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Parents say fake online 'friend' led to girl's suicide
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<blockquote data-quote="Steezie" data-source="post: 40887709"><p>And according to legal interpretation and precedent cases, she is responsible</p><p></p><p> She is responsible for the act itself, but driving someone to suicide is murder, doing it accidentally is manslaughter.</p><p></p><p> Legally they might be able to plead to a lower sentence because of EED (Extreme Emotional Distress). But it wouldn't negate their crime. You are also talking about two different situations. </p><p></p><p>In one instance you have a young woman who is emotionally un-healthy, depressed, and lonely. In the other you have two adults who, though angry, are still stable enough to make a rational decision.</p><p></p><p>The mother knew this young woman was emotionally unstable and yet she tormented her anyways. This is the same as an athlete with a heart problem who dies after his coach runs him too hard and knows about the heart problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steezie, post: 40887709"] And according to legal interpretation and precedent cases, she is responsible She is responsible for the act itself, but driving someone to suicide is murder, doing it accidentally is manslaughter. Legally they might be able to plead to a lower sentence because of EED (Extreme Emotional Distress). But it wouldn't negate their crime. You are also talking about two different situations. In one instance you have a young woman who is emotionally un-healthy, depressed, and lonely. In the other you have two adults who, though angry, are still stable enough to make a rational decision. The mother knew this young woman was emotionally unstable and yet she tormented her anyways. This is the same as an athlete with a heart problem who dies after his coach runs him too hard and knows about the heart problem. [/QUOTE]
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