Post: 15-year-old girl commits suicide from cyber bullies
03-31-2010, 02:26 AM #1
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Nine Massachusetts teens were indicted Monday for driving a pretty 15-year-old "new girl" from Ireland to suicide in a case that has become a symbol of high school bullying.

The sweeping charges - which come after months of complaints that the bullies weren't being punished - include statutory rape, violation of civil rights with bodily injury, criminal harassment and stalking.

Phoebe Prince, a new arrival at South Hadley High School from a tiny seaside hamlet in County Clare, was mercilessly tormented by a cadre of classmates later dubbed the "Mean Girls" by Massachusetts newspapers.

"The investigation revealed relentless activity directed toward Phoebe designed to humiliate her and to make it impossible for her to remain at school," District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel said.

"The bullying, for her, became intolerable."

Students said Phoebe was called "Irish slut" and "whore" on Twitter, Craigslist, Facebook and Formspring.

Her books were routinely knocked out of her hands, items were flung at her, her face was scribbled out of photographs on the school walls, and threatening text messages were sent to her cell phone.

Scheibel said she had drawn the ire of the "Mean Girls" by briefly dating a popular senior football player in her first freshman weeks at the school. One student later said it felt like the whole school ganged up on her.

On Jan. 14, Phoebe was harassed and threatened in the school library and in a hallway, Scheibel said. As she walked home, one of the "Mean Girls" drove by and threw a can of Red Bull at her.

Phoebe walked into her house and hung herself in a stairwell.

The nastiness didn't even end there. Her tormentors posted vicious comments on the dead girl's Facebook memorial page.

For months, community anger simmered that no punishment had befallen Phoebe's bullies. Petitions were signed and town hall meetings held.

Scheibel said her investigators were taking the time to investigate thoroughly, and she slammed "the inexplicable lack of cooperation from Internet service providers, in particular Facebook and Craigslist."

Seven of the nine teens indicted were girls charged with a range of crimes, from criminal harassment to stalking to civil rights violations. A juvenile girl was charged with assault by means of a dangerous weapon - the Red Bull can.

The two males, 17 and 18, were charged with statutory rape.

Unveiling the indictments, Scheibel said numerous faculty members, staff members and administrators at South Hadley High School were aware of the bullying - some even witnessed physical abuse - and did nothing.

She said the investigation looked at whether the adults' failure to help Phoebe amounted to criminal behavior.

"In our opinion, it did not," she said. "Nevertheless, the actions - or inactions - of some adults at the school are troublesome."

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Please read the whole thing, it's very sad
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03-31-2010, 06:36 AM #11
yes this is very sad news i feel very bad for this girl and her parents if i was the dad i would have gone crazy
03-31-2010, 06:54 AM #12
H₂O
Samurai Poster
Statutory rape? Are you ****ing kidding me?

Its her problem for not reporting it, ****ing dumbshit.

Good thing she eliminated her from the human race, she didnt deserve to live if she kills herself because a red bull can was thrown at her.
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03-31-2010, 06:58 AM #13
Way2Lazy
Save Point
Damn, you know what, I wanna go and find all the people that bullied me in middle school and elementary and do the most ****ed up sh** to them. Revenge ain't far...
03-31-2010, 04:35 PM #14
Stub Hero
Laying low low low
Originally posted by JustinTiburon View Post
People do pretty stupid stuff these days, although she was getting harassed, suicide was not the answer, she could have gotten help for this. I understand it was an everyday thing, but did the article say that they tried getting help from the faculty/police? When I was in seventh grade a similar situation like this happened, although I'm not going into details, but in involved a suicide. To this day, I still just think if only... I hope the bastards that are responsible for this get what they deserved. That's my two cents anyway.


"Could have got help" did you not read it? It said that staff at the school did not help at all. I think this is pathetic of; both the kids who bullied her and the staff who did little to help. I'm happy to know that for the rest of these people's pathetic lives they will have this on their consciences. And on top of all of this why are they insulting her for being Irish? When a large majority of American people are descended from people in UK or Ireland.

I also think that certain people on this forum are being a bit insensitive asking questions like "why did she kill herself?" can you not put yourself in her situation? Especially H2O your comment really was shallow and pathetic. Someone is repeatedly bullied, abused, insulted and even raped and all you have to say is "****ing dumbshit" some of you people clearly have some issues.
03-31-2010, 04:41 PM #15
Calfreezy
General/PS3
damn right subzero.....he said it all

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03-31-2010, 04:43 PM #16
This happened a couple of weeks ago if not longer there was a part about it in the news and it was related to "Trolling" i'll see i I can find the video, here it is, it's not really to do directly with her but it's kind of related. Theres a small part about her in the latter of the video.

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03-31-2010, 04:46 PM #17
boston2003
King Dingaling
yea man thats messed up bullying is wrong and kids can be the meaniest of all people espicialy young girls.. and her being a "new girl" doesnt help with having no friends.. i do think they should be punnished for what thay have done, and yea my first instinc was yea if it were my kid they did it to i would kill them but that doesnt fix anything, i mean i dont think they ment to kill the girl i really dont.. but getting revenge in this situation the legal system will hoipefuilly do well.. and maybe they will make bullying more of a sever punnishment to try and make people think twice before they bully other people. PsN boston2003
03-31-2010, 05:00 PM #18
Leviathan
Are you high?
If i were the President, I would kill all of those **************.
04-01-2010, 05:30 PM #19
Killakk
Former Staff
Thats scary, freaky and sad :(

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