized case, wooed 13-year-old Megan Meier under her MySpace alter-ego "Josh Evans" for four weeks.
Online Suicide: How MySpace, Webcam Suicide, and Internet Chatrooms Are Changing Teenage SuicideOnline suicide isn't new: how technology is changing our suicide attempts into private desperation turned public spectacle.- My Space Suicide Shines Light on CyberbullyingLori Drew has been indicted by a Federal Grand Jury in MySpace suicide case.
Teenager Abraham K. Biggs Commits Suicide on Live WebcamHe said he would do it. And he did. Abraham K. Biggs, a 19-year-old Florida bodybuilder, took some sleeping pills on live webcam, lay down and went to sleep. Just like he said he would.
Teenager Comes Clean in Myspace Suicide HoaxShortly after reading a message that said "the world would be better off without you!" 13 year old Megan committed suicide.